The hope is that the sorrow of losing a loved one proves the extent of the pain we must suffer before we set about sifting through what’s left of that expired life. It’s why we throw parties after funerals to try and approach a sense of normalcy through a celebratory remembrance of yesterday’s good times together despite today’s tough truth making it possible. We take a deep breath, confront our grief, and await the will reading meant to put every duck in its row before dispersing back towards our respective homes and families yet again. We take care of these details in the present to alleviate what must ultimately be done in the future. We confirm each other’s wishes so there’s no room for any surprises.
As Bo McGuire discovers shortly after the passing of his grandmother in Hokes Bluff, Alabama, however, spoken words...
As Bo McGuire discovers shortly after the passing of his grandmother in Hokes Bluff, Alabama, however, spoken words...
- 4/22/2020
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Ernest Borgnine has signed to star in Hallmark Channel's telefilm "The Wishing Well," which marks the 200th movie of his career.
Jordan Ladd and Sally Kellerman also will star in the movie about a reporter (Ladd) sent to Slow Creek, Ill., to write a fluff piece on the local wishing well, which ends up having an impact on her life. Borgnine plays a local innkeeper and Kellerman a waitress/unofficial town therapist.
David Jackson is directing the movie, premiering in September, from a script by Steven H. Berman. Larry Levinson is executive producing; Brian Gordon and Susan McGuire are producing.
Borgnine earned a Golden Globe nom this year for his role in the Hallmark movie "A Grandpa for Christmas."...
Jordan Ladd and Sally Kellerman also will star in the movie about a reporter (Ladd) sent to Slow Creek, Ill., to write a fluff piece on the local wishing well, which ends up having an impact on her life. Borgnine plays a local innkeeper and Kellerman a waitress/unofficial town therapist.
David Jackson is directing the movie, premiering in September, from a script by Steven H. Berman. Larry Levinson is executive producing; Brian Gordon and Susan McGuire are producing.
Borgnine earned a Golden Globe nom this year for his role in the Hallmark movie "A Grandpa for Christmas."...
- 10/7/2008
- by By Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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