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Love on the Danube: Royal Getaway

  • TV Movie
  • 2025
  • TV-G
  • 1h 24m
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6.5/10
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Dan Jeannotte and Jessica Sipos in Love on the Danube: Royal Getaway (2025)
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Heartbroken after being jilted at the altar Ava, a straight-talking urban art gallery manager, takes her honeymoon anyway and meets a charming European gentleman who shares her passion for a... Read allHeartbroken after being jilted at the altar Ava, a straight-talking urban art gallery manager, takes her honeymoon anyway and meets a charming European gentleman who shares her passion for art. However, trust and deception are an issue.Heartbroken after being jilted at the altar Ava, a straight-talking urban art gallery manager, takes her honeymoon anyway and meets a charming European gentleman who shares her passion for art. However, trust and deception are an issue.

  • Director
    • Norma Bailey
  • Writer
    • Aubrey Day
  • Stars
    • Jessica Sipos
    • Dan Jeannotte
    • Kathryn Drysdale
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    535
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    • Director
      • Norma Bailey
    • Writer
      • Aubrey Day
    • Stars
      • Jessica Sipos
      • Dan Jeannotte
      • Kathryn Drysdale
    • 9User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Jessica Sipos
    Jessica Sipos
    • Ava Micallief
    Dan Jeannotte
    Dan Jeannotte
    • Duke József
    Kathryn Drysdale
    Kathryn Drysdale
    • Teddy Connors
    Steven Pacey
    Steven Pacey
    • Reynolds
    Mark Holden
    Mark Holden
    • Captain Magnusson
    Roy McCrerey
    Roy McCrerey
    • King Karl
    Daniel Fraser
    Daniel Fraser
    • Duke Maximilian
    Catherine Disher
    Catherine Disher
    • Betty Stephenson
    Lesley Molony
    Lesley Molony
    • Queen Marta
    Chay Faraday-Browne
    • Tobias Hofler
    Francesco Martino
    Francesco Martino
    • Eugene Wolff
    Rebecka Johnston
    Rebecka Johnston
    • Jewelry Store Clerk
    Jessica Preddy
    • Duchess Katrine
    Laurent Winkler
    Laurent Winkler
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    • Director
      • Norma Bailey
    • Writer
      • Aubrey Day
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    6daisukereds

    "I am right back where I started.."

    A "commoner" girl goes on a vacation cruise, trying to get away from work and recent break-up with her fiance. She meets a special guy, who shares her love for art. The end up together.

    This film has good actors (which work together and make for a cute couple), decent film making and a proper execution!

    SADLY, it is hurt by utterly formulaic structure. And it checks all the predictable checkpoints!! And I mean ALL of them.

    He is a royal Duke in line for the throne(?) and keeping the secret (for some reason), charming high-points in their developing relationship throughout the trip, the borish low-point at the last third of the film, the "it wasn't real" line from the lead, the "you are special because you changed him", the helping hand from a third party to sway them back together, etc etc.. all concluding in a beautiful perfect happy ending.

    It's okay and doesn't annoy. But the repetitiveness is tiring.

    I'll give it a point higher than I would simulating this is the first movie I've ever seen.
    7caseyb86

    Better than the first

    Working on this set of movies and so far this second one was much better than the first. A little more details to the story, and an actual storyline at that. The first one I don't even feel like had a story line. I love that there's more humor in this one as well. For those who love royalty stories, this one is cute enough with him having to be discrete. To me it's always fun when they get to live a normal life for a while. I enjoy the couple little repeat characters, Betty and Teddy. Betty isn't as exaggerative as she is in Good Witch, which is a good thing, and Teddy is fun to see without a European accent. She can do it all and she's beautiful. I hope she stars in one soon. As always, I love when there's more than just the one kiss at the end, makes it more of a believable love story.
    1toadwriter

    pretty typical

    This movie was alright, with the Duke meeting a girl that didn't know his identity. Then in typical fashion, the drama is that a fake story - about their relationship - is released, she finds out and then the conflict is that he lied.

    That's where the movie lost me. I mean, most women would be absolutely thrilled to find out the man they're attracted to is actually a Prince. At the very least, I'd think she'd want to be curious about why he's hiding his identity, but common sense says - if she has a brain at all - that she'd know why. Duh. But the movie falls into a typical unrealistic trap that I find most Hallmark movies fall into; where someone's dishonest, or there's some conflict of sorts and common sense is pretty much tossed out the window for everyone's lack of trust or inability to rationalize the truth.

    I mean, this girl should have been calling friends and saying, OMG, you know who I met, but instead she's like, I can't trust you anymore.

    She ought to think about things from his perspective. He has a reason for wanting to hide what might be the biggest secret in the history of secrets. Duh.

    This movie could have been so much better if there was something more to the punchline than, I can't trust a Duke hiding his identity. Whatever. Get over it. Or better yet, maybe he ought to find a girl with a brain on her shoulders.
    8drbayside

    Looking forward to seeing the other Love on the Danube Movies!

    My first thought was oh goodness, not another Hallmark Royal romance! However, full disclosure every time I say that I always watch them anyway and I'm glad that it didn't stop me from watching this one.

    I love the chemistry between the Hero and Heroine.

    I actually thought all of the supporting cast and characters were tremendous.

    I was happily surprised, that for once, there wasn't a villain trying to sabotage the relationship. I always enjoy Catherine Discher, she was perfect for the role of Betty Stevenson.

    It seemed that this Hallmark movie had more lighthearted moments, of course the typical heartache was there, but it was never overshadowed by the likable characters and watching their relationships develop.
    7MIssM19

    Great chemistry and locations.

    Ava is not having the best moment of her life, her relationship ended a week before the wedding, so he boss suggests that she takes the river cruisr that was supposed to be her honeymoon trip to disconnect and unwind for a bit. There, she meets "Joe" aka Jozsef, a duke of a small European country, who doesn't tell her his real identity, of course. They bond immediately and they start spending time together, mostly talking and enjoying all things art.

    It was an entertaining movie. I really love the European charm it has. Our leads had great chemistry and I think the relationship of the characters developed in a natural way, it wasn't rushed or forced.

    And yes, the pre-ending problem is quite obvious from the beginning, but honestly I was more drawn to the chemistry of the leads and the beautiful cities shown. Also, is it really a royal Hallmark movie if you don't have an actor pretending an accent?

    I will probably watch the rest of the series.

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      When the Duke boards the ship, he asks when "High Tea" is. He should have asked when Afternoon Tea was. Afternoon Tea is the elegant refined special meal while the High Tea is a working-class meal which is reference to the high tables where substantial meals were served to workers.
    • Goofs
      The name of the character portrayed by Dan Jeannotte is sometimes shown as József and sometimes as Jozsef.

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    • Release date
      • May 24, 2025 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United Kingdom
      • Belgium
    • Official site
      • Hallmark Channel
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Filming locations
      • Budapest, Hungary(Budapest)
    • Production companies
      • Leif Films Media
      • Moviehouse Entertainment
      • Saga Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
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      • 16 : 9

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