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Signed Sealed Delivered

Original title: Second Chances
  • Episode aired Oct 12, 2013
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  • 1h 27m
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7.6/10
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A two-hour backdoor pilot of the TV series with the same name that focuses on four postal workers who take it upon themselves to track down intended recipients of undeliverable mail.A two-hour backdoor pilot of the TV series with the same name that focuses on four postal workers who take it upon themselves to track down intended recipients of undeliverable mail.A two-hour backdoor pilot of the TV series with the same name that focuses on four postal workers who take it upon themselves to track down intended recipients of undeliverable mail.

  • Director
    • Scott Smith
  • Writers
    • Martha Williamson
    • Brandi Harkonen
  • Stars
    • Eric Mabius
    • Kristin Booth
    • Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Scott Smith
    • Writers
      • Martha Williamson
      • Brandi Harkonen
    • Stars
      • Eric Mabius
      • Kristin Booth
      • Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
    • 21User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Eric Mabius
    Eric Mabius
    • Oliver O'Toole
    Kristin Booth
    Kristin Booth
    • Shane McInerney
    Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
    Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
    • Rita Haywith
    • (as Crystal Lowe)
    Geoff Gustafson
    Geoff Gustafson
    • Norman Dorman
    Daphne Zuniga
    Daphne Zuniga
    • Andrea Shmeckle
    Laci J Mailey
    Laci J Mailey
    • Kelly
    Benjamin Hollingsworth
    Benjamin Hollingsworth
    • Charlie
    • (as Ben Hollingsworth)
    Dee Jay Jackson
    • Taxi Driver
    Victor Ayala
    • Barista
    Michael Karl Richards
    Michael Karl Richards
    • Cameron
    Samuel Hartley
    • Little Boy
    Scott Rintoul
    • Male Traveler
    Tracy Trueman
    • Mother
    Larke Miller
    Larke Miller
    • Eleanor
    Kelly-Ruth Mercier
    Kelly-Ruth Mercier
    • Charlie's Neighbor
    Olivia Cheng
    Olivia Cheng
    • Newsperson
    Michael P. Northey
    Michael P. Northey
    • Jerry Polevich
    • (as Michael Northey)
    Reese Alexander
    Reese Alexander
    • Reporter #1
    • Director
      • Scott Smith
    • Writers
      • Martha Williamson
      • Brandi Harkonen
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    8tiaanb-18673

    Great Refresher Of A Movie But Badly Marketed

    I am excited to have found a little unknown gem like this one, but am extremely bummed out by the fact that nearly no one has experienced this. This, in my opinion is how more films should be, great plot with interwoven stories, great and likeable cast, and just an overall well written and fun film. After seeing this film I remember why I watch all of the mediocre and bad ones, it's to experience something like this. I'm overall just really satisfied with all aspects of this movie. 8/10, if we could go into decimals I might even go so far as to give it an 8.5/10, but I think 8 is a pretty fair score nonetheless. I'd recommend you watch this film if you like stress-free movies, the Mystery genre, or Romcoms.
    9Nancy3770

    Very Entertaining Warm-Hearted Movie

    Both my husband and I enjoyed this movie very much. We didn't know until after we watched it that it was the pilot for a series. We are looking forward to seeing more entertaining stories with this wonderful cast. I don't know if the US Post Office actually has a Dead Letter Office, but the portrayal of this concept was charming.

    It is so refreshing in this day and age to have something interesting to watch that doesn't revolve around violence and crime. It had great writing with enough little twists and turns to keep things interesting. We have seen Eric Mabius in other Hallmark movies. He does such a great job. All of the actors were perfectly cast. We highly recommend this movie.
    9blomie2000

    A gem of a movie

    A dedicated team of lost-mail detectives enters an unpredictable world where letters and packages from the past save lives, solve crimes, reunite old loves, and change futures by arriving late, but always miraculously on time. The team is led by the charming and idiosyncratic Oliver (Eric Mabius), who still considers the stamped and mailed letter to be the gold standard of human communication. Together with his team of lost letter experts, free-spirited Rita (Crystal Lowe), oddly-intuitive Norman (Geoff Gustafson) and newcomer no-nonsense Shane (Kristin Booth) they embark on a risky and unorthodox way, beginning with a chance to clear the name of a wrongfully accused man and reconnect him with the love of his life.

    I love Hallmark movies, but even I know that they are a bit too cheesy for most people. Every once in a while however, they produce a little gem. This movie is just that. It's sweet and quirky and has a happy ending, but there's also a decent script, a lovely love story and good acting.
    9Jackbv123

    The start of something great

    I love quirky shows. The Librarians. Eureka. Warehouse 13. They take the edge off in an increasingly edgy world, especially in 2020-21. This franchise is definitely quirky, although with this movie it starts out a little more on the normal side than what it is later.

