Before You Say I Do

Before You Say "I Do"
Distributed by Hallmark Channel
Directed by Paul Fox
Produced by Mary Pantelidis
Written by Elena Krupp
Starring David Sutcliffe
Jennifer Westfeldt
Music by Lawrence Shragge
Cinematography David A. Makin
Editing by Ellen Fine
Production company Marvista Entertainment
Country United States
Language English
Original channel Hallmark Channel
Release date February 14, 2009
Running time 89 minutes

Before You Say "I Do" (working title Then Again[1]) is an American television movie directed by Paul Fox. It premiered on Hallmark Channel on February 14, 2009.

Plot

George Murray has been dating his girlfriend Jane Gardner for a while now, and is ready to propose. But Jane can’t bring herself to marry again after her first husband Doug broke her heart by cheating on her with the wedding coordinator. Desperately in love, George wishes things were different: that he had met Jane before she married Doug, making her not so jaded. After a car accident, George finds himself exactly ten years back in time, just a few days before Doug and Jane’s wedding. He goes to her work, which is at a building for the Don't Throw Away newspaper, and Jane "meets" him. George also gets revenge on a guy at work who took (his colleague) Harvey's plans and caused him not to get the promotion he'd been wanting. Jane's friend, Mary Brown, knows all about Doug cheating on Jane, but she can't bring herself to tell Jane. She and George talk about it and plan to get Jane to find out about Doug and the wedding coordinator. Mary wants Jane to go with George, since she despises Doug for cheating on her best friend. At Doug and Jane's wedding, Jane figures out about Doug and dumps him for George. They run off in his car, getting chased the whole time by Doug. They get into a minor crash and George wakes up ten years into the future, from where he is. He and Jane are married and are celebrating their 10th anniversary with a renewal of their vows. Mary got married to George's friend, Harvey.

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Reviews

Star Magazine gave the film only two stars, stating:

This romantic comedy...has the romance angle covered, but comes up short when it comes to the jokes. That's not to mention all the time-travel questions it casually skips right over in pursuit of a happy ending. Meanwhile, paging the show-biz doctor: What's happened to Lauren Holly's career that she's not playing the girl here but, instead, her wacky, future-telling best friend?[2]

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