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A Ring by Spring ()


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Always cynical of marriage, a confident business consultant finally gets a wake-up call when a fortuneteller predicts she will have a ring by spring or never marry and scrambles to avoid a destiny of a lifetime alone before it's too late.

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Caryn
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Tom
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Stephanie
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Austin
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Bryce (as Chris Jacot)
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Madame Rue
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Peter
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Elizabeth
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Will
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Ursula
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Harry
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Dave
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Rory
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Gregg
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Josh
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Young Caryn (as Jordyn Olson)
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Directed by

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Kristoffer Tabori ... (as K.T. Donaldson)

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J.B. White ... (story) &
Jean Abounader ... (story)
 
J.B. White ... (teleplay)

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Jean Abounader ... executive producer
Rachel Boston ... associate producer
Oliver De Caigny ... producer
Timothy O. Johnson ... executive producer
Crystal Remmey ... associate producer
Navid Soofi ... supervising producer
J.B. White ... co-executive producer

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Russ Howard III

Cinematography by

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Neil Cervin

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Richard Schwadel

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David Grave ... first assistant editor
Lorne Wright ... colorist

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Lindsay Chag
Jackie Lind

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Paul Joyal

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Henry Thomas Earle ... (on set dresser)
Jason Sober-Blodgett ... (as Jason Sober)
Courtney Stockstad ... (set decoration)

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Barbara Gregusova

Production Management

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Sean Cummings ... production manager

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Sarah Lemmon ... third assistant director
Troy Scott ... second assistant director

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Daren luc Sasges ... property master

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Christopher Clark ... foley mixer
Vidar Grande ... sound editor
Gregor Phillips ... re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor
Tony Poulsen ... boom operator
James Schoening ... sound mixer
Oscar Vargas ... sound effects editor

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Ryan P. Kelly ... second assistant camera: "b" camera
Collin Morrison ... first assistant: B Camera
Bettina Strauss ... still photographer

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Jaclyn Charlton ... costume set supervisor
Martin Gregus ... assistant costume designer
Elena Gregusova ... assistant costume designer

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Sean Cummings ... location manager
John Rollins ... location manager

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Barak Shpiez ... composer: additional music

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Lisa Rerrie ... script supervisor

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Georgina Church ... driver: cast
Rob Glen ... transportation captain
Derek Keillor ... driver: cast

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Krista Johnston ... clearances
Chad Mathis ... legal services
Crystal Remmey ... production coordinator

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Plot Summary

Business consultant Caryn Briggs (Rachel Boston) is still single at 30, but is in no rush to wed. She's always been skeptical about marriage, thinking the commitment would mean throwing away her future. She has let a string of steady boyfriends get away in favor of her own freedom. When she attends a fundraising event with friends Gregg (Chad Krowchuk) and Stephanie (Ali Liebert), she playfully agrees to have her fortune read at a charity booth run by soothsayer Madame Rue (Stefanie Powers), who ominously predicts Caryn will have an engagement ring by spring, or she'll never marry. Caryn doesn't give much thought to Madame Rue's fortune as she starts a new job with friendly, laid-back boss Tom Halsey (Kirby Morrow), with whom she has a lot in common. But when Stephanie and Gregg's fortunes come true, Caryn worries she might be closer to a ring than she thought from her uptight boyfriend, Bryce (Chris Jacot). With Caryn suddenly very nervous about an impending proposal, Bryce shocks her when he breaks up with her instead, claiming she isn't marriage material. Finally faced with the truth, Caryn must admit to herself she needs to get over her fear of lifelong commitment. With spring approaching fast and no ring in sight, Caryn wonders if Madame Rue meant to doom her to a lifetime alone and must learn that the true sacrifice isn't getting hitched, but giving up on a real, lasting love. Written by Hallmark Channel

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Taglines Fortune tellers are always right, except when they're wrong See more »
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Also Known As
  • Mariée avant le printemps (France)
  • Обручка до весни (Ukraine)
  • Tavaszi menyasszony (Hungary)
  • Пръстен до пролетта (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
  • Prsten do proljeća (Croatia)
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  • 84 min
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Trivia Madame Rue is also the name of the gypsy who supplies "Love Potion #9" in the song by The Searchers See more »
Movie Connections References Office Space (1999). See more »
Soundtracks April Showers See more »

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