A frustrated stay-at-home mom takes a weekend away when her family ignores her over Mother's Day.A frustrated stay-at-home mom takes a weekend away when her family ignores her over Mother's Day.A frustrated stay-at-home mom takes a weekend away when her family ignores her over Mother's Day.
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Drew Ray Tanner
- Richie
- (as Drew Tanner)
Carolyn Adair
- Charity Host
- (uncredited)
Kimberly Arklie
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- GoofsAt around 50 minutes in, Laura comes home for a quick visit. She comes in the front door, puts a brown clutch bag on the side table. When leaving the clutch bag has been replaced with a large black bag with handles.
- ConnectionsReferences Keeping Up with the Kardashians (2007)
- SoundtracksCome Sail Away
Written by Dennis DeYoung
Performed by Erica Sigurdson
[Paula Hill sings the song at the karaoke club]
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I'm not usually partial to Hallmark MOWs, but I rather enjoyed Mom's Day Away. It had the pace, cast, quirky banter and heartfelt moments that you look for in a G-rated Rom Com.
The story follows an under appreciated Mom who ends up taking Mother's Day weekend away with her wild child BFF. It follows a very traditional route, but there's some fun scenes at a Spa Resort. Also there's a very kooky open mic set piece.
Is Bonnie Somerville actually singing??? And also, I believe she said "yay", not "gay". Remember... It's Hallmark...
The chemistry between the two girls, Laura and Trish, really kept the movie going. Laura and Trish were actually the only characters I liked. The husband was kind of a drip, and the two kids were boring to watch. Terrible casting on the kids. Redhead, really? Regardless, it was a fun little movie and well shot. It's supposed to be in Los Angeles, but it looked like Canada to me.
Overall, I'd definitely recommend watching MDA. It's a Hallmark movie with a great cast, a fun script and a perfect way to spend a week night.
The story follows an under appreciated Mom who ends up taking Mother's Day weekend away with her wild child BFF. It follows a very traditional route, but there's some fun scenes at a Spa Resort. Also there's a very kooky open mic set piece.
Is Bonnie Somerville actually singing??? And also, I believe she said "yay", not "gay". Remember... It's Hallmark...
The chemistry between the two girls, Laura and Trish, really kept the movie going. Laura and Trish were actually the only characters I liked. The husband was kind of a drip, and the two kids were boring to watch. Terrible casting on the kids. Redhead, really? Regardless, it was a fun little movie and well shot. It's supposed to be in Los Angeles, but it looked like Canada to me.
Overall, I'd definitely recommend watching MDA. It's a Hallmark movie with a great cast, a fun script and a perfect way to spend a week night.
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- Jun 7, 2014
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- La mare se'n va de casa
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- Maple Tree Square, Gastown, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada(where Trish takes Laura's phone to talk to Michael)
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