What have been the ‘Haul Out the Holly’ filming places? Actress Lacey Chabert had to endure sweltering conditions to movie the Hallmark Christmas movie.
Party of Five alum Lacey Chabert printed on Good Morning America that Haul Out the Holly — a project that transformed 100-degree filming places into a winter wonderland — is her 33rd Hallmark movie and her 12th Christmas-themed movie for the community.
And it’s no surprise Lacey has caught to vacation fare: She’s “loopy about Christmas” in her phrases.
“Yes, [I] beautify right after Halloween,” she published as she joined Good Morning America on Monday, Nov. 14. “I’ve been being attentive to Christmas song most definitely for a month — I do know that’s an excessively unpopular factor, but I simply find it irresistible. It’s my favorite time of yr, and it really is smart that I've found my option to into making all of those motion pictures because it's one thing in real life I just love such a lot.”
Wes Brown and Lacey Chabert in 'Haul Out the Holly'
If Lacey seems to be chilly in Haul Out the Holly as the movie airs on Saturday, Nov. 26, at Eight p.m. ET on the Hallmark Channel, well, that’s only a testomony to her appearing talents. She and the remainder of the cast and staff filmed the movie in Utah “in the middle of summer in the heart of a heatwave.”
Still, the costume department had their mandate to make it look Christmassy.
“You’re bundled up in wool and cashmere and scarves and coats, and it’s 107 degrees outdoor,” Lacey mentioned. “That’s how you know you’re making a Christmas movie: It’s sizzling, and you’re making an attempt not to faint. … And trying to act cold, as a result of while you’re chilly, your frame language is completely other. You’re no longer fanning your self, you understand?”
Even so, Lacey said she had “so much a laugh” filming the movie. She pointed out a scene of her persona greeting Melissa Peterman’s personality at the door to her space. “It’s over 100 levels that day,” Lacey says. “I used to be the lucky one, though, because I was status within the space.”
Haul Out the Holly has the Mean Girls alum enjoying Emily, a woman who has to step up her holiday-decorating game. “Emily arrives house, hoping to discuss with her parents, best to find that they're leaving on a commute of their very own,” Hallmark teases in a synopsis. “As she stays at their space for the vacations, their [homeowner association] is determined to get Emily to take part in the group’s many Christmas festivities.”
In the trailer for the movie, Emily will get a contravention for “insufficient Christmas decor” from a neighbor played by means of Wes Brown. “Your nutcracker needs to be 36 inches from shoe to chapeau,” he says, breaking out the tape measure.
And in her GMA interview, Lacey summed up the enchantment of vacation Hallmark movies like hers. “You know, I feel other folks, myself included, just need to feel satisfied and hopeful and, you understand, to sit down down in entrance of your TV and know for a couple of hours that you simply and your family are going to be entertained and left feeling good, so it’s something that I really now imagine myself very fortunate to be part of.”
Haul Out the Holly premieres on Saturday, Nov. 26 at 8 p.m. ET on the Hallmark Channel.
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