The Lost Husband

The Lost Husband

By Vicky Wight

  • Genre: Romance
  • Release Date: 2020-04-10
  • Advisory Rating: PG-13
  • Runtime: 1h 50min
  • Director: Vicky Wight
  • Production Company: Six Foot Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.8/10
6.8
From 122 Ratings

Description

Based on the novel by bestselling author Katherine Center, the story centers on a woman (Libby) attempting to put her life back together after the death of her husband, as she moves with her children into her estranged Aunt’s goat farm in Central Texas, meeting and matching wills with the ranch’s resident cowboy (O'Connor).

Photos

Reviews

  • The lost husband

    4
    By Joney R
    Loved it
  • Yawn

    1
    By Grandma Kitties
    Glad I didn’t buy it.
  • Hallmark Classic

    1
    By CTmovieguy
    Enough said.
  • Couldn’t finish it.

    1
    By TheRealDecoy
    my wife loves romantic movies and really likes Josh. but you know the movie is bad when she couldn’t even fishing the movie. other than Josh the acting in it is really bad. it feels like a really long Hallmark movie that won’t get to the point. the 2 main characters don’t seem right together at all.. they had zero chemistry.
  • Realistic

    5
    By Laine1128
    I loved this movie. I think I’ll buy it!
  • Ehh

    3
    By D0££¥
    It seemed interesting but when I watched it ... just kind of blah
  • Uplifting & Heartwarming

    5
    By GlockGirl371
    Such a great heartwarming movie about overcoming grief and all in between. Beautiful story about family and the simplicity love lives might need at one point or another, taking us back to our roots to find ourselves once again!
  • The Lost Husband

    2
    By wererabbit
    Lame, tired movie. Makes a hour and forty minutes seem longer. If you wait I’m sure it will be on Hallmark in a few weeks.
  • A breath of fresh air

    5
    By Jenn GH
    Beautifully shot throughout Texas, and not over acted, this romantic movie was a breath of fresh air. The romance between Josh Duhamel and Leslie Bibb takes center stage, but is subtlety developed, and does not overshadow Bibb’s character’s development and personal story of growth.
  • Great Movie

    4
    By jstmchll
    Simple yet authentic story line. Old sins cast long shadows and discovering the truth is painful yet healing.

keyboard_arrow_up