Christmas in Connecticut (1992 film)
Christmas in Connecticut is a 1992 American Christmas romantic comedy television film directed by Arnold Schwarzenegger (his first and only film directing credit[1]) and starring Dyan Cannon, Kris Kristofferson, and Tony Curtis.[2] It is a remake of the 1945 film of the same name.[3][4] The film premiered on TNT on April 13, 1992.[4][5][6] PlotElizabeth is the star of a successful cooking show and the author of several cookbooks. Alexander, her manager, sees a heroic forest ranger named Jefferson on the television news, saying he has lost his cabin in a fire and wishes he could get a home-cooked Christmas dinner. Alexander arranges for Elizabeth to do a special live show on Christmas, where she will cook a Christmas dinner for Jefferson. In reality, Elizabeth cannot cook and trying to keep Jefferson and the viewing public from finding out may be a little difficult, especially on a live show. Cast
ReceptionJohn Ferguson of Radio Times awarded the film two stars out of five.[7] Empire Online reviewed on its release and said: "...this is competently made, vaguely amusing and features enough fake snow to cover Alaska."[8] Film Freak Central reviewed it in 2004 saying: "...Schwarzenegger made his directorial debut with the 1992 telefilm Christmas in Connecticut, a remake of a 1945 Barbara Stanwyck flick and the sort of unqualified failure that finds something like thirty dozen ways to redefine “fatuous.”"[9] See alsoReferences
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