A Song for the Season (a.k.a. A Holiday Romance)
When Cal (Gerald McRaney) and his niece Fern (Alison Pill) move to Bethlehem, Kentucky, they are lacking Christmas spirit. Cal must tackle the depressing job of digging the school district out of a deep financial hole while Fern is angry about yet another move, this time to the home of her eccentric grandfather (Andy Griffith). But when they meet the lovely music teacher, Lily Waite (Naomi Judd), both Cal and Fern have a change of heart. Fern begins to take an interest in music again - a passion of her late mother's - and Cal takes an interest in Lily. Life seems perfect for everyone until Cal's job forces him to make a decision that might change everything.
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I enjoyed it. - JayA
Nothing particularly special or remarkable about it, but I did enjoy the film. It was very made-for-tv-ish. I wasn't a huge fan of Gerald McRaney or Naomi Judd, but I found them both quite charming in this. Andy Griffith wasn't really used as much as he could have been, but he was also good. I think if you like other holiday TV movies, you might like this one as well.
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I enjoyed it. - JayA
Nothing particularly special or remarkable about it, but I did enjoy the film. It was very made-for-tv-ish. I wasn't a huge fan of Gerald McRaney or Naomi Judd, but I found them both quite charming in this. Andy Griffith wasn't really used as much as he could ...