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Le choix du désespoir

Original title: Her Desperate Choice
  • TV Movie
  • 1996
  • Unrated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
281
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Kyle Secor, Faith Ford, and Hanna Hall in Le choix du désespoir (1996)
Drama

Jody is convinced, but unable to prove, that her ex-husband has been molesting their daughter Samantha. When the courts order joint custody for Samantha, Jody takes her and heads underground... Read allJody is convinced, but unable to prove, that her ex-husband has been molesting their daughter Samantha. When the courts order joint custody for Samantha, Jody takes her and heads underground. The underground is a well protected system that moves her from town to town to keep her ... Read allJody is convinced, but unable to prove, that her ex-husband has been molesting their daughter Samantha. When the courts order joint custody for Samantha, Jody takes her and heads underground. The underground is a well protected system that moves her from town to town to keep her out of the hands of the courts. Her husband is relentless in having detectives try to find... Read all

  • Director
    • Michael M. Scott
  • Writer
    • Vivienne Radkoff
  • Stars
    • Faith Ford
    • Kyle Secor
    • Hanna Hall
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    281
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael M. Scott
    • Writer
      • Vivienne Radkoff
    • Stars
      • Faith Ford
      • Kyle Secor
      • Hanna Hall
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Faith Ford
    Faith Ford
    • Jody Murdock
    Kyle Secor
    Kyle Secor
    • Jim Rossi
    Hanna Hall
    Hanna Hall
    • Samantha, Jody's Daughter
    • (as Hanna R. Hall)
    Nigel Bennett
    Nigel Bennett
    • Raskin, Private Investigator
    Lynne Cormack
    • Grace
    Mimi Kuzyk
    Mimi Kuzyk
    • Dr. Baskin
    • (as Mimi Kuzak)
    Corinne Conley
    Corinne Conley
    • Jody's Mother
    Alex Carter
    Alex Carter
    • Marcus Perry, Jody's Ex-Husband
    Philip Williams
    Philip Williams
    • Frank
    Martin Roach
    Martin Roach
    • Mike Donner
    Jackie Richardson
    Jackie Richardson
    • Frances
    Deborah Grover
    Deborah Grover
    • Kathy (Shelter)
    Vickie Papavs
    Vickie Papavs
    • Marnie
    Christina Collins
    • Myrna Goodman
    David Huband
    David Huband
    • State Trooper
    • (as Dave Huband)
    Ann-Marie MacDonald
    • Teacher
    • (as Anne-Marie MacDonald)
    Douglas O'Keeffe
    Douglas O'Keeffe
    • Classroom Cop
    Michael J. Reynolds
    Michael J. Reynolds
    • Jim's Father
    • (as Michael Reynolds)
    • Director
      • Michael M. Scott
    • Writer
      • Vivienne Radkoff
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    8MarieGabrielle

    Faith Ford in a surprising performance....

    and Kyle Secor is also very effective in this film, as a veterinarian who stumbles upon Ford and her daughter, who have escaped an abusive husband/father.

    This film falls into the category of useful/helpful and informative, for people who are unfamiliar with the court system. Ford is merely trying to save her daughter from physical abuse, but at that time, the husband would have ended up with visiting rights, hence ruining her daughter's life. The FBI accused her of kidnapping, and while the story is based on truth, it does require suspension of reality for most of its duration.

    That being said, Ford gives a good performance as a mother, trapped in the system, and we do see the fine lines which exist during custody battles; all is not black and white; if a mother is running away with her child, there is often a reason, and it usually ISN'T just to escape an unhappy marriage. Secor is underrated, and I wish we could see him in more film as well. 8/10.
    vchimpanzee

    Good enough

    In Springfield, Massachusetts at 2 A.M., Jody Murdock is sneaking her daughter Samantha out of the house. The next day, her ex-husband Marcus wants to know where his daughter is. He ends up hiring a private investigator.

    Jody's mother lives in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, so that's probably where Jody and Samantha meet Jody's mother and a friend. The friend lets Jody and Samantha stay with her because the mother's house is the first place people will look.

    Soon Jody and Samantha are on the run. Jody cannot let her daughter go back to Marcus because, at long last, she has found a doctor who confirms Samantha has been abused and is not making up the stories.

    At a shelter, Jody is given the phone number for Grace, who is able to make connections that will let Jody hide anywhere in the country. Just as the African-American slaves in the pre-Civil War South had their Underground Railroad, children in Samantha's situation have one too.

    Jody makes a number of mistakes. For example, she cannot completely cut herself off from contact with her mother. Every few days, she and Samantha have to take off again. But no matter where they go, they find helpful people.

    In one small town, they finally are able to settle down because of a helpful diner owner named Frank and a veterinarian-in-training named Jim. But is their ordeal finally over?

    Mike Donner is a reporter who publicizes the problem of child abuse in cases where a parent has to flee to protect the child. Maybe his efforts will be helpful.

    Faith Ford does a good job here. Whether or not her character is smart enough to do everything right, she does come across as strong yet vulnerable.

    Young Hanna Hall has a number of good scenes. In one, she gives a disturbingly realistic reaction to what might be considered a normal situation, but for a child who has been abused, it is truly frightening.

    Depite its serious tone, the film is not totally without humor. I especially liked a scene where Jody and Samantha discussed what names they should use. But come on ... Sammy? Isn't that a little obvious?

    Kyle Secor does a great job as a trusted friend and ally that this family desperately needs. Nigel Bennett is also quite good as the private investigator who makes the family's lives miserable.

    Also, Lynne Cormack deserves mention as the wonderful woman who did so much for Jody and Samantha. But I cannot believe one truly moronic action by this character, as loving a gesture as it was!

    I didn't get her name, and perhaps that's the best thing where so much anonymity is necessary, but one of the best performances came from a black actress playing one of the angels that provided temporary shelter.

    If the film had any weaknesses, they were supposedly based on the reality of Jody and Samantha's adventure. If any of the problems with this movie were actually invented--well, no wonder they had so much trouble; these people didn't always do the most intelligent things.

    To justify what Jody did, one has to truly believe Samantha was abused. This film does nothing to dispute that, so we are supposed to root for Jody and never mind the law. I was able to do just that. And I enjoyed the movie most of the time.
    7newqueen-91670

    Worth it!

    I was caught up as a mother. I definitely could see myself doing exactly what she did if the need arose. Only problem is this is based on a true story, however, as a native Idahoan, there is no such place as Fair Lake, Idaho. And after watching, I could not find anything regarding the real Jody Murdoch or James Rossi. So I'm a bit confused. Still, a great movie.

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    • Release date
      • October 6, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Her Desperate Choice
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Carroll Newman Productions
      • Hearst Entertainment Productions
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