Get ready to cozy up with a warm mug of cocoa as the charming new holiday romcom, “He Who Findeth,” enchants viewers with its delightful twist on a classic Cinderella tale.
Starring the talented Brad James and Erica Hubbard. This festive film produced by Len Gibson and Wayne Overstreet takes audiences on a journey that beautifully showcases the rarity and unpredictability of love.
“He Who Findeth” features Brad James, known for his roles in “A House Divided” and “For Better or Worse,” as Daniel, the handsome billionaire heir who is closing in on his 30th birthday with no girlfriend in sight. Cue the hilarity! Daniel’s well-meaning but overbearing family is determined to help him settle down. They plan an extravagant holiday party under the guise of launching a charity initiative, but their real strategy is to play matchmaker, filling the guest list with countless ex-girlfriends and ambitious hopefuls ready to win Daniel’s heart.
Enter the charming event planner Lizzie, played by the talented Erica Hubbard of “Lincoln Heights” and “Let’s Stay Together.” As Lizzie navigates the chaos of the charity event, she crosses paths with Daniel, sparking an unexpected romance that takes them both by surprise. The chemistry between James and Hubbard ignites a heartwarming connection that will leave audiences rooting for their love story.
Written by the creative Ramona DeBreaux Overstreet and skillfully directed by Michael A. Pinckney, “He Who Findeth” brings together a witty script and delightful performances from an ensemble cast, including the hilarious Rodney Perry, Nevaina Rhodes, Javon Johnson, LaKeta Booker, and Rod Minger.
This enchanting Christmas film isn’t just about finding love, but also recognizing it when it arrives unexpectedly. “He Who Findeth” promises to be a must-watch for the holiday season, streaming on the JAROGo platform—an exciting collaboration between JARO Media Services and GO Media Productions.
Ready to dive into this holiday love story? Check out the full trailer and prepare to be charmed by “He Who Findeth.” Your heart will thank you!
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