I Do (But I Don't) (2004)

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Written by Cara Lockwood, Eric C. Charmelo

Directed by Kelly Makin

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2004

Rating: PG Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Wedding Planner, Lauren Crandell has a special knack for arranging other people's 'happily ever afters', but she isn't so good when it comes to her own romantic situations. But then Lauren meets gorgeous fireman, Nick Corona. Could this be the man of her dreams. He may well be, but he is also the groom to be in her latest wedding plan!

When is I Do (But I Don't) next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Hallmark December 10th, 4:00am. See more...

Cast

Image for Denise RichardsDenise RichardsLauren Crandell
Dean CainNick Corona
Karen ClicheDarla Tedanski
Charles BenderAttractive Guy
Alexander BispingPastor at Darla's Wedding
Yannick BissonJames Corona
Sara BradeenHysterical Bride
Catherine ColveyLynda Tedanski
Lois DellarFire Chief's Wife
Marc DésourdyRappelling Groom
Bruce DinsmoreRobert
Mitch GarvisJewish Groom
Nathalie GirardTripping Bride
Susan GloverSales Lady
Barry Julien
Mimi KuzykCookie
David LipperBrad
Laura MitchellRappelling Groom's Wife
Lisa Bronwyn MooreMagazine Interviewer
Krista MorinBeautiful Bride
Olivia Palenstein
Image for Tim RozonTim RozonRick Corina
Amy SobolLily Crandell
Paul StewartHank Crandell
Image for Jessica WalterJessica WalterGennifer

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