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Hallmark Mystery has brought back our favorite team of postal investigators in “Signed, Sealed, Delivered: A Tale of Three Letters – July 12

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Everyone’s favorite team of postal investigators is back on the case with Signed, Sealed, Delivered: A Tale of Three Letters, a new, original movie premiering Friday, July 12 (9 p.m. ET/PT), on Hallmark Mystery.

Signed, Sealed, Delivered: A Tale Of Three Letters

The network’s longest running movie franchise stars Eric Mabius (Welcome to Christmas), Kristin Booth (Shifting Gears), Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe (Break In) and Geoff Gustafson (Gilded Newport Mysteries: Murder at the Breakers) who reprise their roles as the POstables. Rhiannon Fish (My Norwegian Holiday) also stars. Signed, Sealed, Delivered is created by Touched by an Angel executive producer Martha Williamson.

L-R: Eric Mabius, Kristin Booth, Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe, and Geoff Gustafson

Oliver (Mabius), Shane (Booth), Rita (Lowe) and Norman’s (Gustafson) latest case finds them trying to piece together the clues that will lead them to the intended recipients of a trio of dead letters, which has a surprising, personal impact that hits close to home. Meanwhile, with the honeymoon phase now fading, Oliver and Shane grapple with finding their footing as a married couple – thankfully, Norman has a cousin who can help them find their way. Rita and Norman have happily taken in Charley (Fish) and her baby, but Rita feels Norman’s enthusiasm for tending to the baby’s needs is standing in the way of their progress in starting a family of their own.

Here is a trailer:

Back in 2013, Signed, Sealed, Delivered premiered on Hallmark Channel as a one-hour episodic series. It followed four postal detectives as they attempted to return letters and packages deemed undeliverable by regular means. The series, created by Touched By an Angel‘s Martha Williamson, had a 10-episode run before moving over to Hallmark Mystery and transitioning to two-hour movies. Who would have imagined nearly a decade ago that the series would become Hallmark’s longest-running movie franchise?

The series follows four postal workers as they attempt to return lost and supposedly undeliverable mail to their rightful recipient. As they delve into the history of an item and its contents, viewers learn the stories behind each piece of mail and about the writer as well as the intended recipient.

If you haven’t seen any of these Signed, Sealed, Delivered movies, you must binge watch them so you will be prepared to watch Hallmark Mystery newest movie Signed, Sealed, Delivered: A Tale of Three Letters.  Another great movie to add to the collection of Signed, Sealed, Delivered series.  Although you don’t have to see the other movies in the series to watch the new movie, but do find time to watch them all. Just don’t miss it this coming Friday, July 12 (9 p.m. ET/PT), on Hallmark Mystery.  From watching the very first movie back in 2013, who would have thought a new one would come out over ten years later, but so happy there is another one. I hope they continue to make more!  We all struggle to find good wholesome movies to watch and this movie is one to add to that list.  It will make you want to become a part of the postal department that tries to find out where the undelivered pieces of mail should have gone.  Great scriptwriting by Martha Williamson and Brandi Harkonen as well. Also amazing stories to be told and lessons to learn while watching this movie. You will have laughs, awww’s and tears from this movie.  So don’t miss your opportunity to watch this movie and Signed, Sealed, Delivered: A Tale of Three Letters this Friday! It is really cool to watch and see how three letters can affect this group of postal workers, the friends and strangers they meet as they all try and figure out how to locate the owners of these three lost letters.  Invite your friends over to watch it together, the more the merrier and then you will have folks to talk about what you just watched on Hallmark Mystery.