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A Christmas Without Snow

198095 min
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A divorced woman (Michael Learned) moves to San Francisco from Omaha with her young son. She's trying to re-build her life after her divorce, she leaves her son with his grandmother. She joins the choir of a local church. She has some issues with the choirmaster (John Houseman) who tries to get the choir into shape before the Christmas concert. The choir overcome some personal stebacks as they all deal with personal issues. Zoe (Michael Learned) thinks of quitting the choir all together when push comes to shove.

A Christmas Without Snow is a 1980 American made-for-television drama film directed by John Korty and starring Michael Learned and John Houseman. The film was broadcast on CBS on December 9, 1980.

Plot
A divorcee, Zoe Jensen (Michael Learned), moves to San Francisco from Omaha in an effort to rebuild her life. She has reluctantly left her young son back home with his grandmother until she is more financially secure. She joins a local church choir which has just gained a new, demanding choirmaster—retired music conductor Ephraim Adams (John Houseman). Adams challenges the choir to dramatically improve, creating discomfort for some of the members, particularly when he sets the high goal of performing Handel’s Messiah for a Christmas concert. Meanwhile, the choir overcome personal setbacks as they all deal with personal issues.

A teacher by profession, Zoe soon learns no positions are available and that she lacks training to perform more readily available work. Living in an inexpensive flat, she brushes up her typing skills in order to gain employment before her mother wearies of looking after her son, who is growing anxious from his separation from Zoe.

Zoe receives her grounding at church, where an assortment of inner-city residents range from a former opera singer to a student seeking to educate himself for a life in a profession. The opera singer falls by the wayside when ego gets in her way, while the student is falsely accused of vandalism to the church organ simply because of his race, yet is vindicated by those who know and believe in him. Together, they persevere in the church choir. Along the way, Zoe finds an office job and, with the help of a bargain hunter, prepares a pleasant home for her son and herself.

Unexpected talent abounds within the choir. The amateurs give their best as ones who perform for the love of the music. This love extends far beyond the choir loft and is exemplified when the choir members band together to make the needed repairs to the organ pipes.

At a pre-performance holiday dinner the choir sees a different side of Ephraim Adams as he presents gifts to the choir members and joins in the merriment. Weakness suddenly overtakes him and he collapses; at a local hospital it is determined he has had a stroke.

The choir performs the Messiah admirably at the Christmas concert, accompanied by the vintage organ, with a wheelchair-bound Adams in attendance. The choir has progressed far beyond an unlikely group of city dwellers. They have become a family.

Cast
Michael Learned as Zoe Jensen
John Houseman as Ephraim Adams
Ramon Bieri as Henry Quist
James Cromwell as Reverend Lohman
Valerie Curtin as Muriel
David Knell as Terry
Calvin Levels as Wendell
Ruth Nelson as Inez
Beah Richards as Wendell’s Grandma
William Swetland as Hartley
Ed Bogas as Seth
Daisietta Kim as Maisie Kim
Joy Carlin as Cora Newman
Anne Lawder as Evangeline Burns
Barbara Tarbuck as Carol Thorpe
Roberta Callahan as Alice Lohman
John Patton as Mr. Jefferson
Gail MacGowan as Alto soloist
Will Connolly as Bass soloist
Jane Frasier-Smith as Mrs. Dienhart
H. Leonard Richardson as Mr. Hitchrick
Matthew Hautau as Robbie
Sterling Lim as Arthur Kim
Jay Krohnengold as Mr. Goodman
Barbara Squier as Ms. Meyers
Lou Picetti as Mr. Loop
Will Marchetti as Dan Garner
William Browder as Bride’s father
Joe Bellan as Taxi driver
Stephanie Smith as Waitress
Carol McElheney as Office worker
Steve Prescott Jones as Man in office
Mark Anger as Doctor
Dan Leegant as Sergeant
Tony Dario as Detective West
Yule Caise as Tough youth
Kevin Harris as Tough youth
Robert Rivers as Tough youth

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