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Manufacturer: Lions Gate/Republic Ent. Starring: Cheryl Ladd, Ted Levine, Lewis Smith, Sheila Kelley, Marietta Marich Directed By: Piers Haggard
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Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786302750836 Format: Closed-captioned ISBN: 6302750830 Label: Lions Gate/Republic Ent. Manufacturer: Lions Gate/Republic Ent. Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Lions Gate/Republic Ent. Release Date: 1993-06-23 Running Time: 96 Studio: Lions Gate/Republic Ent. Theatrical Release Date: 1989-02-19
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Customer Rating:      Summary: What kind of ending is that? Comment: whoever thought that the ending of this movie was close to appropriate needs to think about the story. The BEST part of this book was when Aaron and Mary finally get together and he gets to claim his daughter. I was so angry about the ending here that it ruined to rest of the movie(which was sort of enjoyable). i came into watching this movie honestly not expecting much(i usually dont w/TV movies based on books), and still i managed to be terribly disappointed. they should have ended it the right way, instead of leaving us with a feeling of these two people still empty... the movie and book are called FULFILLMENT....learn how to depict it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Disappointing Comment: The movie left out the best part of the book. The ending where Mary and Jonathan finally get together after Aaron's death. In the movie Jonathan leaves and Mary raises their daughter alone, never telling her that Jonathan is really her father, not her uncle.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Based on a novel by Laveryl Spencer Comment: I am a huge Spencer fan. I found the movie to follow along with the book right up until the end. The ending was far different from that of the book, and I was very disapointed in the change. I also feel that the movie would loose all appeal to someone who had not read and loved the novel. Most of its appeal to me was seeing how the characters I already knew and loved were depicted on screen. There was really no pleasure in the film past that.
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