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Why Hallmark's Erin Krakow Didn't Want The Wedding Cottage To End

Writer Liam Parker

In an interview with Southern Living, Erin Krakow discussed the making of "The Wedding Cottage." She described the atmosphere on set and how it was hard to keep a straight face while filming promotional videos. "We would try to make a video to say watch the movie or whatever and we would just lose it," Krakow admitted. "Laughing so hard we're crying. So it's not an exaggeration when I say we had the greatest time. We really did."

It does not take that long to film a Hallmark movie — only about 15 days, on average. After the shoot is done, it takes about two weeks to edit everything together. Although the efficiency keeps shooting costs down and means more Hallmark movies can be made and released, Krakow did not want to leave "The Wedding Cottage" behind after just three weeks. "We had a lot of fun. It was so, so much fun," she gushed, and others agreed.

As the actor revealed, "I had crew members coming up to me saying, 'I wish this was a series,' 'I wish we could keep going' because there was just such a great vibe on set." Likewise, she added, "So know that when you're watching that it was a really good time for everyone making it."