The Lost Valentine Movie 2011 by Hallmark - The lost valentine movie, the lost valentine hallmark, sean faris, hallmark movies, hallmark channel. Sometimes you just need a little Hallmark Hall of Fame brand romance on a Sunday night. On Jan. 30, CBS premieres "The Lost Valentine," in which Jennifer Love Hewitt plays a reporter assigned to profile a World War II widow, played by Betty White - who, by the way, took home a Screen Actors Guild award for best comedic TV actress on the same night.
The film centers on the Valentine's Day theme -- every year on Feb. 14, White's character Caroline returns to the train station where she bid goodbye to the love of her life 65 years earlier. Caroline was pregnant with his child when he left - a child he never met, at his plane went missing over the Pacific, The lost valentine movie, the lost valentine hallmark, sean faris, hallmark movies, hallmark channel.
As Hewitt's character, Susan, tries to discover what really happened to the naval pilot, she finds herself in a love story of her own, with Caroline's grandson Lucas (Sean Faris). Based on the novel by James Michael Pratt, the movie is, unsurprisingly, quite the tearjerker.
Here is a story that so could have easily gotten out of hand, but it didn't. It stayed quite believable from beginning to end, with solid direction, writing, cinematography, and production from music to costumes. All the actors gave solid performances, but Betty White is in her glory here. Capping a life time before the cameras playing every part from bubble-head wife, to game show staple, to man-chasing TV "Home Maker" to senior Nordic-American widow, we now have a consummate pro, the caliber of Tracey or Heburn in their latter days giving a performance that is total "Emmy" caliber all the way. If you some how missed this, catch a rebroadcast, or put it on your purchase or rental list when it appears on DVD or Blu-Ray disc. You will not be disappointed. One caveat: Have the box of tissue handy because Betty's gonna get you! The lost valentine movie, the lost valentine hallmark, sean faris, hallmark movies, hallmark channel.
The film centers on the Valentine's Day theme -- every year on Feb. 14, White's character Caroline returns to the train station where she bid goodbye to the love of her life 65 years earlier. Caroline was pregnant with his child when he left - a child he never met, at his plane went missing over the Pacific, The lost valentine movie, the lost valentine hallmark, sean faris, hallmark movies, hallmark channel.
As Hewitt's character, Susan, tries to discover what really happened to the naval pilot, she finds herself in a love story of her own, with Caroline's grandson Lucas (Sean Faris). Based on the novel by James Michael Pratt, the movie is, unsurprisingly, quite the tearjerker.
Here is a story that so could have easily gotten out of hand, but it didn't. It stayed quite believable from beginning to end, with solid direction, writing, cinematography, and production from music to costumes. All the actors gave solid performances, but Betty White is in her glory here. Capping a life time before the cameras playing every part from bubble-head wife, to game show staple, to man-chasing TV "Home Maker" to senior Nordic-American widow, we now have a consummate pro, the caliber of Tracey or Heburn in their latter days giving a performance that is total "Emmy" caliber all the way. If you some how missed this, catch a rebroadcast, or put it on your purchase or rental list when it appears on DVD or Blu-Ray disc. You will not be disappointed. One caveat: Have the box of tissue handy because Betty's gonna get you! The lost valentine movie, the lost valentine hallmark, sean faris, hallmark movies, hallmark channel.
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