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Latest Line-Up Of Hallmark Movies & Mysteries For Fall

Hallmark Movies & MysteriesWhile it is still currently summer, fall is coming soon, and with it a selection of brand new movies on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. It has been a while, but among the new line-up is the latest instalment in the Signed, Sealed, Delivered franchise of movies. Read on to find out what you can expect, starting September, 2021.

Hallmark Movies & Mysteries For Fall

Among the highlights on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, a new Signed, Sealed, Delivered movie is coming, starring the franchise’s original cast, Eric Mabius, Kristin Booth, Crystal Lowe and Geoff Gustaffson. It has been three years since we saw the last movie in the franchise and this 12th film will center on Oliver and Shane’s wedding.

Other highlights in the fall line-up on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries include One Summer, based on the best-selling novel by David Baldacci. The film stars Sarah Drew, Sam Page and Amanda Schull. Another is the adaptation of Phaedra Patrick’s best-selling novel, Rise and Shine, Benedict Stone, starring Mia Maestro and Tom Everett Scott.

Read a brief synopsis of each of the new Hallmark Movies & Mysteries films below. All premiere at 9 pm ET/PT.

1. Redemption in Cherry Springs
Stars: Rochelle Aytes, Keith Robinson, Frankie Faison
Premieres: Sunday, September 12
Reporter Melanie (Aytes) is suffering fallout from a story and heads home to Cherry Springs for a break. However, when a friend disappears, Melanie uses her skills to find out the truth. This is much to the dismay of the local detective (Robinson).

2. Finding Love in Mountain View
Stars: Danielle C. Ryan, Myko Olivier
Premieres: Sunday, September 19
An architect (Ryan) learns that she has been entrusted to care for her deceased cousin’s children. This leads her to be torn between focusing on her own career while also honoring her cousin’s request.

3. One Summer
Stars: Sam Page, Sarah Drew, Amanda Schull
Premieres: Sunday, September 26
A grieving father, Jack (Page)
takes his son and daughter to his late wife’s (Schull) beachside hometown. He hopes to be able to heal and become close to the kids. The summer brings him visions of the past that could lead to a new path forward. The film is based on the New York Times bestselling novel by David Baldacci.

4. Rise and Shine, Benedict Stone
Stars: Tom Everett Scott, Mia Maestro, Ella Ballentine
Premieres: Sunday, October 3
When his teenage niece (Ballentine) turns up on his doorstep, Benedict Stone’s (Scott) life is turned upside-down. However, it turns out she might be just the change he desperately needs.

5. The Vows We Keep
Stars: Fiona Gubelmann, Antonio Cayonne, Linda Thorson
Premieres: Sunday, October 10
Gubelmann plays an event planner, tasked with organizing the perfect wedding for her sister with less than a month to go. However, she discovers that the Rosewood, a beloved and historic inn and wedding venue, is being sold.

6. Signed, Sealed, Delivered (Untitled)
Stars: Eric Mabius, Kristin Booth, Crystal Lowe, Geoff Gustafson
Premieres: Sunday, October 17

In this as yet untitled installment in the Signed, Sealed, Delivered franchise, Shane (Booth) and Oliver (Mabius) are preparing for their wedding. However, along the way they need to take a break to help a young boy, fighting leukemia, reunited with his long-lost friend. The arrival of Shane’s mother complicates their search, as she has her own plans for the wedding.

In the meantime, Rita (Lowe) and Norman (Gustafson) are facing the challenges of trying to start a family, but a new employee in the Dead Letter Office could deliver the answer.

Have fun watching these six new Hallmark Movies & Mysteries this fall!

5 Comments
  1. Guest says

    I really enjoy mysteries if I wanted to watch the romance movies I can watch regular hallmark channel. Keep the mysteries. I don’t mind even the Christmas movies but couldn’t we have a few mysteries there also

  2. Guest says

    Yes, I agree, Hallmark has two other channels for drama and romance. Keep the mysteries going

  3. Guest says

    I want the mystery series back…all of them.

  4. Guest says

    I agree with the comments below. I only watch Hallmark Mystery shows and that doesn’t include signed and sealed. Please put more new mysteries on their own channel

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