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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaNew York City newlyweds move into a low-rent apartment in a building for retirees. But when another young couple in their building disappears, the newlyweds begin to notice that their elderl... Leggi tuttoNew York City newlyweds move into a low-rent apartment in a building for retirees. But when another young couple in their building disappears, the newlyweds begin to notice that their elderly neighbors are watching their every move.New York City newlyweds move into a low-rent apartment in a building for retirees. But when another young couple in their building disappears, the newlyweds begin to notice that their elderly neighbors are watching their every move.
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Phoenix Gonzales
- Kim Barnett
- (as Phoenix Gonzalez)
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I saw this TV movie on Lifetime the other day and was hooked from the beginning. Great casting, well acted, nicely paced, interesting characters, and very suspenseful. It kind of reminded me of 'Rosemary's Baby' meets 'The Firm'.....better watch out for the elders hooked on brightly colored health drinks....they can really pack a punch!! Above average TV Flick ***.
I watched this TVM The 'Glow' one late evening and wasn't disappointed!
NYC young couple move into a up-market apartment with a nominal rent. The premises is run by a group of retirees who are affable to say the least. These friendly and helpful neighbours also happen to be a health and fitness group.
A couple of young tenants previously disappeared from the same leased apartment. Sometime later another young couple upstairs who happen to be athletic types under plausible circumstances just seem to disappear too. Again a decidedly plausible explanation.
Portia De Rossi who is half of couple mentioned at start of review her character becomes tad curious about various seemingly odd happenings, could her suspicion about the low-rent just be a prelude of what's to come?
Dina Merrill who plays Phoebe one of the main characters of the group and Arnold her spouse played by Hal Linden just what are they up to if anything besides rest of the group?
This TVM is a drama/horror of type. It reminded me of not only Rosemary's baby but hint of Invasion of the body snatchers! But I won't spoil it for you.
Decidedly creepy, well paced, suspense too!
I rate one of the better TVMS of the type.
NYC young couple move into a up-market apartment with a nominal rent. The premises is run by a group of retirees who are affable to say the least. These friendly and helpful neighbours also happen to be a health and fitness group.
A couple of young tenants previously disappeared from the same leased apartment. Sometime later another young couple upstairs who happen to be athletic types under plausible circumstances just seem to disappear too. Again a decidedly plausible explanation.
Portia De Rossi who is half of couple mentioned at start of review her character becomes tad curious about various seemingly odd happenings, could her suspicion about the low-rent just be a prelude of what's to come?
Dina Merrill who plays Phoebe one of the main characters of the group and Arnold her spouse played by Hal Linden just what are they up to if anything besides rest of the group?
This TVM is a drama/horror of type. It reminded me of not only Rosemary's baby but hint of Invasion of the body snatchers! But I won't spoil it for you.
Decidedly creepy, well paced, suspense too!
I rate one of the better TVMS of the type.
This was by no means a great film, but it was better than I expected. I only watched it for the hot Dean Cain and adorable De Rossi, but it had a pretty good story line. It was cheesy, but it kept me enterained and that's the purpose of a movie. If you have a night with nothing to do, I highly recomend The Glow.
The Glow is quite an interesting made for TV movie. It stars Dean Cain and Portia DeRossi as Matt & Jackie, a young working couple who by chance find the perfect apartment in New York City. By the time it is revealed that chance has little to do with it, they are in way over the heads.
The kindly older couples who run the building just aren't what they seem...and the last tenants who had leased Matt & Jackie's apartment have disappeared without a trace. And when the young couple upstairs also disappear...well, Jackie suspects the worse. She digs deeper..only to discover the impossible.
The movie is well thought out, well paced, very suspenseful. However, there are a couple of problems with it. For instance, after being abducted, how does Jackie set off the fire alarm with the cigarettes she uses (if you see it, you'll ask yourself where they came from - considering she's hardly wearing anything). Or...what is the Glow? It's never really explained. I would have rather have seen more of an explanation at the end, then the ending we did get (although it was fine).
The casting of the older couples in the building was really top rate. Hal Linden is stellar as the kindly 'fatherly' type who takes Matt in as "the son I never had". It would have been great to see his motivation and character further developed. But, hey, as a made for TV movie, it's much better than a lot of the movies we pay $13.50 to go see.
Shot in Toronto, by the way. If you look closely you'll see Union Station, the Royal York Hotel & other sights.
The kindly older couples who run the building just aren't what they seem...and the last tenants who had leased Matt & Jackie's apartment have disappeared without a trace. And when the young couple upstairs also disappear...well, Jackie suspects the worse. She digs deeper..only to discover the impossible.
The movie is well thought out, well paced, very suspenseful. However, there are a couple of problems with it. For instance, after being abducted, how does Jackie set off the fire alarm with the cigarettes she uses (if you see it, you'll ask yourself where they came from - considering she's hardly wearing anything). Or...what is the Glow? It's never really explained. I would have rather have seen more of an explanation at the end, then the ending we did get (although it was fine).
The casting of the older couples in the building was really top rate. Hal Linden is stellar as the kindly 'fatherly' type who takes Matt in as "the son I never had". It would have been great to see his motivation and character further developed. But, hey, as a made for TV movie, it's much better than a lot of the movies we pay $13.50 to go see.
Shot in Toronto, by the way. If you look closely you'll see Union Station, the Royal York Hotel & other sights.
Let's see... A young couple get set up in a posh apartment with incredibly cheap rent. It's run by a group of old people but all the tenants are young and athletic. Tenants begin "moving out" unexpectedly. Wife gets suspicious...
Is there anyone who can't write the script from here on out?
Not really bad, despite its predictability. It was nice to see Dean Cain again in his post- "Lois and Clark" career. And it's always good to see old-timers like Hal Linden and Dina Merrill.
Nothing special, but an okay time-waster if there's nothing else on.
Is there anyone who can't write the script from here on out?
Not really bad, despite its predictability. It was nice to see Dean Cain again in his post- "Lois and Clark" career. And it's always good to see old-timers like Hal Linden and Dina Merrill.
Nothing special, but an okay time-waster if there's nothing else on.
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- QuizThe source novel author, "Brooks Stanwood," was actually husband-and-wife writers Howard and Susan Kaminsky. Howard was president and Publisher of Warner Books. Susan was a fiction editor for Saturday Evening Post. They only wrote two novels under their pseudonym--the source novel of this film and The Seventh Child.
- ConnessioniSpoofs Rosemary's Baby - Nastro rosso a New York (1968)
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