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In a town not so far away and a time not so long ago, baby Rose was left on the porch of Greenwoods Orphanage, where Mrs. Hartley and the children under her tender care become her family. But when tragedy strikes, Rose loses the only home she has ever known and she is abruptly shipped to Irongates—a place that seems as cold and cruel as her previous home was kind. Strict headmaster Mr. Crampton immediately seems to dislike Rose and makes sure she and the other children are punished for any minor infraction of his rules. Rose soon makes friends with Emily, but in spite of her gentle and forgiving nature, some of the children will take any chance they can to get her into trouble. When she learns that every Christmas Mr. Crampton’s generous brother gives an orange to each child, Rose waits in eager anticipation.

Edward Herrmann as  Mr. Crampton
Nancy Stafford as  Mrs. Hartley
Bruce Newbold as  Joe
Yolanda Wood as  Polly
Elizabeth Hales as  Miss Gladstone
Aiden Beagley as  Walter
Danny James as  Simon Beesley
Aimee Lynne Johnson as  Katharine

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Reviews

SimonJack
2012/06/01

This is one of those films in which Christmas enters the picture only at the end. That, along with the significance and the title, are what makes this a Christmas movie. Otherwise, this is a fine drama about a girl who grows up in an orphanage – actually two different ones. Mention orphanage as a movie subject to some people, and you know you'll have to bring out the tissue box. When the story is as good as this one, I've been known to use a tissue myself. This is a very good story, introduced and ended by a woman who is the main character, Rose, looking back on her life. She was left on the doorstep of an orphanage home run by Mrs. Hartley (played by Nancy Stafford). By the time she was about 11 years old, an influenza epidemic broke out in their town. Actor Ed Herrmann in a featurette with this movie says the story takes place around 1917. I don't think there is a specific time named in the book or screenplay, but it would likely to have been 1918. From March to November of that year, the worst epidemic in American history occurred when an outbreak of Spanish flu killed more than 500,000 people. Rose (played by Bailee M. Johnson) first losses her friend, Felicity, who dies. Others in the home get the flu, and finally Mrs. Hartley (played by Nancy Stafford) is stricken and dies. There is never an explanation of authorities in the film, which is OK, except that we don't know on what basis the people in the town where Mrs. Hartley lived, saw to the closing of her orphanage home and placement of the children. All of the several children are "taken" by local residents for adoption, except for Rose and her friend, Josephine (Anne Burton). They are split up and sent off to different orphanages. A Wicked Witch of the West type person, Miss Gladstone (Elizabeth Hales) overseas the closing and delivery of Rose to Irongates Orphanage- someplace a considerable distance by a day's train ride. It is at Irongates that most of the story takes place. Ed Herrmann plays Mr. Crampton, who runs the orphanage by the rules. He himself was an orphan, along with his brother Joe, played by Bruce Newbold. Yolanda Wood plays Polly, the cook and general supervisor in the absence of Crampton. Savanna K. Lewis plays Rose's new friend at Irongates, Emily. As the promotion of the film states, the plot from here on is about Rose's kindness effecting changes at Irongates, including a conversion of Mr. Crampton, from his hardened persona to a kind person. There's more to the story that makes this all the more interesting. The movie is based on a very short children's book by the same title, written by Linda Bethers in 1999, and illustrated by Ben Sowards. Bethers is an elementary school librarian in Utah. The book was just 13 pages. It was reprinted in 2002 and expanded to 32 pages. The DVD of this film has an interesting featurette, but IMDb doesn't have a listing for this short documentary. "Christmas Oranges Behind the Scenes" runs seven minutes and 20 seconds, and has film clips with comments by various people. Among those are Sally Meyer who wrote the screenplay, John Lyde who directed the film, Paul D. Hunt the producer, actor Ed Herrmann and Bailee who played Rose. Meyer explained the challenge of writing a screenplay from such a short story to make a full-length movie. Lyde said that gave them the opportunity to develop the characters more. Meyer said that Crampton's stern character was based on his own upbringing and desire to protect the children. There's more in the short, and I think it's a good companion to help understand the film, which otherwise isn't situated in a specific time or place. The documentary is © 2012 by Christmas Oranges Picture, LLC. Ron Borough produced and directed it. It was edited by Spencer Atamanczyk. Camera and sound were done by Michael Borough and others. Audio mixing was by Blair Leishman, and music was by James Shafer. One thing strange about the film listing on IMDb and elsewhere is its release date. IMDb shows the only release date to be 23 Oct 2015 (DVD premiere) in Germany. "Christmas Oranges" is an endearing movie that it might be very good for children to see especially.

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farbitmesay
2012/06/02

Loved this darling movie. It is well written, flows nicely, the camera work, settings and acting is flawless. An absolute gem. It is sort of along the same storyline of a Dickens novel. I love finding sweet movies like this. This is one you can watch with the whole family and not have one cringe at all! So do yourself a favor and watch it. I am going to watch it again with my whole family in attendance. Our grandparents have told us stories of how special it was to receive an orange at Christmas and many of us put them out now as a tradition. It is fun to see how excited the children so long ago were over something we take for granted. What a stark contrast to what our children now a days get excited for at Christmas. If all they got was an orange boy would they be disappointed. Bravo to the cast & crew. Sad movies like this don't get more attention.

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LiveLoveLead
2012/06/03

I was really looking forward to our family watching this movie together for Christmas. Several years ago I had come across a touching story called "A Christmas Orange." As soon as I saw this movie playing on cable, and read the synopsis, I knew it must be derived from that same short story that I had read. The basic meaning of the movie is the same as Fred C Lemon's short story, although there was a big difference in that the main character of the written story was a mischievous orphan boy named Jack, and in this movie, the main character is a sweet orphan girl named Rose. Rose being left at an orphanage as a baby is a kind-hearted, responsible girl. After being moved from the only home she's known, Rose has to adjust to a more regimented residence, bullies, and an overbearing headmaster. Though tested at every turn, she never sways from her true kind nature, and she sets an example of love and forgiveness for everyone.The movie is noticeably a lower budget film with so-so writing, directing and acting, but the story is precious. Bailee Johnson was adorable in the role of Rose. Edward Herrmann (Oz, Gilmore Girls, The Lost Boys) played cranky Mr. Crampton and held his own.Although this film is written, directed and produced by Christians/Mormons, the film doesn't get preachy at all. This heart- warming, story is basically about hope, compassion, and forgiveness, and it is a great movie for the entire family. Dec 2014 (5 stars for the production, 9 for the story/moral = a 7-star rating in my Humble Opinion)

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deborahseeley54
2012/06/04

I just watched Christmas Oranges for the first time today! What an absolutely wonderful movie. It is now on my list of must watch films at Christmas! Another great Nancy Stafford film! Edward Herrmann was wonderful as usual.All the acting was great. I recommend this movie for all ages. Great movie of forgiveness that shows that it's never too late to change and that a kind word goes far!Please get this film and share it with family and friends. Would also make a good movie to have at church for movie night! A great family film! Kudos all around! Don't wait a minute more....go out and get this movie and share!

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