“And there were a bunch of tourists there.
And they were making sure I didn’t fall off a cliff, which was great.
But a tourist did fall off the cliff!

Literally, while we were looking at him, he fell down the cliff.”
The tourist broke his leg, which is much better than the alternative.
The film’s stunt team then helped get the person to safety.

Filming on location at such gorgeous (yet dangerous) spots gave the movie a beautiful backdrop.
One such spot that they got to shoot at is Waimea Valley Falls.
“[DiPippo] said she would.”

Although DiPippo and Hutton assumed it was all a joke, Smith wanted to make it happen.
“I said, ‘Great.
I’ll be the opposite of that.
Let’s go pitch that,'” Smith told the outlet.
Smith said Hallmark had never filmed in Hawaii before “You Had Me at Aloha.”