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Autumn Dreams

  • TV Movie
  • 2015
  • TV-G
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
4.5K
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Colin Egglesfield and Jill Wagner in Autumn Dreams (2015)
ComedyDramaRomance

Years after the annulment of their spontaneous marriage a couple discovers a mistake in the paperwork that means they are still husband and wife.Years after the annulment of their spontaneous marriage a couple discovers a mistake in the paperwork that means they are still husband and wife.Years after the annulment of their spontaneous marriage a couple discovers a mistake in the paperwork that means they are still husband and wife.

  • Director
    • Neill Fearnley
  • Writer
    • Laurie Stevens
  • Stars
    • Jill Wagner
    • Colin Egglesfield
    • Rachel Hayward
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    4.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Neill Fearnley
    • Writer
      • Laurie Stevens
    • Stars
      • Jill Wagner
      • Colin Egglesfield
      • Rachel Hayward
    • 32User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jill Wagner
    Jill Wagner
    • Annie Hancock
    Colin Egglesfield
    Colin Egglesfield
    • Ben Lawson
    Rachel Hayward
    Rachel Hayward
    • Jessica Hancock
    Ken Tremblett
    Ken Tremblett
    • Hal Hancock
    Bill Dow
    Bill Dow
    • Hector
    Matty Finochio
    Matty Finochio
    • Tony McAllister
    Tasya Teles
    Tasya Teles
    • Giovanna Jorgensen
    Michael Karl Richards
    Michael Karl Richards
    • Joe
    Ivy Matheson
    Ivy Matheson
    • Young Annie
    Matt Visser
    Matt Visser
    • Young Ben
    Eric Gustafsson
    Eric Gustafsson
    • Young Joe
    Marilyn Norry
    Marilyn Norry
    • Tracy
    Daniel Bacon
    Daniel Bacon
    • Preacher
    Catherine Lough Haggquist
    Catherine Lough Haggquist
    • Judge Brown
    Neill Fearnley
    • Minister
    Fiona Vroom
    Fiona Vroom
    • Mary Lou
    Andrew Beha
    • Dance Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Nathan Fadear
    Nathan Fadear
    • Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Neill Fearnley
    • Writer
      • Laurie Stevens
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    8Design88

    Enjoyable and well acted

    Autumn Dreams is one of what I call the 'professional' Hallmark movies with Jill Wagner at the helm. It's a good premise with a good strong cast. Unlike the low budget, amateurish subpar ones we are seeing more and more of.

    The actor playing Ben is a little weak and stiff but she mostly drags him up to her level. I don't really see the chemistry between them but she carries the load. His lawyer and driver more than make up for his weakness. He's also not a very good match to the youth playing his younger self which makes me wonder if he was a last minute switch in. Every one else is great.

    It's another "she didn't get his letters and he never got hers" after they broke up years earlier when he left Iowa for NY after marrying her at 18yrs old. Her father felt they were far too young and had the marriage annulled.

    Out of the blue she gets word that she's still married and is given a subpoena to appear in court in NYC immediately to sort it all out. There are enough twists and turns to make it really enjoyable rather than just predictable. There are glaring plot holes but I didn't dwell on any of them and really enjoyed the movie.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Forever love

    There were two main reasons for watching 'Autumn Dreams'. One was that it was part of my recently started quest to see as many Hallmark films as possible. The other was Jill Wagner, have seen her in a good number of Hallmark films and have always been impressed by her. The films themselves varied (as is the case with pretty much all actors and actresses), but Wagner has never been less than watchable and in her best Hallmark performances she is very good.

    She does not disappoint here with 'Autumn Dreams', the film that kicks off the 2015 Fall Harvest seasonal block and a good way to begin probably the best and most consistent seasonal block that year. With it being the only seasonal block where this reviewer liked all three of the ones seen. 'Autumn Dreams' has one of the more mature subjects of Hallmark's 2015 output and handles it with sensitivity without being over-serious, even if it is not always realistic.

    The story is not out of the ordinary and has slow spots. Everything with the misunderstanding with her father felt rather forced and too unlikely.

    Did find the ending too neat and too hasty too.

    'Autumn Dreams' succeeds in so many areas however. Wagner gives a very nuanced yet spirited performance, and is ideally matched in the subtle charm and easy going nature departments by Colin Egglesfield. Their chemistry is very understated and maybe could have been developed more, but they look natural together and it feels genuine. The supporting cast are solid, with Ken Tremblett's performance being deeply felt.

    Liked too that the characters weren't too perfect or overly-negative, while not complex and quite cliched they also weren't ciphers. It's a beautifully filmed film too and the scenery captivates in beauty. The music at least fits and doesn't overbear. The script doesn't take itself too seriously, allowing some unforced light-hearted-ness, while also not getting too sentimental. It flowed naturally too. The story isn't exceptional and had imperfections, but it was moving, well meaning, didn't feel too predictable, nothing insulted the intelligence and while gentle in pace generally it wasn't dull.

