The Hired Heart (1997)
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Synopsis: Garnet Hadley (Penelope Ann Miller) has been avoiding romantic relationships in the two years since her husband's death. Her neighbors in the town of Sweetwater, unwilling to see the pretty young... Garnet Hadley (Penelope Ann Miller) has been avoiding romantic relationships in the two years since her husband's death. Her neighbors in the town of Sweetwater, unwilling to see the pretty young widow continue her lonely lifestyle, have begun setting her up on dates--and even her father-in-law Mike (Barry Corbin) has gotten in on the act. To avoid the town's meddling, Garnet hires a "boyfriend" from an out-of-town escort service to spend a week pretending to be madly in love. But as she parades around town with her new beau--a struggling classical music composer named Bryan (Brett Cullen)--she begins to feel real emotion underneath the romantic charade. [More]
Starring: Penelope Ann Miller, Barry Corbin, Brett Cullen, Allison Hossack
Starring: Penelope Ann Miller, Barry Corbin, Brett Cullen, Allison Hossack, Graham Greene
Director: Jeremy Kagan
Director: Jeremy Kagan
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