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.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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As a former foster
This movie is very relatable. Haven't seen it in YEARS. But...unfortunately, it is in my head. I don't need to see it over and over again. I know. I feel.
The foster care system, is messed up in this country. Be it California, Washington, or Florida. They do not care for children, they don't care if siblings stay together or if they are even in the same school district.
They also don't care about a child's happiness. So, when you sit down to watch this movie, realize that a foster is probably not happy in his placement. That parent really doesn't care. I had amazing parents and got torn away, because I am an "Indian." Their words...
The foster care system, is messed up in this country. Be it California, Washington, or Florida. They do not care for children, they don't care if siblings stay together or if they are even in the same school district.
They also don't care about a child's happiness. So, when you sit down to watch this movie, realize that a foster is probably not happy in his placement. That parent really doesn't care. I had amazing parents and got torn away, because I am an "Indian." Their words...
It's really too bad that nobody knows about this movie. I think if it were just spruced up a little and if it weren't so low-budget, I think one of the major film companies might have wanted to take it. I first saw this movie when I was 11, and I thought it was so powerful with the many great, yet illegal lengths that Mitchell goes to just to keep his family together. It inspired me then and it amazes me now. If you're lucky enough to find a copy of this movie, don't miss it!
"on our own" is a touching story of four kids who run away from foster home after their mother dies, with only one suitcase, their dog Ralph and $9 they set off in their mums old car in search of their uncle Jack. On the way their car breaks down and they meet Peggy Williams, a schoolteacher on holidays and she offers to help them out. Together she and the children search for uncle Jack but are forced to hide from the authorities that plan to take them back into foster care as they do so. This film tells a story of love, friendship and how important it is to stick with your family as the children venture out on their amazing journey.
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!
GOOD INTERESTING STORY THAT IS FUN AND PRETTY EASY TO FOLLOW = 1 Star
MEMORABLE DIALOGUE = 1/2 Star
FEEL A PULL TO WATCH IT AGAIN = 1 Star
MUSIC OR SCORE STANDS OUT = 1 Star
NO NOTICEABLE PLOT HOLES = 0 Stars
STORY GETS RESOLVED OR FEELS COMPLETE IN SOME WAY = 1 Star
I PERSONALLY LIKE OR FEEL A CONNECTION TO THIS STORY = 1 Star
MEMORABLE OR LIKABLE CHARACTERS = 1 Star
MOST THINGS ABOUT THE STORY COULD ACTUALLY HAPPEN OR ARE BELIEVABLE = 0 Stars
STORY ISN'T BORING OR REPETITIVE = 1/2 Star
I watched this with my mom a few different times when I was young. It would make me hug her a little tighter and I'd feel more appreciative of what I have after viewing. The twists and turns are truly great in this story. The kids acting is defiantly good enough, some 80's movies just capture THAT vibe.
MEMORABLE DIALOGUE = 1/2 Star
FEEL A PULL TO WATCH IT AGAIN = 1 Star
MUSIC OR SCORE STANDS OUT = 1 Star
NO NOTICEABLE PLOT HOLES = 0 Stars
STORY GETS RESOLVED OR FEELS COMPLETE IN SOME WAY = 1 Star
I PERSONALLY LIKE OR FEEL A CONNECTION TO THIS STORY = 1 Star
MEMORABLE OR LIKABLE CHARACTERS = 1 Star
MOST THINGS ABOUT THE STORY COULD ACTUALLY HAPPEN OR ARE BELIEVABLE = 0 Stars
STORY ISN'T BORING OR REPETITIVE = 1/2 Star
I watched this with my mom a few different times when I was young. It would make me hug her a little tighter and I'd feel more appreciative of what I have after viewing. The twists and turns are truly great in this story. The kids acting is defiantly good enough, some 80's movies just capture THAT vibe.
Did you know
- GoofsWhen 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").
- Quotes
Mitch Robbins: Just play it cool.
Travis Robbins: How do you play it cool?
Mitch Robbins: Well... pretend like you're asleep.
- Alternate versionsThe 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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- Pour l'amour de Louise
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- St. George, Utah, USA(Location)
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