The Good Witch's Garden
| The Good Witch's Garden | |
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| Distributed by | Hallmark Channel |
| Directed by | Craig Pryce |
| Produced by | Andrea Raffaghello |
| Written by | G. Ross Parker Rod Spence |
| Starring | Catherine Bell Chris Potter |
| Cinematography | John Dyer |
| Editing by | Mark Sanders |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Release date | February 7, 2009 |
| Running time | 120 minutes |
| Preceded by | The Good Witch |
| Followed by | The Good Witch's Gift |
The Good Witch's Garden is a Hallmark Channel television film, the sequel to The Good Witch. It premiered on Hallmark Channel on February 7, 2009. The next film in the series, The Good Witch's Gift,[1] aired November 13, 2010 on Hallmark Channel.
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[edit] Plot
Cassie Nightingale (Catherine Bell) has settled into Middleton and is busy making Grey House into a bed and breakfast. Her boyfriend, Chief of Police Jake Russell (Chris Potter), and his kids, Brandon (Matthew Knight) and Lori (Hannah Endicott-Douglas), are happy to have Cassie in the neighborhood, but before long, a stranger named Nick (Rob Stewart) appears with papers entitling him to legal ownership of Grey House. Cassie is bewildered and wonders if she really belongs in Middleton.
[edit] Cast
- Catherine Bell as Cassandra Nightingale
- Chris Potter as Sheriff Jake Russell
- Matthew Knight as Brandon Russell
- Hannah Endicott-Douglas as Lori Russell
- Catherine Disher as Martha
- Peter MacNeill as George
- Jordy Benattar as Jess
- Rob Stewart as Nick Chasen
[edit] Working title
The film was originally to be titled Good Witch 2: Magic Never Fades.[2]
[edit] Reception
The film's premiere did moderately well for Hallmark Channel. It scored a 2.7 household rating with over 2.3 million homes, over 3.1 million total viewers and 4.2 million unduplicated viewers. This performance ranked it #1 in the time period as well as the second-highest-rated Prime Time cable movie of the week and day, among all ad-supported cable networks. The film boosted Hallmark Channel to rank #3 in Prime Time for the day, and #5 for the week.[3]
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- The Good Witch's Garden at the Internet Movie Database
- The Good Witch's Garden on Hallmark Channel
- The Good Witch's Garden on Hallmark Channel's Press Site
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