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Love Takes Wing
Written byRachel Stuhler (teleplay)
Janette Oke (novel)
Directed byLou Diamond Phillips
StarringErin Cottrell
Lou Diamond Phillips
Haylie Duff
Sarah Jones
Country of origin United States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersKyle A. Clark
Stephen Niver
Original release
NetworkHallmark Channel
ReleaseApril 4 2009

Love Takes Wing is a Christian drama and the seventh TV movie based on a series of books by Janette Oke. It is set to air on Hallmark Channel on April 4, 2009.[1] Lou Diamond Phillips directed from a script by Rachel Stuhler, based on the book Love Takes Wing by Janette Oke.[1]

It is the seventh movie in an ongoing series that includes Love Comes Softly (2003), Love's Enduring Promise (2004), Love's Long Journey (2005), Love's Abiding Joy (2006), Love's Unending Legacy (2007), and Love's Unfolding Dream (2007). The eighth movie and final installment of the series Love Finds a Home will air April 11, 2009, one week following this movie.

Plot

Wounded by the recent death of her husband, Dr. Belinda Simpson (Sarah Jones) arrives in the tiny town of Sikeston to take up the post of town physician. Once there, she discovers that many of the town’s residents, including children at an orphanage run by Miss Hattie Clarence (Cloris Leachman), have fallen ill to or died from an unknown ailment. Soon, Belinda begins to worry that she is in over her head, despite reassurances from her best friend, Annie (Haylie Duff), and the town blacksmith, Lee (Jordan Bridges).

Unfortunately, the residents of Sikeston aren’t as trusting of Belinda’s abilities as a doctor – mainly because she’s a woman. As well, many of them don’t even want her to help the orphans, who they blame for infecting the rest of the town. Indeed, they would be happy to see the orphanage close altogether. Opposed by what seems like the entire town, Belinda must trust in her abilities, her friends and her faith to guide her.[1]

Cast

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