Unexpected Grace
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“It’s either ‘Mysteries or Misery'” said Megan on today’s brand new podcast. Listen in as Megan and Wendy review “Unexpected Grace” which premiered on Hallmark Movies and Mysteries on Sunday, March 12, 2023.
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About “Unexpected Grace”
- The movie was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
- It was reported that the weather was at times at -15 Celsius or about ~ 0 Fahrenheit during filming.
- Linda-Lisa Hayter directed. She has 9 directing credits on IMDB including “The Journey Ahead” from 2022 which was a HMM movie, “Five More Minutes,” “Right in Front of Me,” “Christmas in Evergreen: Bells are Ringing,” and “Cranberry Christmas.” She also directed a Lifetime movie called “Dirty Little Secret” staring Melissa Joan Hart and it’s about hoarding.
- Story credit goes to Eugenia Zukerman – according to IMDB this is her the film writing credit from the 79 year old.
- Teleplay is by Mark Hefti who has 16 writing credits including “A Dickens of a Holiday,” “My Christmas Family Tree,” and “Beverly Hills Wedding.”
- Erica Durance plays grieving mom Noelle. She last was in “We Need a Little Christmas,” “Color My World with Love,” and “North to Home” all in 2022. Plus Lifetime’s “Girl in the Shed: The Kidnapping of Abby Hernandez.”
- Michael Rady plays Jack. Last time he was on Hallmark he was in “A New Year’s Resolution.” His resume is quite deep – he’s recently been on “Magnum PI,” “Chicago Med,” “The Good Fight,” and “New Amsterdam.” Also 10 episodes of “UnReal” in 2016, 8 episodes of “Jane the Virgin,” 18 episodes of the reboot of “Melrose Place” in 2009, the college series “Greek” in 2008 and he also played the Greek hottie in 2005 “Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.”
- Erica Tremblay played daughter Grace. She most recently had an uncredited role in the Tyler Hynes movie “Always Amore.”