Dolly Parton's Christmas on the Square

5.7
20201h 38m

A rich and nasty woman returns to her hometown to evict everyone but discovers the true meaning of Christmas thanks to the local townsfolk – and an actual angel. Features 14 original songs with music and lyrics by Dolly Parton!

Production

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Dolly Parton's Christmas on The Square starring Christine Baranski | Official Trailer | Netflix

Dolly Parton's Christmas on The Square starring Christine Baranski | Official Trailer | Netflix

Cast

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Christine Baranski

Regina Fuller

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Treat Williams

Carl Pellam

Photo of Jenifer Lewis

Jenifer Lewis

Margeline

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Josh Segarra

Pastor Christian Hathaway

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Jeanine Mason

Felicity Sorenson

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Mary Lane Haskell

Jenna Hathaway

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Douglas Sills

Jack Fuller

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Donald Corren

Dr. Marshall

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Mark Daniel Chmiel

Phil the Mailman

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Carol Swarbrick

Granny Hoover

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Andrew Brodeur

Teenage Carl

Photo of Yvonne Valadez

Yvonne Valadez

Dr. Martinez

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Stephen Caudill

Dr. Lundquist

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

4/10

Now, who doesn't like a bit of Dolly at Christmas? Well, add a little Treat Williams and make Christine Baranski a baddie, and that should have been a recipe for success. Well - it isn't. The whole thing is so sentimentally cheesy that it's almost excruciating to watch. The plot - insofar as that remotely matters - is a sort of "A Christmas Carol" affair, with Baranski deciding to sell her town to some property developers - and so she decides to deliver eviction notices to the populace with only days to go until Santa arrives. Dolly, complete with angel dust, decides to step in and stop the mean and wicked lady from carrying out her plan and... well, you can guess the rest. The whole thing reminded me of a cannibalisation of a school performance of "Godspell" I was in, in 1974 - the production and dance routines are staged to within an inch of their life - and a couple of episodes of "Glee". I doubt even at this time of year, this can resonate with anyone who isn't under ten years old - and I'm afraid Treat Williams just can't sing. One, perhaps, to leave the kids in front of the telly for, whilst you wrestle with the turkey but otherwise, even the schmaltzy lyric doesn't help. It might be borderline sacrilegious to say this but sorry, Dolly - this is terrible.

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