In 1932, in Boston, the tough Harvard graduated Dr. Meg Laurel lashes out at the corrupt and powerful Judge Adamson. Her husband Dr. Thom Laurel is worried about the damage that the judge ma... Read allIn 1932, in Boston, the tough Harvard graduated Dr. Meg Laurel lashes out at the corrupt and powerful Judge Adamson. Her husband Dr. Thom Laurel is worried about the damage that the judge may cause in his career and Meg decides to leave him in Boston and return to the orphanage w... Read allIn 1932, in Boston, the tough Harvard graduated Dr. Meg Laurel lashes out at the corrupt and powerful Judge Adamson. Her husband Dr. Thom Laurel is worried about the damage that the judge may cause in his career and Meg decides to leave him in Boston and return to the orphanage where she was raised to visit her friend Effie Webb. She learns that the orphanage is close... Read all
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'The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel" is a wonderful film from the late 70's released only on VHS in Brazil. The story of intolerance is perfectly developed, showing Dr. Meg Lauren as a stubborn idealist young woman that learns that even backward people have lessons to teach her. Her intention to help people is noble and praiseworthy. But the performances are top-notch, and it is difficult to highlight individual performance. Lindsay Wagner in one of her best performances and Jane Wyman are magnificent and John Woods is unrecognizable in the role of the Sin Eater. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "A Incrível Jornada da Dra. Meg Laurel" ("The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel")
And the misogyny here further proves the backwards thinking of certain sheeple here in Merica. I like movies of all sorts, but I have gravitated more towards movies that are refreshing and don't fall back on the typical frail female who is always being controlled by an over-dominate pig-headed backwards facing knuckle dragging Neanderthal.
I know there will be haters of this type of women, but my mother is one and I've always admired her for it. And as an African American Veteran who grew up during segregation, I can appreciate a movie in which stereotypical nonsense is not the main plot feature..
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- TriviaThe character portrayed by James Woods inspired comic book writer Peter David to create the "Spider Man" villain Sin-Eater.
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Music by Robin Randall & Lyrics by Judithe Randall
Performed by Alix Wangburt
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