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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA widow (Erin Cottrell) and her son return home to be near her parents.A widow (Erin Cottrell) and her son return home to be near her parents.A widow (Erin Cottrell) and her son return home to be near her parents.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 2 premios y 2 nominaciones en total
Dale Waddington
- Mrs. Behringer
- (as Dale Waddington Horowitz)
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This is the fifth film in the Love Comes Softly series based on the books by Janette Oke centered around a pioneering family. In this entry Missy LaHaye has been left widowed when her sheriff husband Willie is killed breaking up a bar fight. After two years of toughing it out on her own she brings her son Mattie back home to her home town where she becomes the local teacher and has a small house of her own. Almost immediately she takes in a 14 year old orphan girl named Belinda, from the widows and orphans organization, who was sent with her brother from New York. Unfortunately, her brother goes to a neighboring farm where they are working him hard and not feeding him properly.
It was wonderful to see Erin Cottrell back as Mattie and Dale Midkiff as her father Clark Davis. There was also the introduction of the town sheriff Zach Taylor played by Victor Browne. I was disappointed to see another actress play Marty, I miss Katherine Heigl. Also...what happened to adopted son Jeff LaHaye???? He is not even mentioned in this film.
Overall it was a great story and I think fans of the series will love it.
It was wonderful to see Erin Cottrell back as Mattie and Dale Midkiff as her father Clark Davis. There was also the introduction of the town sheriff Zach Taylor played by Victor Browne. I was disappointed to see another actress play Marty, I miss Katherine Heigl. Also...what happened to adopted son Jeff LaHaye???? He is not even mentioned in this film.
Overall it was a great story and I think fans of the series will love it.
What happened to Marty, that she's ill of sorts, in this movie? I really miss Katherine Heigl in this one!
The movie Absolutely nothing like the book Missy's husband never dies in fact Love's undering Legacy is about Marty and Clark and their children and they have a baby named Belinda she's not an orphan
I saw first films of series with interest, being grateful for the sweet air of nostalgia, for the fair simplicity, crafted story and acting.
But for Love s Unednding Legacy I was just tired. Maybe, because the thoughts were about first actors , maybe because the story is too predictable and the events are too ...pedagogic. Something seems missing and the message becomes, little by little, boring. But, sure, precise target, noble effort and a story far to be more than version of soap opera .
Maybe, a sort of ingenuity is necessary to love this new parts . Or be familiar with series books .
So, the air of Little house in the Prairie, for me, is lost in this case.
But for Love s Unednding Legacy I was just tired. Maybe, because the thoughts were about first actors , maybe because the story is too predictable and the events are too ...pedagogic. Something seems missing and the message becomes, little by little, boring. But, sure, precise target, noble effort and a story far to be more than version of soap opera .
Maybe, a sort of ingenuity is necessary to love this new parts . Or be familiar with series books .
So, the air of Little house in the Prairie, for me, is lost in this case.
What could have been a good TV movie was weakened by an overdone and unsuitable musical score. I found this was an annoyance during the first half of the movie. Performances overall were not that bad but the this mood music (that didn't seem to suit a western film) played over the actors as they spoke in many scenes and this became a real distraction.
In one scene, which takes place in the church, a pastor is asking a congregation to volunteer to take care of homeless children lined up across the platform behind him. All the dialog in this scene is underscored by this deep emotional mood music which is unnecessary and distracting.
In one scene, which takes place in the church, a pastor is asking a congregation to volunteer to take care of homeless children lined up across the platform behind him. All the dialog in this scene is underscored by this deep emotional mood music which is unnecessary and distracting.
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- CuriosidadesThe bridge that Sheriff Tyler goes across while looking for the kids was also used by the director's father in his show "Little house in the Prairie", and that director was none other than Michael Landon.
- PifiasBelinda runs through a mud puddle the first time she goes to see Jacob. When she gets back home and goes to bed - her shoes are not muddy.
- ConexionesFollowed by La doble cara del amor (2007)
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Love's Unending Legacy
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- Duración1 hora 30 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 16 : 9
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By what name was El legado de un amor infinito (2007) officially released in Canada in English?
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