ANGELA HUNT'S The Note(2007)/The Note II: Taking a Chance on Love(2009)/The Note III: Notes from the Healer(2012)




Walking in the shoes of Peyton MacGruder(GENIE FRANCIS) was a harrowing trek, but the overall experience after watching each episode or movie was wonderful.

Peyton surely had a lot of skeletons in her closet, but she was given by God lots of chances to clean her cabinet without using moth balls, making the air very, very fragrant for her and for the people around her.

For the longest time, Peyton had everything bottled up, but thankfully, King (TED MCGINLEY) is now by her side that she doesn't need to be alone anymore.

These three episodes are Christian TV movies, but not preachy.  What I like about each episode is that no character was holier than thou.  All of us have a story or stories to tell, and each person we meet leaves a part of them with us, one way or another, whether we are aware of it or not.

I love all three episodes, but I must tell you that I love the second episode more than the first and the third episode more than the second. I'm glad that that Peyton's story is enriched in every episode.  Would there be a episode?  Let's just wait and see. 

THE NOTE(2007)
Newspaper columnist Peyton MacGruder (Genie Francis) finds a note addressed simply to 'T', washed up on shore. It appears to be from the victim of a recent plane crash, and carries a message of hope and forgiveness from a father to his child. MacGruder's readership is down on her column (called "Heart Healer"), and the paper is going to dump it unless she starts to write from the heart. Inspired, MacGruder decides to find the intended recipient of the note, all the while logging her journey through her article. As the mystery unfolds, the note affects each person she contacts significantly.-Wikipedia

Director: Douglas Barr
Writers: Paul W. Cooper (teleplay), Angela Hunt (novel)
Stars:

Genie Francis as Peyton MacGruder
Ted McGinley as Kingston "King" Danville
Rick Roberts as Truman Harris
Genelle Williams as Mandi
Maria Ricossa as Nora
Katie Boland as Christine
Jim Codrington as Reverend Tim Lavery
Heather Hanson as Taylor Quist
Gord Rand as Tanner Walton


THE NOTE II: TAKING A CHANCE ON LOVE(2009)

Widowed, successful Californian sports journalist King is a great catch. His pride and joy, son David, suddenly says he's giving up baseball, and hence his scholarship. Actually he's leaving college, aspiring to go to arts school. King finds out through his lover, hearts columnist Peyton McGruder. She refuses to commit to marriage, rather concentrating on trying to catch up after finding Christine, the daughter she gave up as fickle young mother. A reader's letter inviting her to exchange stories on unconditional passion and true love sets Peyton thinking, just when King gets a dream job offer in New York.

—KGF Vissers

Director: Douglas Barr
Writer: Douglas Barr
Stars:

Genie Francis as Peyton McGruder
Ted McGinley as King Danville
Katie Boland as Christine Everby
Kate Trotter as Older Eve Miller
Genelle Williams as Mandi
John Bourgeois as Older Ben Morrick
Joanna Douglas as Younger Eve Miller
George Tchortov as Younger Ben Morrick


THE NOTE III: NOTES FROM THE HEART HEALER(2012)

Director: Douglas Barr
Writer: Douglas Barr
Stars:


Genie Francis as Peyton McGruder
Ted McGinley  as Kingston Danville
Laci J Mailey as Violet Johnson
Brenda Crichlow as Dot
Rob Morton as Hugh
Marilyn Norry as Tilly
Jim Byrnes as Lester
Patricia Drake as Raina
Dale Wilson as Harry
Joanne Kimm as Woman in Bookstore
Anthony Konechny  as Zach
Garry Chalk as Sheriff
Arnie Walters as Farmer
Tom Picket as Pastor Newman
Jacqui Kaese as Baby Store Clerk


Thanks so much for your time. :-)

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