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This Matter of Marriage

  • TV Movie
  • 1998
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
412
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This Matter of Marriage (1998)
DramaRomance

Architects Hallie and Donnalee face the highs and lows of building their business while pursuing love.Architects Hallie and Donnalee face the highs and lows of building their business while pursuing love.Architects Hallie and Donnalee face the highs and lows of building their business while pursuing love.

  • Director
    • Brad Turner
  • Writers
    • Debbie Macomber
    • Peter Lauterman
  • Stars
    • Leslie Hope
    • Rick Peters
    • Sherry Miller
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    412
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brad Turner
    • Writers
      • Debbie Macomber
      • Peter Lauterman
    • Stars
      • Leslie Hope
      • Rick Peters
      • Sherry Miller
    • 9User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Leslie Hope
    Leslie Hope
    • Hallie Mitchell
    Rick Peters
    Rick Peters
    • Steve Marris
    Sherry Miller
    Sherry Miller
    • Donnalee Crawford
    Natasha Greenblatt
    • Megan Marris
    Carl Marotte
    Carl Marotte
    • Greg Cavanaugh
    Karl Pruner
    • Todd Stanfford
    Michael Nouri
    Michael Nouri
    • Adam Barr
    Michèle Duquet
    Michèle Duquet
    • Marylynn Marris
    • (as Michele Duquet)
    Jonathan Rannells
    • Jordy Randall
    Peter Keleghan
    Peter Keleghan
    • Dana Hall
    Shawn Thompson
    Shawn Thompson
    • Larry Mercer
    • (as Sean Alex Thompson)
    Don Granbery
    Don Granbery
    • Man 1
    • (as Don Granberry)
    Jerry Perry
    • Man 2
    Peter Cole
    • Video Man 1
    Gary Forward
    • Video Man 2
    John Fulton
    • Developer
    Brad Turner
    Brad Turner
    • Brad
    Bobby Johnston
    • Kip
    • Director
      • Brad Turner
    • Writers
      • Debbie Macomber
      • Peter Lauterman
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    6vachona007

    errors in previous comment

    Above-average chick flick.

    Please note: the facts in the previous summary had the main female characters mixed up.

    Hallie (Leslie Hope) is the main female lead, with Donnalee (Sherry Miller) being the first one who tries video dating, which then spurs Hallie on to give it a try, but with less success.

    Also, Hallie is the one who lives next door to the guy with the daughter, who is going through his own personal crisis.

    The acting was pretty good, with the two ladies being the strongest. And, for the most part, there was a good deal of character development -- this was not the standard piece of fluff.
    5Jackbv123

    So 90's

    Big hair!

    This is an interesting mix of independent women and Rom/Com. Two women run an architectural firm and deep down they want it all, i.e. marriage and kids. There is nothing wrong with that concept, but in this movie the two concepts kept conflicting with one another. And the attitudes ran deep. Most of the men tended to think more in terms of possessing and the two women leaned toward the idea that they had to succeed totally on their own. It is interesting how it all works out even if it takes a bit of a leap to get there.

    Most of the acting was OK with a blatant exception of Hallie's first online matchmaking date. For a bit part like that, can you at least make sure his weeping is a little realistic?

    For a movie that was almost tame enough to be Hallmark, the shower scene was a bit out of place and the way it was shot, unnecessary.
    inkblot11

    Love for the woman over thirty

    Donnalee (Sherry Miller) is an architect with a history of romantic disappointment. Her business partner, Hallie (Leslie Hope) is in the same predicament. When Hallie finds success through a video dating company, Donnalee feels the urge to give it a try as well. Meanwhile, the ladies land a big project for their business and Donnalee has a nice-looking but agitating man and his grumpy daughter move in next door. What does the future hold for these gals, professionally and romantically?

    Donnalee and Hallie are job smart and love dummies. Miller and Hope are lovely to look at and portray the frustration of the single woman over 30 very, very well. But, if only they would use their brains! The script is just a tad beyond mediocrity and the costumes or art direction are not noteworthy, either. Yet, the film is still worth watching for those who love romance movies beyond all others. Hold a showing at a gathering of thirty-something women soon, if you can locate a copy.
    10Jo1650

    Excellent romance story

    Excellent romance story for those who fancy such genre. It doesn't hurt that Rick Peters is very handsome and the storyline of professional women, although not inventive, is believable. Good movie to watch.
    6blanche-2

    one thing or another

    Harlequin romance movies can be a fun escape, and "This Matter of Marriage" is no exception. From 1998, it stars Leslie Hope, Sherry Miller, Michael Nouri, and Rick Peters. Made in Canada.

    Hope plays Hallie Mitchell, a 32-year-old with her own architectural design business which she runs with a partner, Donnalee (Sherry Miller, who looks like a blond Mary Tyler Moore). Donnalee wants to get married and have a family and goes the cyberdating route, probably pretty new in 1998, if I recall, and she encourages the independent, strong Hallie to try it.

    For someone whom we hear so much about not having any action, Hallie has a lot of men around her. There's her neighbor (Rick Peters), unhappily separated from his wife, who is trying to solve a water pressure problem in the building and cope with an unhappy young daughter. There's her cyberdate. There's her old classmate from high school. In her professional life, she's trying to keep the business afloat while she pulls out all the stops to get a big contract.

    This is a nice film, and young women will relate to the problems of a career, meeting crazies, being afraid of hurt, and a little bit of defensiveness.

    There's not too much else to say about it. The acting is fine. Pleasant watching.

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    • Trivia
      Take a close look at the Executive Introductions flyer (10:48) - it seems the prop department wrote gobbledygook for the small print.
    • Goofs
      Very first opening shot (Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges over the East River) sets this movie in New York City but ten seconds later there's a scene of the 506 Carlton streetcar line in Toronto.
    • Quotes

      Steve Marris: I'm not in love with her, I'm in love with you.

      Hallie Mitchell: You're not my type.

      [shuts the door on him then opens it again]

      Steve Marris: I know.

      Hallie Mitchell: I love you too.

      Steve Marris: I know.

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    • Release date
      • February 14, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Alliance Atlantis
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Harlequin's This Matter of Marriage
    • Filming locations
      • Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Alliance Communications Corporation
      • Atlantic Mediaworks
      • BBS Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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