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Release Date:
February 17, 2018
Original Title:
Wedding March 3: Here Comes the Bride
Alternate Titles:
Dia de Casamento 3
Genres:
Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
All Canadian Entertainment
Brad Krevoy Television
Lighthouse Pictures
Motion Picture Corporation of America
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 90
It’s a full Valentine’s Day weekend at the Inn when Olivia and Mick host Mick’s sister Bonnie and her finance Sean, Mick’s daughter Julie and her boyfriend Wyatt, and Olivia’s mother Nora and her boyfriend Johnny. Bonnie brings her new fiancé Sean, and they plan to marry at the Inn that weekend, and Julie announces she plans to drop out of college to pursue her passion for cooking. While Olivia plans the wedding, Mick expresses his concerns to both Bonnie about the distant Sean, and to Julie about dropping out of college. Wyatt, too, is troubled by Julie’s decision to leave college, and the two have a fight that may end their relationship. As the wedding approaches, Sean reveals a secret that he has been keeping all weekend, and Johnny has a surprise of his own in store.
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Art Direction:
Grace Alvarez
Associate Producer:
Sammie Astaneh
Vince Balzano
Casting:
Jackie Lind
Costume Design:
Florence Barrett
Director:
David Weaver
Director of Photography:
Ryan McMaster
Editor:
Kelly Herron
Executive Producer:
Susie Belzberg Krevoy
Eric Jarboe
Amy Krell
Brad Krevoy
Amanda Phillips
Jonathan Shore
Ashley Squires
Jimmy Townsend
Jack Wagner
David Weaver
Shawn Williamson
First Assistant Director:
Kevin Leslie
Music:
Terry Frewer
Producer:
Jamie Goehring
Kevin Leslie
Production Design:
Daren Luc Sasges
Set Decoration:
Heather Victoria Adams
Supervising Producer:
Doran S. Chandler
Nathaniel Lyman
Michael Shepard
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