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The long-awaited wedding of Norman and Rita leads the postal detectives to a letter with clues about a young woman's missing mother.The long-awaited wedding of Norman and Rita leads the postal detectives to a letter with clues about a young woman's missing mother.The long-awaited wedding of Norman and Rita leads the postal detectives to a letter with clues about a young woman's missing mother.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
- Rita
- (as Crystal Lowe)
Leonica Douglas
- Penelope
- (as Leonica Douglas Santana)
Paul-Dean Martin
- Postal Worker
- (uncredited)
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I truly hope this is not the end of this wonderful series. I only say that because it is so hard to imagine a more perfect movie for it to end on. The magnificent culmination of all that has come before it. Seldom do you see writing on this level in a TV movie, and the dialogue delivered with such depth of feeling by all the cast. It's multi-layered, beautifully crafted, funny, insightful, and so respectful of mental illness. And the richness to the main characters' romances is intoxicating and believable, to the point of spontaneous tears. I've enjoyed all of their movies, but this is the only one I've written a review for, because I truly believe it is something all should share. For there are simply no false steps here. The very best. 10/10.
I have been a fan of SSD since the pilot movie premiered and I will continue to love and support this series for as long as Hallmark continues to make more movies. To the Altar was just the best and all the actors were at the top of their game in this one. I loved finally seeing the wedding take place...just as in real life, a little sadness sprinkled in with the joy...What a story!!! Kudos to all involved in the production of this series...so inspiring!!
This is the most well written series I've seen in a long time. The mystery is fun to follow. The dialogue doesn't talk down to the audience. The production value is always right on the mark. The casting of the principal characters is brilliant. I love this series and this wedding episode in particular. I anxiously await Shane's wedding!
This movie had everything. It was so funny! I laughed out loud many times. It was educational and heartwarming. The letter story and the story of Rita's mother were fantastically told and brilliantly brought to the screen by phenonmenal acting. The wedding, with all the last-minute problems and solutions was so sweet and so Rita and Norman. The romance factor between Shane and Oliver was off-the-charts fantastic! The movie was PERFECTION!
This entire series is outstanding, and this latest installment is true fan service for the dedicated #POstables community. Signed, Sealed, Delivered always tells stories with heart, compassion and kindness, offering up timeless lessons about life, love & hope. To the Altar is no different! From the zany rom-com wedding antics as everything starts to go wrong, to the gentle and sensitive way it handles the topic of mental illness in the current 'case', there are no false steps here. And, without giving away too much (spoilers!) there are a lot of beautiful and long-awaited romantic moments for both couples in the series. I couldn't have been happier with this latest addition to the series and just hope for many more to come!
Did you know
- TriviaActress Colleen Camp who previously portrayed Rita's Mother doesn't appear in this movie. The character is apparently killed in an unseen spelunking accident. Camp was apparently difficult to work with and was written out of all future SSD movies at the main casts request.
- GoofsBill said he made Sunny's loom as a wedding present. But later Artis said she and Sunny learned to weave together 25 years earlier with the tribe of the sacred Biami south of New Guinea. But based on when Bill and Sunny met and when Rita would have been born they had to have been married longer than 25 years, more like 35-40 years. So it seems odd Bill would make a loom for Sunny as a wedding gift but then she waited many years until she learned how weave. And that would be an odd time to travel so far away without Bill (since Bill didn't know Artis he couldn't have been there with Sunny) and without Rita who would have been a pre-teen or teenager by then. The whole timeline doesn't fit.
- Quotes
Norman Dorman: Cousin Arthur.
Oliver O'Toole: Arthur. The convicted cow-tipper?
Norman Dorman: That was overturned. The conviction, not the cow.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Vows We Have Made (2021)
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