A Keller Christmas Vacation ⁞⁞ Christmas 2025
The Hallmark original A Keller Christmas Vacation tells the story of three siblings, Cal, Dylan, and Emory who are all reluctant to join their parents on a holiday river cruise through Europe, given their various personal issues. Middle child Dylan (Jonathan Bennett) is ready to propose to his boyfriend William (Anand Desai-Barochia), but he's nervous as William has been acting odd in recent days. He goes through with the proposal over a romantic dinner, only for the doctor William to not happily accept, leaving Dylan upset and wanting answers about his recent behavior. Dylan knows he's hiding something but when William is unable to reveal it, Dylan uninvites him from the family vacation, citing the need for space until William can be honest with him. United with his siblings Cal (Brandon Routh) and Emory (Eden Sher), Dylan avoids discussing his romantic woes, which doesn't go unnoticed by his parents. When the siblings get accidentally left behind during a cruise stop, they are forced to come together to get back to the ship. They arrive just in time to see William's arrival as well.
Dylan hopes William is ready to have an honest conversation, but he still can't do it. This causes Dylan to keep his distance, despite his family urging him to enjoy the trip with his love. Eventually, the parents reveal that patriarch Ben has been diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease which caused them to plan this family vacation, knowing things were going to be changing with his health. The emotional conversation leads to them also revealing that William has been supporting them through the illness in secret, sharing his medical expertise, surprising Dylan. The couple has a heart-to-heart with William apologizing for keeping his father's secret. Dylan forgives him and the two rekindle their romance, with a joint proposal on a holiday ferris wheel. Dylan ends the film engaged and enlisting his company's resources to start an initiative to help people suffering from Parkinson's.






























































































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