Hallmark Channel ‘All Of My Heart: Inn Love’ Premiere: See Cast, Trailer
We’re halfway through Hallmark Channel’s Fall Harvest premiere with the third, out of six, new TV movie, “All of My Heart: Inn Love,” airing on Saturday.
While there’s a new original film airing every Saturday during this programming event, which started with “Falling for Vermont” on Sept. 23, this one is a little bit different from the rest of the crop. It’s a sequel to the network’s hit 2015 movie “All of My Heart,” starring Hallmark favorites Lacey Chabert and Brennan Elliott.
The two are returning for this part two film, which picks up right around where the first one left off. To recap a little on where that was, let’s look back on the original movie.
Chabert’s Jenny, a former caterer from Connecticut, and Elliott’s Brian, a Wall Street-type from New York, met when they ended up co-owning a house together. While they were complete opposites and often fought, they ended up falling in love. In the end, Jenny decided to open up a bed and breakfast, Elliott proposed to her and she happily accepted.
Now, in this second film, the two are engaged and working on getting that bed and breakfast ready for its grand opening when trouble ensues.
“Jenny and Brian’s future looks bright. The inn is coming together nicely and so is their romance. They’re even starting to get a few bookings. But later, at the music festival, just as they’re enjoying a lovely dance, Jenny and Brian have to take cover from the rain,” according to the official synopsis. “Soon, as Vern had predicted, a full-blown storm hits and as the couple runs toward their house, which is getting battered by the nasty weather, they worry if the roof will hold.”
Sadly, the roof isn’t strong enough and there’s a lot of damage to the inn that needs to be fixed before the place can open. Even worse, the couple has already been putting all of their money into the remodel and can’t really afford to fix any more issues.
“With guests scheduled to arrive within a few days, Jenny and Brian are worried the place won’t be ready, not to mention the fact that their bills are piling up. To save money, Brian tries to do most of the repairs himself and Jenny pitches in by ramping up her baked goods business. Still, their financial woes are undeniable so when Brian’s former Wall Street buddy asks him to consult on a deal in New York he jumps at the chance.”
While Jenny is happy that Brian’s going to be making a little extra money that will go a long way with the inn, her support starts to dwindle as his stays in New York start to extend. With her fiancé spending more time in New York and less time at the inn with her, she starts to second-guess their engagement and partnership.
“In the meantime, as Jenny’s baking business expands and Brian spends more time at his new Wall Street office, Emily’s Inn is full of romance. One of the guests has fallen in love with the next-door neighbor and another guest is smitten with the man who runs the general store. If only the inn’s proprietors could spend enough time together at the inn to rekindle their own romance.”
Will Brian finally put his old life behind him once and for all to be able to move forward with his new life with Jenny? This Saturday’s sequel holds all the love-filled answers.
Along with Chabert and Elliott, the movie will also feature Ed Asner as Vern, Daniel Cudmore as Tommy and Heather Doerksen as Casey.
The film was executive produced by Catherine Kretz, Michael Shepard, Beth Grossbard, Marnie Young and Harvey Kahn, while it was directed by Terry Ingram from a script written by Karen Berger.
“All of My Heart: Inn Love” premieres on Hallmark Channel on Oct. 7 at 9 p.m. EDT.
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