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Signed, Sealed, Delivered (2013)

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In the charming precursor to the enchanting TV series "Signed, Sealed, Delivered," we are introduced to Oliver O'Toole's meticulously crafted team. This assembly of bygone-era postal workers, committed to the noble mission of tracing the intended recipients of undeliverable mail, finds an unexpected addition to their ranks in the form of the ambitious and internet-savvy Shane McInerney. As the old world meets the new, their camaraderie deepens over the poignant tale of a love story left incomplete. A year prior, the charismatic law firm intern, Charlie, renounces his thankless job, propelled by the force of love at first sight. His heart is stolen by Kelly, who agrees to a perfect day together but then mysteriously rejects any further encounters. As O'Toole's team delves into the couple's fragmented journey, they uncover a year fraught with individual tragedies. Yet, amidst the heartbreak, they foster a glimmer of hope - to reunite the star-crossed lovers, or at the very least, safeguard them from an impending tragic injustice. "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" weaves together a tale of hope, love, and the power of connection, set against the backdrop of the timeless tradition of letter writing. It's about four dedicated postal workers who become the unlikely heroes in a world increasingly governed by fleeting digital communication. This two-hour cinematic adventure serves as a captivating launchpad for the series, exploring the profound impact of words left unsaid and letters left unread.

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Signed, Sealed, Delivered is a comedy movie featuring Eric Mabius.

Signed, Sealed, Delivered is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Plex and Plex Player and it's also available on DIRECTV.

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