Love & Jane
Movie Details:
Also known as | Ljubezen & Jane |
Country | United States, Canada |
Language | English |
Genres | Comedy, Romance |
Release date | February 10, 2024 |
Running time | 1hr 24min |
Age rating | TV-G |
Starring | Alison Sweeney Benjamin Ayres Kendra Anderson Aadila Dosan |
Directed by | David Weaver |
Written by | David Weaver |
Produced by | Kevin Leslie |
Cinematography by | Ryan McMaster |
Edited by | Kelly Herron |
Music by | Brent Belke |
Casting By | Jackie Lind |
Production Design by | Shawn Major |
Art Direction by | Jackson Smith |
Set Decoration by | Ronald Lin |
Costume Design by | Jaralin Detienne |
Production Company | Hallmark Media Lighthouse Pictures Looking Glass Productions |
Distributor | Hallmark Channel (United States, 2024) (TV) Crown Media International Distribution (World-wide, 2024) W Network (Canada, 2024) (TV) |
Cast & Characters:
- Alison Sweeney as Lilly Thorpe
- Benjamin Ayres as Trevor Fitzsimmons
- Kendra Anderson as Jane Austen
- Aadila Dosani as Alisha
- William Vaughan as Brennan Bevan
- Debbie Podowski as Ellen Trane
- John Prowse as Mr. Whitcomb
- Eduardo Britto as Alejandro
- Katherine Matlashewski as Clara
- Nevin Burkholder as Barry
- Lynn Whyte as Muriel
- Matthew Kevin Anderson as Martin
- Vivin Oommen as Alisha’s Date
- Kehli O’Byrne as Female Editor
- Dreyden Free as Waiter
- Frankie Warren as Waitress (Altitude Bar)
- Corina Bizim as Clerk
- Ainsley Stoddard as Young Girl
Storyline:
Lilly Thorpe is in a rut and at a crossroads in her life. She works as a copywriter at a Boston ad agency, a job she doesn’t much like, especially in that her dream would be to finish her novel on which she’s long stopped working. The president of the Jane Society, as in Jane Austen, she has been informed by Mr. Whitcomb, the owner of the English pub where they hold their meetings for free, that he is retiring and thus selling, meaning that she has to find somewhere else appropriate to hold their meetings at an affordable price. She has long talked about going to England to do a Jane tour, but one thing or another has always stopped her. And while she would like to find her proverbial “Mr. Darcy”, she doesn’t want him to be her savior, she turning down the marriage proposal of her current boyfriend Martin, he offering her a life in Chicago as that savior. Her friend and coworker Alisha, who is having her own man problems in feeling pressured by her family to get married despite not having that man, believes their coworker Brennan is interested in Lilly, he being someone that Lilly would not even entertain as a romantic partner, while the latest man to enter her life is the rude new clerk at her favorite local bookstore. Part of what Lilly loves about Jane, beyond the romantic nature of her novels, is that she has an answer for most of life’s problems. So in wanting Jane to provide her answers to her life’s problems, Lilly is nonetheless surprised when the spirit of Jane enters her life. While Jane has to update her two hundred year old thoughts to Lilly’s twenty-first century world, Lilly has to deal with the agency’s newest client, Trevor Fitzsimmons, the rude bookstore clerk who is really its new owner and a tech giant who wants to market the bookstore to link to his online world, which is somewhat against Lilly’s sensibilities.