    The four principle actors are so good at their roles. If you've seen Eric Mabius in a Hallmark romance movie, you might not recognize him. Oliver is a man of rigid principle and faith. Shane is a woman with tenacity. She too has faith, she just doesn't know it yet. There is a definite future for these two because Mabius and Booth have great chemistry. So many people love Crystal Lowe and she deserves it. I said you wouldn't recognize Mabius in a "normal" movie. Double that for Lowe. Yet she is great in both kinds of roles. Rita is unique. And quirky. Geoff Gustafson has a difficult role because it's not quite clear who Norman Dorman is yet, and even all these years later his character is evolving.

    As much as I loved the regular cast, Laci J Mailey and Benjamin Hollingsworth blew me away. Their chemistry was nitroglycerin. I'm really sorry Mailey hasn't been more prominent on Hallmark in recent years, beyond her role on Chesapeake Shores.

    There's a mystery to be solved, and the as yet unnamed Postables are on the case. The viewer gets far more information than the Postables should have, but somehow they are more privy to it than should be given the size of the letter. Even the viewer can't quite see everything yet, but the outcomes are predictable. But even if predictable, the viewer can't wait to see it unfold.

    There are plot holes galore. I let them pass over me, but I will mention a some. Charlie's lawyer acts like you have to prove innocence rather than establish doubt. Then things don't process through the criminal justice system nearly as fast as it did here. I'm pretty sure all postal employees have a union so Andrea's threats exceed her actual authority. And of course, every episode of SSD is followed with a disclaimer that the movies aren't consistent with USPS procedures. It would be easy to get hung up on these, but if you are willing to let them pass, there is a lot of fun to be had.
    9S1rr34l

    Well Written, Acted, & Directed Pilot

    This is a lovely well thought-out movie, that is well directed and superbly acted by a talented cast, headed by one of my favourite actors, Eric Mabius. who I originally saw in The Crow: Salvation.

    I really loved the idea of the "Lost Letter Department" whose sole job is to get the undelivered mail to where it's intended destination. If they cannot read the address on the envelope then they are allowed to open the letter, but they are only allowed to read as far as they need so they can deduce a delivery address, as it's a federal offense to tamper with mail.

    In this case, though, they keep running into problems in determining the destination so they have to keep reading. As they do the viewer is shown the story of the letter's writer and becomes embroiled in their tale.

    The reason this works is the juxtaposition of the two ongoing stories, as well as the different characters within each. It gives quite a lot of detail to keep you interested and entertained.

    Eric Mabius plays Oliver O'Toole who is a stuffed shirt, but with a heart of gold. He likes his rules and regulations though if there's a logical explanation to circumnavigate the rules to get the desired outcome, then he will. He is a solid and strong character, a good lead.

    Kristin Booth portrays Shane McInerney, "Miss McInerney" as Oliver likes to call her and the chemistry between them is nice. She comes to the Lost Letter Department by accident and can only get redeployed to her desired department after a couple of months. Even though she isn't good at hiding her disappointment, it's Shane who is pivotal in pushing the investigation to its conclusion. It's her curiosity and enthusiasm that help make her a well thought-out character.

    Then you have the two "Side-Kicks" Rita Haywith and Norman Dorman, played nicely by Crystal Lowe and Geoff Gustafson. These are the "Geeks" of the Lost Letter Department, but add a depth to the team, which makes the show stronger.

    Even though there are some adult issues represented in the story these are handled with maturity and in a light manner. This is not a doom and gloom show, and for that reason I loved it.

    What works really well is the great direction, it cannot be easy to intertwine two stories and keep it well paced and smooth. The director makes this look effortless, all adding to the enjoyability of the movie.

    I would recommend this to everybody, especially the lovers of heart- warming tales.

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    • Trivia
      Shown in the UK by Channel 5 on 23 June 2015 under the title "Lost Letter Mysteries"
    • Goofs
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    • Quotes

      Oliver: The thoughtfully composed, well considered addressed stamped, professionally postmarked and personally delivered letter is still the gold standard of human intercourse. God is in his universe and all is right in the world.

    • Connections
      Followed by Signed, Sealed, Delivered (2013)

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Second Chances
    • Filming locations
      • Britannia Beach, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Front Street Pictures
      • Muse Entertainment Enterprises
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      • 1h 27m(87 min)
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