Wednesday, April 24, 2024

SEE MOVIE POSTERS FOR WORLD WAR ONE ROMANCE CAN YOU HEAR ME? WITH PETER FACINELLI AND CHARLOTTE RADFORD

      CAN YOU HEAR ME?     
Peter Facinelli leads the cast of the film
FIRST WORLD WAR I MOVIE DRAMA POSTERS
It will be offered to buyers at Cannes this year, but we already have three lovely posters for period set movie ghost drama CAN YOU HEAR ME? directed by Simon Hunter and starring Peter Facinelli and Charlotte Radford who also wrote the script for this film herself. They star alongside James Cosmo, Matt Barber, Hoyt Richards and Grahame Fox in the film which follows romance between a woman and an
The film will be shopped in Cannes
American soldier who is severely wounded in the first World War.
 
 WHAT'S THE STORY?
In this supernatural romance, Samuel, an attractive American officer is shot while fighting on the front line in 1918 France. He makes a bargain with the 'Almighty' to return to his beautiful bride in England, Annabel, until the last bell tolls. He arrives home and begins to resume his life as normal. Though slowly Samuel realizes he is a spirit, unable to let her go, he fails to tell his wife the truth. Now carrying his child, for a time Annabel remains unaware of the cruel reality. Finally she receives a telegram informing he has been " killed in action", and forced to contend with the fact She's been living with a ghost, she in turn must learn to let go! 
 

6 comments:

  1. War and romance...kinda reminds me of English Patient, which I have tried watching a few times because everybody said it was great, but I just couldn't sit still to finish the whole film..

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    1. Patient was boring as hell and so was the book upon which the movie was based on.

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  2. p.s I only remember Peter Facinelli in Twilight LOL...books were so much better.

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    1. He was a popular star in the early 2000s very hot and sexy, now he is also producing, methinks. I think he used to be married to that bitch Kelly from BH90210 back in the days.

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  3. Well that's a sad sounding movie. I agree about The English Patient. How the heck did so many people fall for that one? I forced myself through it thinking maybe the good parts were coming. Such a disappointment!

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