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Years after the annulment of their spontaneous marriage a couple discovers a mistake in the paperwork that means they are still husband and wife.
Mostly classic comfort-watch, give or take a second-chance romance.
Here’s everything this one has going on, from the setting to the way it wraps up. Tap any of the 37 to find more movies that do the same thing.
A second-chance romance with a charming clerical-error hook. Jill Wagner and Colin Egglesfield play former teenage sweethearts who eloped, annulled it, and moved on, only to discover years later that a paperwork mistake means they have actually been married the whole time. Now they have to deal with each other again to fix it. Set among fall leaves and farmland, with a weirdness of 3, it is a cozy will-they-again-or-won't-they about old feelings resurfacing. Easygoing autumn comfort for fans of the rekindled-love trope.
37 tropes in one movie
We counted 37 distinct Hallmark tropes packed into this one — a genuine greatest-hits reel.
Where this one’s rating lands against every other rated Hallmark movie.
Higher-rated than 46% of every rated Hallmark movie. The median is 6.4.
The corners of the catalog Autumn Dreams belongs to — handy if you’re after more of the same.
Who’s who before you press play. Nothing here gives the ending away.
Woman discovering she's still married
Annie's accidental still-husband
Spouse via paperwork error / love interest
Hancock family
Annie's relative
Hancock family
Annie's relative
Acquaintance
Person in Annie's life
Acquaintance
Person in the story
Autumn Dreams is available via fuboTV, YouTube TV, and Philo. Streaming options change often, so check current availability before settling in.
Autumn Dreams runs about 1 hour and 24 minutes, and was released in 2015.
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