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Love's Enduring Promise

2004 | 88m | English

(3832 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Michael Landon Jr.
Writer: Janette Oke
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In the 1800s frontier, Missie Davis is a bright and beautiful schoolteacher whose love for the prairie is matched only by her passion for books. When Missie encounters Grant, a handsome New England railroad executive, she feels as though she's met a hero from one of her novels.
Release Date: Nov 20, 2004
Director: Michael Landon Jr.
Writer: Janette Oke
Genres: Drama, Romance, Western, TV Movie
Keywords based on novel or book, sequel, 19th century, christian faith, 1800s, frontier western
Production Companies Larry Levinson Productions, Alpine Medien Productions, Believe Pictures, Faith & Values Media
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
January Jones Missie Davis
Logan Bartholomew Willie LaHaye / Nate
Dale Midkiff Clark Davis
Katherine Heigl Marty Davis
Kesun Loder Aaron Davis
Logan Arens Arnie Davis
Mackenzie Astin Grant Thomas
Cliff DeYoung Zeke LaHaye
Matthew Peters Brian Murphy
Michael Bartel Willie LaHaye at 15
Dominic Scott Kay Mattie LaHaye
Blaine Pate Sam
Cara DeLizia Annie Walker
Robert F. Lyons Doc Watkins
Douglas Fisher Edward Trumball
E.J. Callahan Asa
Katia Coe Clara
Gary Sievers Ranxher
Tara Lynne Barr Student (uncredited)
R. Baxter Townsman (uncredited)
Joshua Michael Kwiat Surveyor (uncredited)
Lance Lanfear Surveyor Camp Horserider (uncredited)
Danielle McKee Townswoman (uncredited)
Name Job
Cindy Kelley Teleplay
Janette Oke Novel
Maximo Munzi Director of Photography
Simona Ennas Production Design
Colleen Halsey Editor
Bonnie Stauch Costume Design
Heather Alley Set Decoration
Michael Spezzano Key Makeup Artist
Amy R. Strong Scenic Artist
Paul Ratajczak Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Landon Jr. Director, Teleplay
Kevin Kiner Music
Penny Perry Casting
Amy Reece Casting
Scott H. Campbell Art Direction
Lance Lanfear Second Assistant Director
Mitch Kelleher First Assistant Director
Tonia Forsberg Stunt Double
Richard Bucher Stunts
Clint Lilley Stunt Coordinator
Lincoln Lageson Utility Stunts
Shawn Patrick Nash Stunt Double
Darlene Ava Williams Stunt Double
Albert López Gaffer
Michelle Buchanan-Kriebel Script Supervisor
Name Title
Randy Pope Producer
Michael Moran Co-Executive Producer
Nick Lombardo Co-Executive Producer
Larry Levinson Executive Producer
Lincoln Lageson Producer
William Spencer Reilly Executive Producer
H. Daniel Gross Executive Producer
Michael Landon Jr. Executive Producer
Robert Halmi Jr. Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
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Rangan
8.0

> 2. The story of Missie Davis: Finding a new life. The second movie in the Hallmark's 'Love Comes Softly' movie series. The story, the characters and a few casts continued from the first, but leaps forward to a few years where we can see the all grown up Missie. She's a school teacher who is liv ... ing happily with her two younger brothers and parents. This was a good movie as well and well narrated without hurriedness like the first film that ran just under the 90 minutes. This is the Missie Davis story. The movie talks about her life as a young woman who encounters her love for the first time. What she expects from it and her experience in the style of between mid and late 1800s. It was not all about the romance, but some drama centers around an accident that happen at the beginning. In the other parallel string story of an another family, connect with the past events introduced a few characters of its own. Kind of depressing from the story narration to music, but in a good way. Rising from the tragedy and sorrow is the main theme. Like the story moved on to the next generation, the young cast as well performed very well. As the film concentrates around Missie, the involvement of other characters as well very compressed. Thus, looks like the minimal cast movie and the other reason is the most of the scenes were shot in the isolated places like having only two characters around. > "Never despise meager beginning." I saw the loop, a circle, combining the first two films in the series. I mean this second movie's end was similar to where the first movie was began. That gave me some idea of what might have happened before the first film's commencement. It is only my guessing, who knows, in the next parts the truth could be revealed. As looking at the style of narration, there won't be any flashbacks, not in the pictures, maybe by the remembering the past. A very good follow-up, cleverly switched to another phase of the storytelling and by expanding, opens more window for the next parts. Slow pace and I'm not complaining that because I was expecting it. Being a television movie, it's given the overall best product. Now I can't wait for the third movie. Okay, goodbye then, I'll meet you in the next parts's review. 8/10

May 16, 2024