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Kellie Martin plays an accountant who submits a reply to a “dear viola” letter to the editor that she works for, as an accountant. She has a real knack for writing to people and getting to the heart of the matter, and soon the whole town is involved in the romantics.
Views: 97
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance, TV Movie
Director: Alan Goluboff, Brad Wetherly, Laurie Lynd
Actors: Adamo Ruggiero, Arnold Pinnock, Jackie Richardson, Jefferson Brown, Justin Rutledge, Kellie Martin, Kira Gelineau, Neil Crone, Robinne Fanfair, Sheila McCarthy, Stephen Park
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