Preview: “Christmas In Evergreen: Bells Are Ringing” A Hallmark Channel “Countdown To Christmas” Original Movie

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Kat Harlton

Press Materials: Crown Media

Holly Robinson Peete (“A Family Christmas Gift,” “Chicago Fire”), Rukiya Bernard (“One Winter Weekend,” “Van Helsing”), and Antonio Cayonne (“Fashionably Yours,” “Psych 2: Lassie Come Home”) star in “Christmas in Evergreen: Bells Are Ringing” a new, original movie premiering Saturday, December 5 (8 p.m. ET/PT), on Hallmark Channel as part of the network’s annual “Countdown to Christmas” programming event – your home for the holiday. Barbara Niven (“Chesapeake Shores”) Colin Lawrence (“Riverdale”) and Ashley Williams (“Never Kiss a Man in a Christmas Sweater”) also star.

About The Movie:

As we return to Evergreen for the fourth installment, wedding preparations are underway for beloved mayor Michelle (Peete) and her fiancé Thomas (Lawrence). With Thomas out of town for work and only able to plan long distance, Michelle must juggle her priorities and decides to hire her friend, and sister-in-law-to-be, Hannah (Bernard) to take over responsibilities on Evergreen’s soon to launch Christmas Museum. Michelle must also process an unexpected bit of family news when her sister Sonya (Marci T. House, “Picture Perfect Mysteries”) comes to town for the festivities. One of Evergreen’s most dependable residents, known for helping out anyone who asks, Hannah is thrilled when she’s given the opportunity to take over the museum and carve out a project of her own. The project isn’t without its challenges and when things don’t quite turn out as planned, the town of Evergreen shows there is more than one way to be there for each other at Christmas.

“Christmas in Evergreen: Bells Are Ringing” is from Crown Media Productions, LLC. Jacquelyn Renner is executive producers. Charles Cooper is producer. Linda-Lisa Hayter directed from a script by Zac Hug and Shari Sharpe.

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