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A teacher learns that her boyfriend is actually the prince of a small country called St Ives.A teacher learns that her boyfriend is actually the prince of a small country called St Ives.A teacher learns that her boyfriend is actually the prince of a small country called St Ives.
Donna Anita Quinn
- The Countess
- (as Donna Anita Nikolaisen)
Stephen Blind
- Guest at the royal ball
- (uncredited)
Christopher Livingstone
- Royal ball Guest
- (uncredited)
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Why make movies that make the American "commoner" seem so dumb and the "English" like they have broomsticks up them?
Coffee? Yes we have it in UK.
Coffee? Yes we have it in UK.
Amazing direction! Fantastic performances! Just the romantic respite needed in days of so much negativity. The cinematography is stunning and overall it's just lovely. I saw some negative posts about the film and simply don't understand all the seriousness. This is Hallmark people. We go watch these for romantic escape, love, and a happy ending. Sarah's character is not obsessed royalty or tabloids. I get it. Neither am I! I would have made, largely, many of her faux pas'. In addition, it's a rom-com people! And it perfectly echos what happened in reality regarding a "change in tradition" - thank god! I loved it! Kudos to all involved!
This Hallmark movie is predictable as are most Hallmark movies. As predictable as it is, I still enjoyed it and was glad I didn't pay attention to the awful ratings and watched it anyway.
A shame that they thought St Ives was Irish... well, all the staff have Irish accents!
Poorly constructed opinion of the English people as usual, although it also mocked the American lead making her out as rather stupid and cumbersome and her parents as oafish. Rather disappointing story, but a sweet concept.
This was a mediocre "royal" romance for me, which is too bad because it had a lot going for it. I enjoyed the cast with one exception the royal sister Fiona, I thought she was over played. My other big complaint was how the prince was written, it wasn't the actor as I have seen him in other things...including Reign, it was more the script which didn't give him many lines and had him appearing to be supportive but only in the privacy of just the two of them...silent when it really mattered. "Danny"/Daniël really needed a fire light under him. Do you love this girl or not?!?!?!
That annoyed me so much I couldn't enjoy the film.
New Jersey school teacher has a relationship with Danny the writer, only to discover when he proposes that he is a prince and heir to the thrown...but wait if he marries a commoner he can't be king unless his parents change the rules.
That annoyed me so much I couldn't enjoy the film.
New Jersey school teacher has a relationship with Danny the writer, only to discover when he proposes that he is a prince and heir to the thrown...but wait if he marries a commoner he can't be king unless his parents change the rules.
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- TriviaFilmed at Markree Castle, Collooney, Ireland
- GoofsFor her duplicity in getting Sarah to call off her engagement to Danny, Princess Fiona could have been charged with interfering with the proper succession of a monarch and could, therefore, have been committing treason.
- ConnectionsReferences Cinderella (1950)
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