Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuSiblings who have been dumped into the foster-care system find ways to be on their own, often making mistakes and learning from them along the way.Siblings who have been dumped into the foster-care system find ways to be on their own, often making mistakes and learning from them along the way.Siblings who have been dumped into the foster-care system find ways to be on their own, often making mistakes and learning from them along the way.
T.C. Christensen
- Mr. Forsythe
- (as Tom Christensen)
Donré Sampson
- L.A. Detective
- (as Don Re Sampson)
David Lister
- Night Guard
- (as Dave Lister)
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A tough life gets tougher when the three children of a single mom are scheduled to be sent to separate foster homes after her untimely passing.
To stay together, the older boy plans a daring, high risk escape to find a distant lost uncle- their only remaining next of kin.
Their trek takes the three fearful runaways on a chase through the desert in a classic beetle, penniless, hungry, desperate, terrorized by delinquents and too young to drive, hunted by the ever threatening civil authorities.
What the movie lacks in acting and plot realism, it makes up for in the honest human need to be a part of a fulfilled and complete family- even if that family is cobbled together with spare parts of broken lives.
Sure, the ending is forced and too over-dramatic for the critical movie goer, but every heart beats the same cry for family togetherness and belonging.
With all its weaknesses, I still give this movie a strong recommendation.
To stay together, the older boy plans a daring, high risk escape to find a distant lost uncle- their only remaining next of kin.
Their trek takes the three fearful runaways on a chase through the desert in a classic beetle, penniless, hungry, desperate, terrorized by delinquents and too young to drive, hunted by the ever threatening civil authorities.
What the movie lacks in acting and plot realism, it makes up for in the honest human need to be a part of a fulfilled and complete family- even if that family is cobbled together with spare parts of broken lives.
Sure, the ending is forced and too over-dramatic for the critical movie goer, but every heart beats the same cry for family togetherness and belonging.
With all its weaknesses, I still give this movie a strong recommendation.
This movie is a heart warming movie for all ages. It will make you laugh, make you cry, but it will teach you lessons (great for younger audiences). I wore my copy out years ago, it's one of those timeless movies you will want to watch again and again. These kids show what family means, they give you an incite to an often silent world.
Mitch comes off a mischievous perhaps, but he's just trying to find a solution to his circumstances.
Kate, she reminds me of myself in a lot of ways. Looking out for the younger kids, without realizing it, she transforms into a miniature mother.
The two younger kids, will grab your heart, from the thumb sucking little girl, to the boy attached to his dog.
Peggy will teach you what it means to truly put yourself out there, helping someone with no intention of getting anything back.
Uncle Jack will teach you that in fact, money doesn't make a happy life. He will instill in you values without ever meaning to.
A must watch movie, after watching once, you will pick it back up over the years, and as you grow, you will discover more lessons you hadn't seen before.
I wish I could find this DVD for sale somewhere!
Mitch comes off a mischievous perhaps, but he's just trying to find a solution to his circumstances.
Kate, she reminds me of myself in a lot of ways. Looking out for the younger kids, without realizing it, she transforms into a miniature mother.
The two younger kids, will grab your heart, from the thumb sucking little girl, to the boy attached to his dog.
Peggy will teach you what it means to truly put yourself out there, helping someone with no intention of getting anything back.
Uncle Jack will teach you that in fact, money doesn't make a happy life. He will instill in you values without ever meaning to.
A must watch movie, after watching once, you will pick it back up over the years, and as you grow, you will discover more lessons you hadn't seen before.
I wish I could find this DVD for sale somewhere!
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The Commenter before me stated this movie is the worst that was ever forced upon him/her as a child. I have to say though that I loved this movie when was little and I still love it today. The movie has the best running theme of all-family togetherness. Considering the time period the movie was released I thought the movie was acted out well. I only wish I could still find a copy of it somewhere!! Of all the 1980's films I watched as a kid this was on of my favorites. I know I probably watched it at least once a week with my brother and my mom. I would definitely recommend it to anyone I know-or don't know. So if you do find a copy of it I suggest watching it! It's wonderful and heartwarming.
I havent seen a good film lately that could beat the value of this movie! I notice you cant find it any where thank goodness I have it already! I am a big 80's fan even though I was born 1984! and dont remeber the 80's much! I loved this movie and I recommend it to everyone!
Own Our Own is a Great Family Movie because:
1) We have all thought of doing what necessity drove these kids to do. 2)The methods of the Child Welfare people too often have led to this dilemna. Do they have hearts? It sure doesn't show when they follow the Letter of the Law. 3) Everything worked out in the end. Values were upheld and a difficult situation was made right. Remember, this movie is a FAMILY movie. I found it to be a refreshing change from all those "shoot-em up" and "blow -em up" movies that are so boringly common today.
1) We have all thought of doing what necessity drove these kids to do. 2)The methods of the Child Welfare people too often have led to this dilemna. Do they have hearts? It sure doesn't show when they follow the Letter of the Law. 3) Everything worked out in the end. Values were upheld and a difficult situation was made right. Remember, this movie is a FAMILY movie. I found it to be a refreshing change from all those "shoot-em up" and "blow -em up" movies that are so boringly common today.
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- PatzerWhen Jack asks Mitch to get off the bus, Mitch's line "Why should I?" clearly does not match his mouth (he in fact says "go to hell").
- Zitate
Mitch Robbins: Just play it cool.
Travis Robbins: How do you play it cool?
Mitch Robbins: Well... pretend like you're asleep.
- Alternative VersionenThe film's video rights were picked up in 1989 by Feature Films for Families, a video distribution company closely associated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The video release was heavily re-edited, and an additional framing device was filmed by the distributor in which Peggy's mother, over the phone, recounts the events of the film and provides commentary which often contradicts the film itself. This was likely in an attempt to place the film within the views of the LDS Church. Director Lyman Dayton removed his name from the Feature Films for Families version, credited instead as "F.T. Pavlov".
- SoundtracksOn Our Own
Written by Alan Osmond
Performed by The Osmond Boys
Arranged by Sam Cardon
Osmond Lane Music editions
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