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After a tour of duty, an army nurse returns to her grandmother's farm in Amish country, where she finds unexpected romance and is pulled into a murder mystery.After a tour of duty, an army nurse returns to her grandmother's farm in Amish country, where she finds unexpected romance and is pulled into a murder mystery.After a tour of duty, an army nurse returns to her grandmother's farm in Amish country, where she finds unexpected romance and is pulled into a murder mystery.
Hil Horvath
- Becky Conner
- (as Hillary Horvath)
Isaacs Kimbrough
- Albert Miller
- (as Isaacs Julien Kimbrough)
Emily Basso
- Zillah Weaver
- (as Emily Anne Basso)
Mary Tanner Bailey
- Rose Fisher
- (as Mary Bailey)
Cory Scott Allen
- Deputy Small
- (as Cory Allen)
Clyde Tyrone Harper
- Store Owner
- (as Clyde Harper)
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This movie gets a little heavy on Amish bashing, although the source of conflict is an unusually strict sect. Either way, it shows the worst side of strict organized religion.
This is not the most typical Hallmark romance, but it has some things in common with some of those that have revolved around the Amish.
The story also gets a little convoluted, but I enjoyed it. Jes Macallan and Sean Ferris don't have much time together on screen to show any chemistry, but there is some there.
This is not the most typical Hallmark romance, but it has some things in common with some of those that have revolved around the Amish.
The story also gets a little convoluted, but I enjoyed it. Jes Macallan and Sean Ferris don't have much time together on screen to show any chemistry, but there is some there.
I really enjoyed this one. A little mystery, a little romance, a little light drama, all wrapped up in a Hallmark bow! Sincere, believable acting; gentle, loveable characters. I do wish, however, that Hallmark would take an extra few minutes to make the endings of their movies a little more realistic, and maybe not quite so typical and tidy.
I really enjoyed this move, Sean Faris is one of my favorite actors and he did a wonderful job in this movie. This was my first time seeing Jes Macallan but she and Sean had great chemistry. I am not familiar enough with Amish ways to speak about the accuracy of their portrayal.
I liked Jes Macallan in this movie. I've never seen her in anything else and her eyes are so pretty. I love forward to seeing more of her. And the grandmother was none other than Kelly McGillis (from Top Gun). I didn't even notice that while I was watching the movie. I need to start looking at who is playing in the movies I watch these days so I can notice my old favorite actors and actresses. This was a different kind of movie. Thanks Hallmark for going beyond the normal romantic comedies/dramas and working on scripts that may be controversial. Perfecto!!
I can't speak to the accuracy of the full portrayal of the Amish, although it is clear that this represents one of the stricter Amish sects, and they are right about some aspects (i.e. no reflectors on buggies). I thought it was a good story that held my interest. It has some similarities to Witness (not just Kelly McGillis!) in terms of the outsider in their midst. There's good tension in multiple story lines, and a crime to solve as well.
Did you know
- TriviaKelly McGillis, who plays the grandmother in this film, played Amish widow "Rachel Lapp" in the movie "Witness" with Harrison Ford.
- GoofsBeing an ultra-conservative sect of Amish, the Bishop's house was too fancy. If he would not allow for the use of reflectors on the buggies, he certainly would not have such decorative windows on his door.
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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