These blog entries are MOSTLY just how I felt after watching the play, musical, concert or TV show, a product I like or things I have read. If I have not at least one good thing to say, then you wouldn't see anything written about it here. Oh, btw, I would seldom(not never) write about blockbusters even if I love them starting today(26 June 2019) just because. :-)
Wedding Planner Mystery (2014)
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Andrew Walker, Erica Durance and Brandon Beemer
Based on Deborah Donelly's VEILED THREATS
Directed by Ron Oliver
Written for the TV by Darcy Meyers
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The WEDDING PLANNER MYSTERY is a mystery presented in a light way. Something like Murder She Wrote, but not. For me a wedding planner turned sleuth to exonerate herself is pretty exciting so I continued watching.
Andrew Walker is turning to be a favourite Hallmark Channel leading man of mine. My goodness. That sounds like he's MY leading man, but that's not what I mean. LOL.
Seriously, Andrew Walker could be annoying, but he could be so lovable too. His roles, I mean.
I like his team-up with Erica Durance. They have a good chemistry.
Erica Durance sort of reminds me of Della Street, but not. Why not? Because she's a wedding planner and Ms. Street isn't. Maybe I should've said she's like Nancy Drew?
Would I watch this again?
Maybe once or twice. I don't know. All I know is that I enjoyed. It's not the best made for TV movie, but it was enjoyable.
All the best to those involved in this movie.
CAST:
Erica Durance...Carnegie Kincaid
Andrew W. Walker...Aaron Gold
Brandon Beemer...Holt Walker
Rick Ravanello...Detective Borden
Julian Christopher...Eddie Breen (as Julian D. Christopher)
Chelan Simmons...Nicky Parry
Gabrielle Rose...Clara Parry
Karen Holness...Lily
Oliver Rice...Lance Solveto
Zahf Paroo...John Nevin
Billy Mitchell...Doug Parry
John Treleaven...Keith Gutherbridge
Kevan Ohtsji...Ray
Laura Soltis...Dorothy
Chelsey Reist...Diane Parry (as Chelsey Marie Reist)
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