All 8 Haylie Duff Christmas Movies (Ranked)

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If you are a fan of Haylie Duff, the older sister of Hilary Duff, you might’ve been looking for what to watch next from her filmography. She is our favorite jane of all trades actress, singer, songwriter, television host, writer, and fashion designer. Her love of people and kindness translates to her on-screen performance and since it’s the season of Christmas, we are going to take a look at all eight Haylie Duff Christmas movies.

8. Golden Winter (2012)

What’s it about: The story follows a pack of little puppies who were left in a foreclosed home. They were separated from their mom but were later found by a young boy who decided he would help reunite their family. Together they build a new friendship and even stop a robbery, all in time for Christmas.

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Why you should watch it: This is a great Christmas movie with many adventurous twists. It’s the perfect movie to watch with your kids during the Christmas season. Hayley Duff voices the little puppy named Rory and does an excellent job of bringing the movie together.

7. In Search of Santa (2004)

In Search of Santa (2004)

What’s it about: Penguin sisters Crystal and Lucinda believe that the sleigh bell they have found belongs to Santa’s reindeer. They try to explain to their parents but they just brush them off. Finally, they decide to go on a journey of finding proof that Santa Clase really does exist.

Why you should watch it: This is a very nostalgic movie looking back, it came out in 2004 and both Haylie and Hilary are starring in the main roles. This animated movie is another excellent option to watch with your kids or younger siblings. If you are a fan of both of the sisters, then you should definitely check this movie out.

6. A Belle For Christmas (2014)

What’s it about: Young brother and sister visit a local fare where some puppies are put out for adoption. They quickly fall in love with a white puppy called Belle, and they decide to bring her home with them. Their dad is not sure at first but lets them keep it. On Christmas day father’s new girlfriend joins the, and she immediately does not like Belle, and secretly takes her back to the pound.

Why you should watch it: This is a very endearing movie about a young brother and sister trying to get their beloved puppy back. Since they lost their mum, Belle was the one who brought them such happiness. We would recommend this warm movie for your Christmas movie marathon.

5. Christmas Belle (2013)

What’s it about: Belle gets hired to make an estate inventory of a grieving husband Hunter Lowell. Even though this was her dream job, her client Hunter is being very difficult. In the beginning, he was very cold towards her but as they got to know each other the walls started to break down and something new was blossoming.

Why you should watch it: This is a classic retelling of the Beauty and Beast tale, and in its Christmas edition it’s even more magical. The chemistry between Haylie and Nicholas Gonzalez is going to give you butterflies watching this movie. This is definitely the best recommendation if you looking for a little bit of romance in your Christmas movies.

4. Blending Christmas (2021)

What’s it about: Emma is a PR manager who recently learned that the resort she used to spend all of her Christmases is going to close down. Her long-term boyfriend Liam, sees how much this means to her and decides to get both of their families to surprise her there one last time.

Why you should watch it: This is a great Christmas movie if you are up for some funny and endearing moments to share with your closest people. This is another movie that swings a little bit more on the romantic side as well. Check it out if you think this might be for you.

3. All About Christmas Eve (2012)

All About Christmas Eve (2012)

What’s it about: All About Christmas Eve is a story that follows party planner Evelyn Wright. She finds out that one of her company’s biggest clients is throwing a Christmas party in LA. She has to decide if will she go away on vacation with her boyfriend or if will she go to this event where she might create new connections for work.

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Why you should watch it: This is a perfect movie if you like movies that show you both outcomes of one crucial decision. It’s very interesting from the viewer’s perspective to see two parallel stories happening at the same time. Watching this story unravel is definitely why this movie is high on this list.

2. Naughty & Nice (2014)

What’s it about: Radio host Pepper Sterling, known for his cynical jokes and commentary always pushes the boundaries at his work. One prank he had in mind went really wrong and insulted really important sponsors. The company decides to send him to rural Colorado where he meets psychologist Sandra Love and co-hots a show with her.

Why you should watch it: This movie is great for slow-burn romance lovers. Sandra doesn’t really understand Pepper in the beginning, his cynical views, but after a while, they realize they bounce off each other pretty well. This is the start of something pretty interesting, and if you think that this might be something you enjoy, definitely check this out.

1. Hats Off To Christmas! (2013)

What’s it about: Mia is a manager at her local Christmas hat shop. She works really hard and is hoping she would get a promotion soon. Her boss chooses his son instead to show him the ropes. Her new job is to train the boss’ son, and she doesn’t take a liking to him at first. Sometime after, she gets to know him better, and he even takes an interest in her son’s recovery.

Why you should watch it: This is a very endearing movie, especially for the holiday season, it has a perfect atmosphere. If you enjoy the enemies-to-lovers trope, you will definitely enjoy this one. The way that charming old hat shop brings everyone together is what makes the perfect Christmas movie.

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