The Wishing Well (film)
Appearance
The Wishing Well | |
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Genre | Fantasy/Romantic Drama |
Written by | Steven H. Berman |
Directed by | David Jackson |
Starring | Jordan Ladd Jason London Jadin Gould Ernest Borgnine Sally Kellerman Yeardley Smith Charles Shaughnessy Tempestt Bledsoe |
Music by | Stephen Graziano |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producers | Larry Levinson Randy Pope Michael Moran |
Producer | Brian J. Gordon |
Cinematography | Brian Shanley |
Editor | Christine Kelley |
Running time | 120 minutes |
Production company | LG Films in association with Larry Levinson Productions |
The Wishing Well is a fantasy romantic drama film made for the Hallmark Channel,[1] which premiered in the UK in 2009[2] and had its USA premiere in 2010.[3] It was directed by David Jackson and starred Jordan Ladd and Jason London.[4]
Plot Summary
[edit]Cynthia (Ladd), a shallow journalist, is sent to a small town to investigate its reportedly magic wishing well. She makes a wish and enters a parallel universe in which she is working for the town's local newspaper run by local, Mark (London).
Cast
[edit]- Jordan Ladd as Cynthia Tamerline
- Jason London as Mark
- Ernest Borgnine as Big Jim
- Sally Kellerman as Donette
- Michael Rose as Bob
- Jadin Gould as Abby Jansen
- Tessie Santiago as Rachel
- Yeardley Smith as Mary Williams
- Anne De Salvo as Zeil
- Charles Shaughnessy as Bosley
- Tempestt Bledsoe as Enid
- Kyle T. Heffner as Keenie James
- Senta Moses as Michelle
- Heather Tocquigny as Erin
- Kevin Kirkpatrick as Tyson
- Rod McCary as Upshaw
References
[edit]- ^ Valby, Karen (10 January 2010). "Weekend wisdom from the Hallmark Channel: Women, flee the city!". Entertainment WEEKLY. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
- ^ Freer, Sloan. "The Wishing Well". RadioTimes. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
- ^ "Jordan Ladd, Jason London, Ernest Borgnine & Sally Kellerman in Hallmark Channel's The Wishing Well". albawaba. 26 November 2009. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
- ^ "THE WISHING WELL - 2010". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
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