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The Note Director: Douglas Barr Cast: Genie Francis, Ted McGinley, Rick Roberts, Genelle Williams

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  • DVD Release Date: 10/07/2008
  • Original Release: 2007
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 7,269

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Features

Closed Caption; "Notes From the Novelist: A Conversation With Angela Hunt"; "Playing Peyton With Genie Francis"

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- The Note
1. Chapter 1 [3:13]
2. Chapter 2 [2:56]
3. Chapter 3 [3:26]
4. Chapter 4 [3:17]
5. Chapter 5 [2:41]
6. Chapter 6 [4:29]
7. Chapter 7 [3:28]
8. Chapter 8 [3:46]
9. Chapter 9 [3:32]
10. Chapter 10 [1:37]
11. Chapter 11 [5:19]
12. Chapter 12 [3:03]
13. Chapter 13 [3:24]
14. Chapter 14 [3:10]
15. Chapter 15 [2:43]
16. Chapter 16 [2:47]
17. Chapter 17 [3:56]
18. Chapter 18 [3:05]
19. Chapter 19 [1:20]
20. Chapter 20 [6:12]
21. Chapter 21 [:47]
22. Chapter 22 [5:49]
23. Chapter 23 [:18]
24. Chapter 24 [5:40]
25. Chapter 25 [2:47]
26. Chapter 26 [:57]
27. Chapter 27 [1:11]
28. Chapter 28 [1:51]

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Editorial Reviews

A struggling human interest columnist finds a simple scrap of paper with a profound message may be the key to saving her column from cancellation in this inspirational, made for television drama starring Genie Francis and Ted McGinley. Peyton MacGruder (Francis) is the "Heart Healer" columnist for the local Middleborough Times newspaper. It's Christmas time, and just as the crew of Flight 848 reports a minor electrical problem, Peyton is summoned to her editor's office for a serious discussion about the future of the "Heart Healer" column. According to the results of a recent reader's survey, the "Heart Healer" column was voted the least interesting item that the paper had to offer, and as a result Peyton is about to get the axe. Just as Peyton's editor warns the writer to improve her standing with readers of hit the pavement, word breaks in the newsroom that Flight 848 has crashed, killing everyone aboard. King Danville, Peyton's friend and colleague at the paper, has lost a dear friend in the crash. Pondering whether or not the passengers realized they were going to die while drowning his sorrows at the local sports bar, King wonders aloud whether they had time to say goodbye to their loved ones, half-jokingly suggesting that Peyton work the concept into her failing column. The following day, Peyton is jogging along the beach when she spies smarmy television reporter Truman Harris interrupting a memorial service for the victims, all the while struggling to find an angle that doesn't seem exploitative. That angle arrives in the form of a note that Peyton finds during another walk along the coast. Sealed inside a small plastic bag half filled with cookie crumbs is a note to "T" from "Dad." Peyton is deeply moved by the heartfelt note, and vows to use the "Heart Healer" column as a means for getting the note to its intended recipient. In order to do so, however, Peyton will be forced to contend with her television counterpart Harris, a tactless reporter whose penchant for sensationalizing a story is only matched by his willingness to resort to underhanded tactics in order to take sole credit for all of Peyton's hard work. And while tracking down "T" proves no easy task, Peyton quickly discovers that her latest story truly resonates with readers upon being informed by her publisher that her "Heart Healers" column has gained a loyal following across the country. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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The Note--A Beautiful Love Storyby Anonymous

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March 04, 2009: I am a huge Genie Francis fan. The casting was really good. Everyone was excellent. The scenery was gorgeous. You must watch the extra

features. Especially with Genie. She really lets the viewer know how

important this film was to her and her fans. She's a great actress.

Hope to see her in more movies. You will watch more than once. Even

knowing the ending, it's still a tear jerker. It's an old fashion love

story with a predictable ending...this day and time on a rainy day it

is perfect.

I would recommend more of Genie's work were on DVD.