Love's Everlasting Courage

2011 American TV series or program
Love's Everlasting Courage
Written byKevin Bocarde
Directed byBradford May
StarringWes Brown
Julie Mond
Bruce Boxleitner
Cheryl Ladd
Music byBrian Byrne
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerRobert Halmi Jr.
ProducersErik Heiberg
Lincoln Lageson
CinematographyMaximo Munzi
EditorJennifer Jean Cacavas
Running time88 minutes
Production companyRHI Entertainment
Original release
NetworkHallmark Channel
ReleaseOctober 1, 2011 (2011-10-01)

Love's Everlasting Courage is a 2011 American made-for-television Christian drama film. It premiered October 1, 2011 and is the second prequel of the Love Comes Softly series of Hallmark Channel films which depicts life in the mid-to-late 19th century. It has the alternate title Love's Resounding Courage.[1]

Plot

During a drought in the 1800s,[2] Clark Davis is having difficulty making payments on a loan.[3] His well is dry and he is unable to find water while drilling other wells.[2] Clark is transporting water from a river for his livestock and garden.[2] His wife Ellen takes a job as a seamstress to help pay off the loan.[3] She gets afflicted with scarlet fever and dies.[3] Their daughter Missie causes a fire and burns down part of their cabin. The movie ends with Clark receiving financial help from his parents Lloyd and Irene.[3]

Cast

  • Wes Brown[4] as Clark Davis
  • Bruce Boxleitner[4] as Lloyd Davis
  • Cheryl Ladd[4] as Irene Davis
  • Julie Mond[4] as Ellen Davis
  • Morgan Lily as Missie Davis
  • Willow Geer as Sarah
  • Tyler Jacob Moore as Ben Graham
  • Kirk B.R. Woller as Bruce Conner
  • James Eckhouse as Mr. Harris
  • Courtney Marmo as Laura

References

  1. ^ "Love's Everlasting Courage (formerly Love's Resounding Courage)". Trinity Broadcasting Network. 22 May 2019. Retrieved January 6, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c FritzHuspen, Jann (8 May 2012). "Movie Review: Love's Everlasting Courage". Catholic Lane. Retrieved January 6, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d Patterson, Deborah (April 30, 2012). "Love's Everlasting Courage movie - Homecoming Magazine". www.homecomingmagazine.com. Homecoming Magazine. Retrieved January 6, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d "Love's Everlasting Courage". Hallmark Drama. Retrieved January 6, 2020.

External links

  • Love's Everlasting Courage at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  • Love Comes Softly Series site at Hallmark Channel


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