    Overall, not great but a lot to like. 7/10.
    8Mysterylover-60198

    Don't listen to the reviews!

    My husband and I enjoyed this movie and found it very entertaining! Jill Wagner did a great job (as always) as the lead. It was a little different from most of the Hallmark movies which was refreshing.
    7MichaelByTheSea

    Jill Wagner is beautiful and magnetic in this very unlikely story of enduring true love.

    The actor who plays Ben (Colin Egglesfield) is handsome, but a bit wooden. Jill Wagner, however, shines. She's luminous and has never looked better. And she's not just eye candy. She does a nice job playing the increasingly conflicted Annie. And Ben Dow plays a very likeable Hector (the driver).

    I'm a sucker for stories where true love gets another chance. And so I enjoyed this movie. But there are plenty of problems that are difficult to ignore.

    Other reviewers have fairly pointed out the utter implausibility of the story, so I won't repeat those valid comments here (except to note that Hallmark writers never seem to consult with lawyers and tend to dramatize legal issues without regard to what actually happens in the real world).

    The biggest glaring error is the setting of an annulment hearing in New York City, in the State of New York, even though Ben and Annie were married in the State of Iowa. New York has no jurisdiction over an Iowa marriage. Therefore, the hearing should have been set in Iowa, and handled by Iowa lawyers. And an empty courtroom in NYC? With no other lawyers or cases? Please...

    And why was the first marriage being kept as a secret from Giovanna? We're meant to hate her in the elevator, but she was actually quite nice (points to Hallmark writers who don't make the competition unrealistic caricatures). Giovanna is entitled to know there's a problem. If she's being asked to sign a prenup (the preparation of which is supposedly how Ben's lawyer "just" found out Ben was still married) there's a legal duty of disclosure of all material information. Further, no competent lawyer would try to get a prenup signed just days before a wedding. In fact, that prenup should have been prepared and circulated months before. And the "faux license scheme"? That's how you get suspended from practicing law.

    And legal issues aside, what kind of man hides the fact that he's still married from his fiancé days before their wedding? And lies to her face outside court? Especially once it became clear nothing would change until after the scheduled wedding. If you can't be honest and share important information before the wedding with the woman you plan to live with the rest of your life, that's a bad sign for after the wedding. And a bad sign for anyone looking to replace Giovanna.

    As Tony the lawyer put it, quoting Sir Walter Scott: "Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive". I've always loved that quote and love it when Hallmark writers add great quotes to their scripts.

    Deceiving Giovanna is pretty damning evidence that Ben isn't the "good guy" the movie tries to make him out to be. In fact, sneaking off with Annie to get married 15 years before was rather selfish and cowardly. Annie's mom and dad seemed like nice people and deserved to be part of the ceremony. It's not like Ben was rescuing Annie from some abusive environment.

    And why didn't Ben have the courage of his convictions? He was spineless when Annie's dad showed up after the marriage. It's not like either of them were underage. They didn't need dad's permission, even though dad was probably right about them being too young. Still, if you're adult enough to selfishly sneak off and get married, be adult enough to stand up for what you believe. Have some backbone. I don't know how a guy like that could have ever succeeded in business.

    Another thing that bugged me was the call to Annie that "there's a really big storm heading our way" (said by Joe in extremely high gusty winds back in Iowa) and "if the river rises, we could lose the crops". Uh, so? It's not like Annie has a magic wand and can just drive home from town. She's in NYC at a rehearsal dinner (??!!) and likely couldn't have made it back before the storm. Do the math on the logistics and travel time of getting a flight (into a storm), getting to the airport, through security, on to a flight (and probably a transfer to a 2nd flight), without any delays, into a storm impacted airport in Iowa, and then out to some farm in the middle of nowhere. And it's not like Annie is Wonder Woman who can save the crops by filling millions of sand bags.

    I realize that's a long list of complaints for a movie that I rated as 7 stars, but Jill Wagner really was great and I'm biased in favor of Hallmark movies and movies about enduring true love. And I loved the use of Reba's "Forever Love" at the festival.
    5Sergiodave

    Easy Going movie

    A typical Hallmark Romantic Movie. Two Young kids fall in love, are forced into an annulment, and 15 years pass. Being a Hallmark presentation it won't be too hard to figure out the ending. The story is simple, the acting is okay (first time I've seen Jill Wagner, boy, she is stunning), but the feel good factor gives this TV movie another star.

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    • Trivia
      Aired as the first of three originals film in The Hallmark Channel's 2015 "Fall Harvest" lineup.
    • Goofs
      After Annie breaks up with Joe, she gives the ring back to him, but in the next scene when she is reminiscing about her elopement with Ben and pulls out a suitcase from behind a curtain in her room, you can clearly see she is still wearing the engagement ring.
    • Connections
      References The Princess Diaries (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Forever Love
      By Reba McEntire

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    • Release date
      • October 3, 2015 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • The Hallmark Channel (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Country Girl
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Crown Media Productions
      • Hallmark Channel
      • Foxfield Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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