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You’re Bacon Me Crazy

01.16.2024 - By Long Story Short with Megan and WendyPlay

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Welcome to Girls Gone Hallmark, the podcast that not only reviews new Hallmark movies but also fan favorites! Today, Megan and Wendy, talk about the 2020 food truck romance "You're Bacon Me Crazy" starring Michael Rady and Natalie Hall. Will this food truck frenzy will leave you drooling? Listen and hear what they thought!

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About "You're Bacon Me Crazy"

* "You're Bacon Me Crazy" premiered on the Hallmark Channel on Saturday, Apri 4, 2020.

* Filming took place from February 3 to February 21 in Maple Ridge, British Columbia. Many The trucks were rented for the shoot and set across the main roads of Langley, making it easier to showcase the busy streets on the film.

* The movie was based on a Scholastic book by the same name "You're Bacon Me Crazy: A Wish Novel" by author Suzanne Nelson. Nelson has written 16 other middle grade and young adult novels and was also given writing credit for this film on IMDB.

* Allan Harmon directed this movie. He currently has 40 directing credits including "Mystery on Mistletoe Lane" from the 2023 holiday line up and "Fourth Down and Love" from 2023. Other notables movies from Harmon include "Never Kiss a Man in a Christmas Sweater," "Jingle Bell Bride," and "Mingle All the Way." Outside of Hallmark, Harmon has directed "Untold Stories of the ER" and "Sex Sent Me to the ER."

* Writer Christopher Sey is responsible for the script, he also wrote "Haul Out the Holly: Lit Up" from 2023.

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* Natalie Hall stars as Cleo. Natalie currently has 40 acting credits. Her last film for Hallmark was “Noel Next Door” from 2022. Natalie also appeared in 8 episodes of "UnReal" as Candy Coco in 2018, as well as "Pretty Little Liars," "Drop Dead Diva," and "All My Children."

* Michael Rady stars as Gabe. Rady has 55 acting credits. His first movie for Hallmark was “Christmas in Homestead” in 2016. Outside of Hallmark, Rady was in 10 episodes of “UnReal,” “Jane the Virgin” the reboot of “Melrose Place” in 2009, “Greek” and “Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.”

* Rhiannon Fish plays friend Laura. This appears to be Rhiannon’s first Hallmark movie. She has since gone on to star in several movies for the network including last year’s “A Picture of Her” and “My Norwegian Holiday.” 

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* Olivia Steele Falconer plays niece Tessa. She has 31 acting credits and was most recently in “Hearts in the Game” from 2023.

* Familiar Hallmark face Adil Zaidi is credited for playing “Man.” He’s another who needs a more prominent role in Hallmark going forward. We’ve seen him in “Fourth Down and Love,” “The Wedding Contract,

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