Love's Enduring Promise
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| Love's Enduring Promise | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Michael Landon Jr. |
| Written by | Cindy Kelley Michael Landon Jr. |
| Starring | January Jones Mackenzie Astin Cliff De Young Logan Bartholomew Cara DeLizia |
| Distributed by | Hallmark Channel |
| IMDb profile | |
Love's Enduring Promise is a 2004 Christian Drama made for TV movie based on a series of books by Janette Oke.
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[edit] Synopsis
Missie Davis (January Jones) is a hard-working woman who is devoted to both of her teaching profession and agricultural labor. She almost fell deeply in love with Grant Thomas, a character played by Mackenzie Astin and a railroad heir, begins to court her. However, Willie Nathan LaHaye, an odd stranger with a troubled past, appears. LaHaye helps Clark Davis when he injures his leg while chopping wood. Positioned in a dilemma between two distinct men, Missie learns what is truly important.
[edit] Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| January Jones | Missie Davis |
| Mackenzie Astin | Grant Thomas |
| Cliff De Young | Zeke LaHaye |
| Logan Bartholomew | Willie Nathan LaHaye |
| K'Sun Ray | Aaron Davis |
| Cara DeLizia | Annie Walker |
| Dominic Scott Kay | Mattie LaHaye |
| Logan Arens | Arnie Davis |
| Dale Midkiff | Clark Davis |
| Katherine Heigl | Marty Davis |
| Michael Bartel | Willie (age 15) |
| E.J. Callahan | Asa |
| Katia Coe | Clara |
| Douglas Fisher | Edward Trumball |
| Joshua Michael Kwiat | Surveyor (as Joshua Michael Kwiat) |
| Robert F. Lyons | Doc Watkins |
| Blaine Pate | Sam |
| Matthew Peters | Brian Murphy |
[edit] Notes
- January Jones is ten months older than Katherine Heigl.
[edit] External links
- Review at Reel Film
- Love's Enduring Promise at Hallmark Channel
- Love's Enduring Promise at the Internet Movie Database

