‘Dashing Through the Snow’ (2015): Romantic (Mis)Adventures at Christmastime

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Anytime a movie can sprinkle in some fun mystery, an entertaining time is sure to be the discovery. Sure to up the game is the co-mingling of a Christmas script with said cozy mystery. That’s just what tonight’s new Christmas film premiere is all about.  

Dashing Through the Snow (2015) Hallmark TV Film Review

Running into the cancellation of her flight is not how Ashley Harrison (Meghan Ory) plans her Christmas holiday to begin. Things go from bad to worse when, after trying to rent a car (where none is left), Ashley watches someone bribe the agent for the last form of transportation. When that person, a an annoying albeit somehow very charming person, turns out to be Dash Sutherland (Andrew Walker), he offers her a ride and the two set out to make their respective destinations by Christmas… little knowing they both have secrets. 

Based on a novel by a familiar book-to-screen adaptations on Hallmark, Debbie Macomber (Mrs. Miracle, Mr. Miracle, Trading Christmas), going into this I didn’t know much. During a girl’s night in, my mom and I watched it on a whim and before 3 minutes pass, we were giggling over its charm and surprising wit. The fact that the script throws in a cozy kind of mystery only served as further validation this was exactly the kind of chick flick we were sure to approve of. This turned out to be quite true.

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Fans of Once Upon a Time will love seeing fan favorite Storybrooke character Red/Ruby (Meghan Ory, also of CBS’ short-lived Intelligence) in something else and avid fans of this network are sure to recognize Andrew Walker. The good-looking hero starred in films like A Bride for Christmas and Bridal Wave (both with co-star Arielle Kebbel). Together, the two of them were fabulous. They enjoyed an easy-going banter that played well together. Likely a big help to that was the “opposites attract” spectrum. Where Ashley was spontaneous and fun (the character quirk involving her constantly calling his mother was hilarious), Dash was definitely more about rules and keeping a professional distance. I thought the personalities worked well together and created a darling story.    

Unfortunately for all this goodness, I have to again make my petty complaint about the ending. It kind of rushes, and sort of… seems flat after the overindulgence of adorableness previous. The mystery gets loopy a time or two as well. In the end, naturally, I still give this one two thumbs up. It’s as cute as it can be, and is most certainly a TV film I’d like to see released to DVD at this time next year. It’d have a place next to the other Debbie Macomber films that are frequent re-watches at my house.  

Photos: Hallmark

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5 comments

    1. YAY! I'd love to know what you think, Carissa. I thought this one was super cute and I hope you enjoy it in comparison to the novel as well.

      Mrs. Miracle is darling. I 100% agree. :)

  1. I actually got to see this one already and it was so cute! Great chemistry between the leads, Meghan is such a sweety and Mr. Walker is not bad to look at ;-)

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