Sunday, January 30, 2011

Betty White Romantic Movie The Lost Valentine Appeared In "Hallmark Hall of Fame" On CBS.

Betty White is shining at age 89. The current star of the series of TV Land's "Hot in Cleveland" brings an emotional core of this delightful film.
One for the whole family night with the movie "The Lost Valentine", the romantic thread that appeared in "Hallmark Hall of Fame" on CBS.
Betty White is shining at age 89. The current star of the TV series Land's "Hot in Cleveland" brings an emotional core of this delightful film.
"The Lost Valentine" is cast as Carol White, a widow of an airman of the Second World War.
Valentine's Day go back to Caroline train station where we said goodbye to her boyfriend Neil. The same Pullman porter station sees every year, and that visit. Jennifer Love Hewitt is presented as a television reporter, eager to tell the story of the annual ritual Sweet Caroline. According to Aaron Barnhart, Kansas City television critic who came to see the screening of this film, the director Darnell Martin cleverly uses different versions of "Dream a Little Dream With Me" in flashback scenes with Neil and Caroline to establish the tone of the film.
The film airs tonight on CBS, January 30, and is based on the book by James Michael Pratt.
The official synopsis of the stamp:
During the Second World War, Neil Thomas, a young Navy pilot, offers to his pregnant wife, Caroline, farewell at Union Station. Before your child was born, is declared missing in action over the Pacific. But love never dies, and during the next 65 years, Carolina returns to Union Station on the anniversary of their loss. This moving story takes Susan, a TV journalist, to investigate what happened to the youngster. Neil and grandson of Caroline Lucas, his grandmother encouraged reluctant to cooperate and while researching the past Susan and Luke finally fall in love themselves.

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