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Dec 28 2008

A Kiss at Midnight

Published by mcnally1 at 1:49 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

As I already stated, my wife is making me watch chick flicks. We watched a new one on the Hallmark Channel last night. It was called A Kiss At Midnight and it stars Faith Ford. She was on the show Hope and Faith and Murphy Brown. The movie is about a matchmaker named Susan Flowers. She is going to turn forty and makes a wish that she will kiss the man of her dreams at Midnight on New Year’s Eve the next year. The man is named Joshua Sherman who has two young daughters named Cassie and Megan and he was widowed six years before. HeĀ  owns an online matchmaking service that competes with Susan’s Hearts and Flowers service. Dyan Cannon plays her mom that is marrying a man that is totally wrong for her named Arthur. The girls decide to find a woman for their dad to date. Susan uploaded her profile to use the service to write an expose on the web site. They see Susan’s profile and then ask her to meet their dad Josh Sherman. Cassie loves to ride so she tells Susan to accidentally bump into her dad and go out to lunch. Josh does not know what is going on and neither does Susan until their second meeting when the girls divulge that their dad did not know that they posted his profile online. Susan really likes Josh and goes on more dates with him until she sees a brochure and sees that Josh is her competition. She thinks he only dated her to get rid of his competition. She then posts an expose on her blog. Josh sees this and writes her an email saying that he is very disappointed. Cassie is upset and goes riding in the middle of the night and has a head injury. Susan’s friend who is a nurse calls her about Cassie so she goes to the hospital.The girls divulge the truth and Josh and Susan eventually get married at midnight. It was an okay movie.

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