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Started a little slow. The young couple storyline was very realistic with a sweet ending.
- alawrence-26874
- 25 jun 2018
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There are several Hallmark actors who are always on my must watch list and Andrew W. Walker is one of them.
This was a decent film. Well cast, good script, engaging stories. I really enjoyed it.
My advice - well worth watching.
This was a decent film. Well cast, good script, engaging stories. I really enjoyed it.
My advice - well worth watching.
- jewhitmer25
- 4 ago 2021
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Nice chapter in the series fits well with the first THREE. I was not dissapointed. James Welch Henderson, Arkansas 2/12/2021
- jewelch
- 12 feb 2021
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Let me first put it out there that I'll watch pretty much anything that stars Merritt Patterson, so I was all over "Wedding March 4: Something Old, Something New", which features the divine Miss Patterson alongside Hallmark star Andrew Walker and returning old hands Jack Wagner and Jodie Bissett.
The story of wedding jitters has been done plenty of times before and, to be honest, has been done better on the whole, but there are still some nice moments scattered throughout the film.
'Hallmark-great' is definitely a thing, and "Wedding March 4: Something Old, Something New" qualifies for that.
Wagner's Mick Turner gets to impart some timely wisdom to whilst sneaking a few opportunities to advance his own romance with Josie Bissett's Olivia Pershing and there's a subplot involving Olivia's daughter, Grace, played by Emily Tennant.
Nice scenery, and above-average acting (AW and MP especially) despite a largely by-the-numbers movie, makes this a Hallmark winner.
The story of wedding jitters has been done plenty of times before and, to be honest, has been done better on the whole, but there are still some nice moments scattered throughout the film.
'Hallmark-great' is definitely a thing, and "Wedding March 4: Something Old, Something New" qualifies for that.
Wagner's Mick Turner gets to impart some timely wisdom to whilst sneaking a few opportunities to advance his own romance with Josie Bissett's Olivia Pershing and there's a subplot involving Olivia's daughter, Grace, played by Emily Tennant.
Nice scenery, and above-average acting (AW and MP especially) despite a largely by-the-numbers movie, makes this a Hallmark winner.
- allmoviesfan
- 12 jun 2025
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- kitenasuttles
- 16 abr 2024
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- ab-84038
- 13 feb 2024
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