Dear Viola

Dear Viola

Release date : March 16, 2014
Runtime : 1h 27m
Countries of origin : Canada /
Original Language : English /
Director : Laurie Lynd /
Production companies : Entertainment One Television / UP Entertainment /
March 16, 2014 1h 27m Canada Romance English More
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Katie, a shy newspaper accountant submits a reply to a "Dear Viola" letter to the editor that she works for, anonymously. She has a real knack for writing to people and getting to the heart of the matter. Soon, she takes over the newspaper's advice column and falls in love with one of her correspondents. The whole town becomes involved in the romantics.
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Kellie Martin
Katie Minor
Jefferson Brown
Russ Mitchell
Jackie Richardson
Rennie Jasper
Kira Gelineau
Meredith Mitchell
Arnold Pinnock
Clay Jackson
Adamo Ruggiero
Brian Southern
Robinne Fanfair
Cindy Marchand
Stephen Park
Craig Murphy
Neil Crone
Earl Bellamy
Melissa Jane Shaw
Alexis Kent
Brittany Gray
Jamie Estevez
Shane Daly
Officer (Dave)
Ann Pornel
Customer
Susan Dunstan
Choir Singer
Sterling Jarvis
Choir Singer

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  • title:Dear Viola
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2014
  • Runtime:1h 27m
  • Genres: Romance · Comedy · TV Movie ·
  • Countries of origin: Canada ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Laurie Lynd /
  • Writers: Kathleen McGhee-Anderson · Lee Rose ·
  • Production companies: Entertainment One Television · UP Entertainment ·
  • Overview:Katie, a shy newspaper accountant submits a reply to a "Dear Viola" letter to the editor that she works for, anonymously. She has a real knack for writing to people and getting to the heart of the matter. Soon, she takes over the newspaper's advice column and falls in love with one of her correspondents. The whole town becomes involved in the romantics.
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