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The younger daughter is seen, and heard, reading from an old (British?) children's book with a title that is partly "Blackie's ...", a popular publishing company in the 1930s and later specializing in children's anthologies. It may be from this old book (her father's family lived in the remote cottage for generations) that the younger daughter has learned about the Legend of the Christmas Stranger, and, when the young man comes around to collect the overdue mortgage payments, she is convinced he is their Christmas Stranger. However, the actual legend is never explained, and the traditional Legend is about a child who arrives at a house, cold and hungry, and is given warm hospitality, and eventually is revealed to be the Christ Child. The debt-collector is, more or less given a warm welcome, but is not the Christ Child, of course.
Chloe Lattanzi who plays Deenie is actually Olivia Newton-John's real life daughter.
Olivia Newton-John and Gregory Harrison would also star in "It's My Party".
Chloe Lattanzi ts of Engish ancestry by her mother and Italian by her father.
Chloe Lattanzi's debut.
"Deenie: [to her mom, on letting Emily Rose go out to the barn in the blizzard] You let her go out there all by herself? Julia Stonecypher: She'll be all right. Deenie: Sure."
"Brian Harding: [Eating some of Julia's Christmas cake] What is this flavor in here? I can't get enough of it. Julia Stonecypher: Bourbon. Brian Harding: What is it? Julia Stonecypher: Bourbon. I use artificial flavor for the Methodists and the Baptists. The Catholics and the Episcopalians like the real thing. That cake is Episcopalian."