2 years, 5 months ago
about Best Christmas Movies
Is there an old movie called Christmas Snow?
A woman made candy to sell in her home and an old man who owned the house wanted to evict her or sell the house. There were children who were wallking in the snow through an old cemetery and saw the old man accidentally fall into a freshly dug hole that was being dug for a funeral the next day. They told the woman who went for help and he did not sell the house and allowed her to make candy to sell for Christmas to make money.
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There is in fact, its from 1986 and I found it here on IMDB
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0257484/
The Synopsis they provide sounds familiar to the one you wrote above
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This very heartwarming story involves a widow who's family through several generations have owned and operated a little candy store/factory in a small picturesque town. The widow(Katherine Helmond) has 2 children, one adopted from a deceased employee. Enter Scrooge-like Mr Snyder (Caesar) who decides he needs more revenue and plans to make big changes. Refusing to believe anything could happen to her beloved Candy shop, the widow continues with her busiest of all seasons.
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0257484/
The Synopsis they provide sounds familiar to the one you wrote above
--quote--
This very heartwarming story involves a widow who's family through several generations have owned and operated a little candy store/factory in a small picturesque town. The widow(Katherine Helmond) has 2 children, one adopted from a deceased employee. Enter Scrooge-like Mr Snyder (Caesar) who decides he needs more revenue and plans to make big changes. Refusing to believe anything could happen to her beloved Candy shop, the widow continues with her busiest of all seasons.
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