Movie Details:
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genres | Drama, Family, Romance, Sport |
Release date | April 22, 2017 |
Running time | 1hr 23min |
Age rating | TV-G |
Starring | Nikki Deloach Andrew W. Walker Chance Hurstfield Vincent Dangerfield Lisa Durupt P. Lynn Johnson |
Directed by | Steven R. Monroe |
Written by | Hanz Wasserburger Gregg Rossen Brian Sawyer |
Produced by | Harvey Kahn |
Cinematography by | Tyler Walzak |
Edited by | Kelly Herron |
Music by | Michael Richard Plowman |
Casting By | Jackie Lind Penny Perry |
Production Design by | Bob Bottieri |
Art Direction by | Mike Allen |
Set Decoration by | La Vonne Girard |
Costume Design by | Tina Fiorda |
Production Company | Hallmark Channel |
Distributor | Hallmark Channel (United States, 2017) (TV) |
Cast & Characters:
- Nikki Deloach as Jessica
- Andrew W. Walker as Chase Taynor
- Chance Hurstfield as Wesley
- Vincent Dangerfield as Brett Thompson
- Lisa Durupt as Nina
- P. Lynn Johnson as Lindy Taynor
- Eric Keenleyside as Mason Taynor
- Brent Fidler as Mayor
- Sean Campbell as Cal
- Jason Schombing as Charlie
- Annabel Kershaw as Elsie
- Benjamin Wilkinson as Spencer
- Trevor Lerner as Clerk
- Doron Bell as Officer Jake Miller
- Siobhan McCarthy as Customer #1
- Taylor St. Pierre as Customer #2
- Mike Gazzola as Game Booth Operator
- Jaden Allen Wilson as Kid
- Maggie Sullivun as Old Lady
- Hannah Pederson as Passerby #1
- Andy Nez as Salesman
- Stephanie Florian as TV Reporter
- Deborah Finkel as Well-Dressed Woman
Storyline:
In small town Parker Falls, Ohio, Jessica is the third generational owner/operator within her family of Wesley’s Hometown Diner, she who has tried to remain true to her grandfather, the original owner, in keeping the same menu, restaurant policies, and décor. The once beloved diner is struggling to stay afloat, which is not helped by Charlie just having opened a new restaurant in town as competition. Divorced now for two years, she acts as a single Mom to eight year old Wesley, to who she tirelessly spends time on whatever he needs, baseball coach for his less than developed baseball skills which is not of much help if any. With Wesley’s father just the latest person to abandon her, she is now dating insurance salesman Brett Thompson, who she has known since they were in high school and who is arguably the “safest” man to date in all of town. Meanwhile, Parker Falls’ most famous son, Chase Taynor, is a major league pitcher in Boston, he and Jessica who were high school sweethearts. Chase left town fifteen years ago to pursue his long held goal of fame, which broke Jessica’s heart in he never having gotten in touch at all over those fifteen years. That fame includes now dating a supermodel. However, in this off season, Chase has an uncertain future as he realizes he is getting older and his pitching arm is not what it used to be. What may be the worst issue is that in last season’s championship series, he threw a grand slam home run in the ninth inning of the seventh game, losing the series for Boston. He is now teamless as his manager searches for any team wanting to sign him. Chase has decided to return to Parker Falls to hide out in the interim. Chase ends up staying with his parents, his mechanic father, Mason Taynor, and he who have had somewhat of a strained relationship in Mason believing Chase coasting on his fame without willing literally or figuratively to get grease under his fingernails. Chase also reunites with Jessica, the two who are able to bury the hatchet. As Jessica and Chase start to fall for each other again, as Wesley sees in Chase the first man in his life since his father as a male role model and as Chase helps Jessica chase her own dreams in saving the diner, Jessica and Chase have to decide how far to take things as they both realize, unspoken to each other, that Chase will be off like a light when that next pro baseball offer eventually comes through.