Hallmark Channel ‘All Of My Heart: The Wedding’ Premiere: See Cast, Trailer
Lacey Chabert’s Jenny and Brennan Elliott’s Brian first met and fell in love in Hallmark Channel’s “All of My Heart” in 2015, and now they’re preparing for their wedding in the third movie in the franchise, “All of My Heart: The Wedding.”
Airing as part of the network’s Fall Harvest 2018 programming event on Saturday, this latest sequel follows the couple as they work to balance running the inn with planning their upcoming nuptials. This isn’t the only new movie coming out soon that the actors have together. They’re also co-starring in the upcoming Hallmark Movies & Mysteries flick, “The Crossword Mystery.”
In the meantime, here’s what you can expect from tonight’s premiere of “All of My Heart: The Wedding.”
“After inheriting Emily’s Country Inn, Jenny and Brian are not only more in love with each other but they’ve also fallen for the quaint inn itself and the three goats that live there,” the synopsis begins. “Embraced by all of Bucks County, Emily’s Inn is a treasured fixture, and the happy couple who run the romantic B&B are equally adored by everyone. In fact, most of the town will be coming to, or participating in, Jenny and Brian’s upcoming wedding, including Jenny’s maid of honor Casey (Heather Doerksen), who runs the town coffee shop, Brian’s best man Tommy (Daniel Cudmore), who runs the General Store, and the town’s wise old codger Vern (Ed Asner), who has been tapped to give away the bride.”
The stress of running an inn and planning a wedding only gets worse when Chicago accountant Meg (Pauline Egin) arrives to town and claims she’s part heir to the bed and breakfast. She has the legal documents to back her up, which she shows to Brian and Jenny before telling them she doesn’t want anything to do with the inn, she just wants them to buy her out. If they’re not able to do so, the business will have to be sold.
On top of everything else they have going on, the engaged couple starts trying to get the money they need to keep the inn for themselves. Unsure if they’ll be able to make it work, they move up their wedding to date to ensure they’ll be able to get married there.
“But even by ramping up the sales of Jenny’s Home Baked pastries, Brian and Jenny can’t seem to raise the funds needed to become sole owners of the inn, and soon a For Sale sign appears on the property,” the movie synopsis continues. “Stressed to the max, especially since Brian’s estranged father has agreed to attend the wedding, Brian is thinking about returning to his Wall Street roots to earn enough to save the inn. But when Jenny learns of his plan, she reminds him that his former job nearly broke their relationship, and he agrees their love is far more important than their finances. Time and again they ease each other’s worries by simply believing things will work out.”
The wedding date is right around the corner, so it’s a good thing Brian and Tommy are able to finish the gazebo where Jenny wants to marry. Surprising the bride, and the groom, even more, the town fundraises to help get the money the couple needs to buy Meg’s portion of the inn. Unfortunately, it’s still not enough, and the inn’s still at risk of being sold. There’s even a buyer already interested in purchasing the property, but he wants to completely rebuild it instead of simply doing some repairs.
“For now, though, focusing on becoming husband and wife is all that matters to these loving innkeepers and hopefully their happily-ever-after will be spent creating more romance in Emily’s Country Inn,” the synopsis concludes.
Find out if they’re able to keep the inn when “All of My Heart: The Wedding” premieres on Hallmark Channel on Saturday at 9 p.m. EDT.
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