The Lost Valentine

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The Lost Valentine is a 2011 American made-for-television romantic drama film, based on James Michael Pratt’s novel, about a woman who discovers the enduring love story of a widow still waiting for her World War II–missing husband.

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instanceOf television film
authorOfSourceWork James Michael Pratt NERFINISHED
awardReceived Faith & Freedom Award for Television NERFINISHED
basedOn The Lost Valentine (novel) NERFINISHED
castMember Ann Cusack NERFINISHED
Benito Martinez NERFINISHED
Betty White NERFINISHED
Billy Magnussen NERFINISHED
Gil Gerard NERFINISHED
Jennifer Love Hewitt NERFINISHED
Meghann Fahy NERFINISHED
Mike Pniewski NERFINISHED
Nadia Dajani NERFINISHED
Sean Faris NERFINISHED
cinematographer David Boyd NERFINISHED
composer Mark Adler NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Darnell Martin NERFINISHED
distributor CBS NERFINISHED
editor Tina Hirsch NERFINISHED
executiveProducer Mark Winemaker NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Atlanta, Georgia NERFINISHED
firstBroadcastDate 2011-01-30
firstBroadcastOn Hallmark Hall of Fame NERFINISHED
genre romantic drama
hasTheme enduring love
wartime separation
isTelevisionFilm true
mainCharacter Caroline Thomas NERFINISHED
Lucas Thomas NERFINISHED
Susan Allison NERFINISHED
notableAward Faith & Freedom Award for Television NERFINISHED
originalLanguage English
originalNetwork CBS
partOf Hallmark Hall of Fame NERFINISHED
plotSummary A television reporter discovers the enduring love story of a widow who still waits at a train station for her World War II–missing husband.
portrayedBy Betty White NERFINISHED
Jennifer Love Hewitt NERFINISHED
Sean Faris NERFINISHED
producer Ralph Winter NERFINISHED
productionCompany Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions NERFINISHED
Ralph Winter Productions NERFINISHED
releaseYear 2011
runtimeMinutes 100
screenwriter Jenny Wingfield NERFINISHED
settingPlace United States NERFINISHED
settingTime World War II NERFINISHED

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Gerald W. Abrams notableWork The Lost Valentine