My Boyfriends' Dogs

My Boyfriends' Dogs

Official poster
Directed by Terry Ingram
Produced by Christian Bruyère
Written by
  • Jon Maas
  • Gary Goldstein
Based on My Boyfriends' Dogs 
by Dandi Daley Mackall
Starring
Music by Michael Richard Plowman
Edited by Tony Dean Smith
Production
company
  • Gross-Weston Productions
  • Howard Braunstein Films
Distributed by Hallmark Channel
Release dates
  • October 18, 2014 (2014-10-18)
Running time
84 minutes
Country United States
Language English

My Boyfriends' Dogs is a 2014 American comedy television film, directed by Terry Ingram, written by Jon Maas and Gary Goldstein, based on the Dandi Daley Mackall novel of the same name. The film stars Erika Christensen as Bailey Daley, with Teryl Rothery, Emily Holmes, Jeremy Guilbaut, Joyce DeWitt, and Michael Kopsa. It was broadcast on the Hallmark Channel in the United States on October 18, 2014.[1]

Plot

The owners of a small diner are surprised one rainy evening when, just after closing, a young woman (Christensen) wearing a wedding dress – with three dogs in tow – begs to come into their restaurant. What follows is the young woman's retelling of how she arrived at this curious junction in her life and how, through the search for the right man, she ended up as a runaway bride with three new dogs.

Cast

Reception

The film received mixed reviews from television critics. David Hinckley of New York Daily News wrote: "You wouldn't think a Hallmark movie that stars a plucky, winsome blond and several lovable dogs could miss. My Boyfriends' Dogs almost does. It's got too much of the right stuff to be a complete mutt, but most Hallmark movies are better written and crafted than this one."[2] Nancy Dunham of The Washington Times gave a mixed review, writing: "Erika Christensen brings a sense of realism to the role, even when some dialogue seems a bit preachy and scenes might stretch credibility a tad far... Like Walt Disney films, My Boyfriends' Dogs isn't going to make a huge impact on art, but it might show the best way to be true to one's heart."[3]

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