A Harvest Wedding Page #2

Synopsis: Sarah Bloom is hired to plan the most anticipated wedding of the season. The problem: The groom is from her home town and wants the wedding on the family farm which is now being run by his older brother who happens to be her first love.
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Director(s): Steven R. Monroe
Production: Lighthouse Pictures, Inc.
 
IMDB:
6.5
TV-G
Year:
2017
84 min
135 Views


And she supposedly

has a lead on a chef.

But she doesn't wanna

tell me who.

She wants to keep it

a surprise.

Does she know how much

you love surprises?

I don't think so.

Here we are.

It's so beautiful.

Yeah.

No wonder Abby and Tom

wanted it here.

How long has it been

since you've been back?

A couple years.

I mean, we've been doing

so well

and dad likes coming

to the city, you know?

So not much of a reason

for me to come back.

Speaking of your dad,

is he excited we're gonna

be staying with him?

You could say that.

Awe.

Dad, let me help you

with that.

No, I got this.

It's ok.

There we go.

So, honey, I thought you

could have your old room

and we put Emma in the spare bed

in my office.

I've cleared all my stuff out

so you guys can work in there.

You're sure we're not

putting you out?

No, no.

Just 'cause you haven't been

here in a while, honey,

doesn't mean that it's not

still your home.

Remember that.

So... you ready for this?

I hope so.

I think it's gonna take

a miracle

to pull off this wedding.

I meant are you ready to see

David again?

Yeah, dad, I'll be fine.

'Cause, you know,

he asks about you every time

I see him in town.

He does?

Yeah, I saw him last week

at the grocery store.

He asked how you were doing.

What did you tell him?

Well, I told him what I think

you would want me to tell him.

That you're happy.

Hey.

Hey.

Ready to go?

Yeah.

Hey, you just got here.

I know, I just wanna go ahead

and go to the farm

and get the whole meet and greet

thing with David out of the way.

You know, do that before

everybody else gets here.

How long since you've been

to the farm?

I don't know, a long time.

What, maybe since

high school?

Yeah, but from what I can

remember it's very cute.

It's got this rustic

kinda charm to it.

Well, I see the rustic part.

It's not as quiet as I thought

it would be.

No.

The house is cute.

It's... shabby chic?

Yeah, I'd say more shabby

than chic.

Where are you going?

I'm gonna go find David.

Listen, do me a favour.

Make a list of everything you

see that needs to be done here.

That could take hours.

David Nichols?

Have you seen David Nichols?

David?

Excuse me, have you seen

David Nichols?

Right over there.

Thank you.

Shut it down, guys.

Take five.

Well, well, well.

Look who decided

to come home.

And look who never left.

Yeah.

It's good to see you,

city girl.

You too, farm boy.

Did you not get

the message I was coming?

Yeah, I did.

I'm sorry I couldn't come down

and meet you but,

you know, our crew's

short right now,

we just started fall harvest,

it's pretty crazy.

Yeah, and we throw a big wedding

at you?

Sorry about that.

It's ok.

Is it just me or is that

all happening pretty fast?

No, it's happening fast.

But it's two weeks.

We'll be out of your hair

in no time.

I promise.

No worries.

Sounds like we've both got

our hands full.

Yeah, I guess so.

Look, I gotta get back to work.

It was really good to see you.

Alright, let's go, boys.

What-woah, woah, woah.

Where are you going?

Back to work?

Yeah, but-hold on.

We still have a lot of things

to go over.

Feel free to do anything

you want on the farm.

I just can't help you.

I've only got five days

to harvest all this corn.

Sorry.

I got it.

I got it.

Listen, David, we've gotta

scout for a ceremony location

tomorrow, ok?

And-and this is your farm.

I mean, I kinda need you

there to tell me

if we're gonna run

into any problems.

Sarah, I really wish

that I could.

I am slammed right now,

so have Tom help you out.

Tom's working to clear some

time for a quick honeymoon

before he leaves on tour.

He's not gonna be here

until next week.

Alright, well,

you know the farm.

Show yourself around.

Well, can we at least talk

about fixing up the farm house?

What do you mean?

Like, when's the last time

you cleaned up around here?

How do you clean up a farm?

David, has anybody told you

that this is gonna be

a high-profile wedding?

No, actually.

Tom told me it was gonna be

very simple.

Yeah, there's nothing simple

about planning a wedding

in two weeks.

Alright, so let me get

this straight.

You want me to fix up

the farm house,

clean the farm,

all while I'm in the middle

of the fall harvest?

Mmmhmm.

I'm happy to do it myself but

I'm just here to let you know

that there are gonna be

some changes made around here.

Hold on.

Hello?

What?

Hello?

Emma, I can't hear you.

Just speak up a little bit.

Hold on.

Shut her down!

You got it.

Thank you.

Hey.

What?!

What do you mean Peyton Ellis

from Wedding Insider

magazine is here?

Ok, I'll be right there.

Thank you.

Sarah.

What happened to you?

I was talking to David.

I told him there were

gonna be

some changes made around here.

And you guys wrestled

about it?

What? No.

Stop! No.

I just-I hiked through

a field, ok?

There was corn and-what?

Nothing.

I just never pictured you

as a farm girl is all.

I'm not a farm girl.

Ok?

Here he comes.

How do I look?

Like you've been wrestling.

Fix me.

Didn't I just see you yesterday?

Hi.

You know my associate, Emma?

Yeah, hi, how's it going?

Yeah.

I was not expecting you.

Kind of a big surprise.

Well, when I heard the news

that my new friend Sarah Bloom

was heading back home to plan

none other than Abby King's

wedding in two weeks...

My editors and I agreed

this just might be your shot

at the featured article,

or even...

You're getting a cover story?

No.

I mean, he can't promise

anything but yeah, there's...

there's a possibility.

I just wish it

wasn't this wedding.

Why not?

Because, dad, I have, like,

two weeks to plan

the biggest wedding

of my entire life.

Honey, you'll be great.

I guess I really don't have

much of a choice now, do I?

You know?

I pass up the opportunity

I may not get another shot.

But if it's not perfect

I could end up

in the 'what went wrong' section

and just ruin my entire career.

I think this is wonderful news.

It's the game changer.

I need some air.

Hotel rooms.

Hotel rooms.

Lots of hotel rooms.

Flowers.

Barbara loves flowers.

Ok.

Transportation.

Limos versus buses.

Buses.

Does anybody like buses anymore?

I don't know.

Maybe updated buses.

Like, nice buses.

Hotel rooms.

Hotel rooms.

Wait a minute, did I just...

just say hotel rooms?

Hey.

Well, well, well.

Look who it is.

What, are you stalking me?

No. I'm not stalking you.

I just came out to get

some air.

What are you doing?

I just had a little meeting

with the town council.

We got our farmer's market

coming up.

I'm one of the founders, so,

you know...

Look at you.

Yeah, fancy?

Yeah.

You should definitely come

by though, it's... it's great.

It's really something.

You know, I'd love to,

I'm just-I'm kinda crazed

right now.

Yeah, I kinda got that idea

when you took off

on the phone this morning.

You ok?

Yeah.

Yeah.

It's just this reporter

from this great magazine

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