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The Magic of Ordinary Days

  • TV Movie
  • 2005
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
7.8K
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The Magic of Ordinary Days (2005)
Period DramaDrama

Pregnant out of wedlock, an educated young woman is pressured by her father into an arranged marriage with a lonely farmer in this drama set during WWII.Pregnant out of wedlock, an educated young woman is pressured by her father into an arranged marriage with a lonely farmer in this drama set during WWII.Pregnant out of wedlock, an educated young woman is pressured by her father into an arranged marriage with a lonely farmer in this drama set during WWII.

  • Director
    • Brent Shields
  • Writers
    • Ann Howard Creel
    • Camille Thomasson
  • Stars
    • Keri Russell
    • Skeet Ulrich
    • Mare Winningham
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    7.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brent Shields
    • Writers
      • Ann Howard Creel
      • Camille Thomasson
    • Stars
      • Keri Russell
      • Skeet Ulrich
      • Mare Winningham
    • 83User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Keri Russell
    Keri Russell
    • Olivia 'Livy' Dunne-Singleton
    Skeet Ulrich
    Skeet Ulrich
    • Ray Singleton
    Mare Winningham
    Mare Winningham
    • Martha
    Tania Gunadi
    Tania Gunadi
    • Florence
    Gwendoline Yeo
    Gwendoline Yeo
    • Rose
    Stephen Strachan
    Stephen Strachan
    • Hank
    • (as Steve Strachan)
    Katie Keating
    Katie Keating
    • Ruth
    Ken Pogue
    Ken Pogue
    • Reverend Case
    Eric Winter
    Eric Winter
    • Walter
    Jane McGregor
    Jane McGregor
    • Abby
    • (as Jane Mcgregor)
    Daryl Shuttleworth
    Daryl Shuttleworth
    • Reverend Dunne
    Brayden Bullen
    • Hank Jr.
    Sam Dyer
    • Chester
    Mary Black
    Mary Black
    • Marian Case
    Jacqueline Robbins
    Jacqueline Robbins
    • Mrs. Pratt
    • (as Jackie Robbins)
    Joyce Robbins
    Joyce Robbins
    • Mrs. Parker
    Karl Roth
    • Slim
    Andy Maton
    • Dr. McCutcheon
    • Director
      • Brent Shields
    • Writers
      • Ann Howard Creel
      • Camille Thomasson
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    vchimpanzee

    Nice family film

    During World War II, Livy was studying to be an archaeologist when she got pregnant, and she ended up in an arranged marriage to Ray, a kind but boring farmer who lived miles from most of the 'modern conveniences'. Livy tried hard to adjust to her new life but sometimes wondered if she had made a mistake. It helped that Ray's sister Martha treated her so warmly, and there were plenty of activities in the nearby towns, and caring people.

    Ray needed help on his farm, and like many area farmers, he used Japanese from internment camps. Livy met two very nice and quite articulate Japanese girls, Rose and her sister Florie, who turned out to have been born in this country and quite educated. Ray cared little about the Japanese, thinking of them as needed to do farm work--and besides, his brother died at Pearl Harbor. We are reminded more than once that a war is going on--there are German POWs in the area, and the young Japanese women did explain what happened to their family.

    Keri Russell did a good job as Livy, and Skeet Ulrich's Ray showed amazing patience with his wife. Mare Winningham was also good as Martha, and the two Japanese actresses were quite charming, though Florie smiled a little too much. Rose had almost no accent and Gwendoline Yeo made her quite dignified.

    This was a pleasant family film, with almost nothing to keep children from watching. Even the references to premarital sex were handled quite tastefully.
    9Schaeffer

    Russell and Ulrich shine in "The Magic of Ordinary Days" to raise my opinion of Hallmark movies

    I liked "The Magic of Ordinary Days" very much because of a combination of things. Set in Colorado in 1944, the movie follows Livy, wonderfully played by Keri Russell. After a brief relationship with a soldier, Livy finds herself pregnant. Her father, a minister, arranges for her to marry a farmer who lives in rural Colorado, but Livy is not happy with the situation, especially since she was pursuing a masters degree in Denver. Ray, the farmer, is willing to marry her and raise the baby with her though. Skeet Ulrich is the shy Ray and is also absolutely wonderful in the role. Russell and Ulrich are great together, even though Livy and Ray seem quite mismatched in the beginning. The movie shows the progression of their relationship as Livy's eyes are opened by the love that surrounds her: from Ray and from his sister and her family, but especially from Ray. Ulrich gives his character a love for Livy so deep that he would do anything for her. Their relationship is tested though when Livy's sister visits and offers to take her back to Denver.

    I usually find Hallmark movies to be quite cheesy, but "The Magic of Ordinary Days" is a love story given great depth and played out beautifully by Russell and Ulrich. I recommend it to anyone looking for a cute, feel-good movie with very good acting.
    10LiquidPoetry1921

    What a wonderful movie!!!

    This is one of the best, most heartwarming and well acted movies I have seen in a long, long time. I immediately fell in love with all of the characters, especially Ray, portrayed beautifully by Skeet Ulrich. His inflections and mannerisms are superb. Keri Russell has outdone herself as Livy, with her timeless manners and elegant sophistication in handling an awkward situation during an unforgiving era. This is a poignant drama that evokes emotions long since lost in ordinary, mundane television. Congratulations to Hallmark and CBS for providing such outstanding broadcasting, and hats off to Mr. Ulrich...this role is Emmy-Worthy!
    7smurfie-2

    Surprisingly Sweet - With a Side of Skeet

    I was at home one day a few weeks ago, off sick from work, and caught this movie during the day on one of our movie channels. I was expecting it to be sugary sweet - enough to make your teeth hurt - but the sweetness was restrained. I really enjoyed this movie! The plot was well-written, the character were wholly believable and it was not totally predictable. It made me want to be swept off by a big-hearted country gentleman. Haven't seen Skeet in a while, and was pleasantly surprised by his work in this movie. I've always liked Keri Russell (I think it may be curly-hair envy). Definitely a chick-flick, but one that I would like to own and watch more than once. Well done!
    7Doylenf

    Tender romance with WWII background is subtle and beautifully acted...

    There's almost an Edna Ferber type of rural romantic fiber lurking in THE MAGIC OF ORDINARY DAYS, about a pregnant young woman (Keri Russell) whose father arranges a marriage for her with a farmer (Skeet Ulrich), an arrangement which leads very slowly to their mutual love.

    It reminds me so much of the sort of tales Ferber would tell, particularly "So Big" which starred Jane Wyman and Sterling Hayden years ago, as a couple who gradually adjust to each other in a strained relationship.

    Beautifully photographed in rural settings, it's almost a two-character tale, depending exclusively on the subtle performances of Ulrich and Russell. Both display talent, utterly convincing as the shy newlyweds who have trouble with the new arrangement until they manage to find common ground and mutual respect.

    It's a slow moving character study, but worth a look if you like this sort of intimate tale, helped somewhat by the WWII subplot involving Japanese girl neighbors who befriend the wife, but never going too far astray of the central theme of loneliness on the part of two people searching for love.

    Summing up: A much better than average Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie.

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    • Trivia
      All the butterflies in this film were surprisingly made with CGI.
    • Goofs
      When the main characters are pulling into the barn dance, you can see a modern white mini-van sticking out from behind the barn.
    • Connections
      Edited into Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 30, 2005 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • CBS (United States)
      • Hallmark
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame: The Magic of Ordinary Days (#54.2)
    • Filming locations
      • Lacombe, Alberta, Canada(town)
    • Production companies
      • Empire Pictures
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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