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All the Winters That Have Been

  • TV Movie
  • 1997
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
188
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Karen Allen and Richard Chamberlain in All the Winters That Have Been (1997)
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Dane Corvin (Chamberlain) returns to Raven Island where 20 years before he and Hannah Raven (Allen) had fallen in love. She vowed never to see him again because he had arrested her brother, ... Read allDane Corvin (Chamberlain) returns to Raven Island where 20 years before he and Hannah Raven (Allen) had fallen in love. She vowed never to see him again because he had arrested her brother, who he had been investigating. Dane is now determined to win her back and slowly re-enters... Read allDane Corvin (Chamberlain) returns to Raven Island where 20 years before he and Hannah Raven (Allen) had fallen in love. She vowed never to see him again because he had arrested her brother, who he had been investigating. Dane is now determined to win her back and slowly re-enters her daily life. But Helen has a secret, and unless Dane can forgive her and understand th... Read all

  • Director
    • Lamont Johnson
  • Writers
    • Evan Maxwell
    • Vivienne Radkoff
  • Stars
    • Richard Chamberlain
    • Karen Allen
    • Ben Cardinal
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    188
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lamont Johnson
    • Writers
      • Evan Maxwell
      • Vivienne Radkoff
    • Stars
      • Richard Chamberlain
      • Karen Allen
      • Ben Cardinal
    • 5User reviews
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    Richard Chamberlain
    Richard Chamberlain
    • Dane Corvin
    Karen Allen
    Karen Allen
    • Hannah Raven
    Ben Cardinal
    Ben Cardinal
    • Waldo Raven
    Sheila Tousey
    Sheila Tousey
    • Irene
    • (as Sheila M. Tousey)
    Ken Pogue
    Ken Pogue
    Chris William Martin
    Chris William Martin
    • Gabe
    • (as Chris Martin)
    Hal Holbrook
    Hal Holbrook
    • Uncle Ren Corvin
    Rick Burgess
    • Mike
    Mark Holden
    Mark Holden
    • Deputy Marshall
    Alf Humphreys
    Alf Humphreys
    • Doctor
    Samaya Jardey
    • Tam
    Lalainia Lindbjerg
    Lalainia Lindbjerg
    • Eileen
    Sheelah Megill
    • Nurse
    Tim Michel
    • Bartender
    Ray G. Thunderchild
    • John
    Ishil Kaner-Carson
    • Native Girl
    • Director
      • Lamont Johnson
    • Writers
      • Evan Maxwell
      • Vivienne Radkoff
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    10karensorensen92763

    Howling at the moon - and then some!!!

    I completely agree with all of your comments. However, did you have any idea that the director is Richard Chamberlain's long-time partner? Do you think it may have been extremely difficult for Mr. Rabbett to direct his lover of over 25-years with an opposite sex partner? Do you think that it must be difficult for Mr. Chamberlain to act with an opposite-sex partner on-screen in front of his very own partner who is directing him in a movie? Perhaps this is why he chooses these types of romantic roles - because he is such a superior actor and is so comfortable in the role of an attractive, sexy, leading male (and always has going back to his Dr. Kildare years). Perhaps this just goes to prove what a truly wonderful and skilled actor that Richard Chamberlain is in the entire scope of reality. When you take into consideration that this man hid his homosexuality for over thirty years, giving no clues of such to his fans while taking on very macho, leading male, and romantic roles in Hollywood, it proves what a truly remarkable, gifted, and wonderful performer Richard Chamberlain is and what a true inspiration he is to the acting community. He should be commended for his lifetime achievements and for coming out of the closet. His book "Shattered Love" written at the age of 69 is a candid discussion of his anguish of hiding his sexuality to protect his image during his long career in Hollywood.
    10niki87

    Beautiful Love Story

    I've seen this movie many times and I love it more and more. I guess I'm just a sucker for long lost loves and for Richard Chamberlain. This was a well cast movie with beautiful scenery and it gave you more than the love story to think about. I think this movie reaches many people at different levels & leaves you realizing that everything in life isn't just black & white. I would like to have more movies like this.
    6tzipple

    Predictable, sappy but suprisingly engaging

    I tripped over this film while cable surfing. The location shots were beautiful and I watched for awhile...and then watched all of it. It is predictable, but the casting is solid, the dialogue believable (for the most part). It is pretty lightweight and kind of sappy but it was fun to watch. I am glad that I did not spend $8.00 on a ticket or even $4.00 on a rental but for a low key evening with a bit of time on my hands it was a nice find.
    10crockerdiles8u

    The Wolf howled...and danced in the moonlight...

    The wolf howled...and danced in the moonlight. The Raven watched...enraptured...by his grand display of gallantry.

    Many winters ago, a young Winomish Indian maiden was picking wildflowers in an open thicket near her village. Suddenly, out of the corners of her magnificent brown eyes, a sudden movement caused her heart to almost cease beating. She stood motionless, shaking violently with fear, as a huge wolf with steely green-gold eyes, slowly walked within a few feet of her basket. Catching her scent on the gentle breeze, the wolf edged closer and closer. The maiden's pounding heart suddenly skipped a beat, as the wolf was abruptly distracted by a sleek black raven, who flew teasingly close, then quickly retreated to a nearby tree branch. The raven glided toward the wolf once more. She was wild and unpredictable. The wolf curiously watched her with calculating eyes. The maiden held her breath, as the wolf stretched out his long gray body upon the soft mossy grasses...and cupped his large head between his paws. The raven, unwilling to go unnoticed, fluttered brazenly close to the wolf, then gently came to rest on his soft gray shoulder, and they would lie together...wolf and raven...drawing around themselves...the sleek blackness of the raven's mystery...and the unexpected gallantry of the lone wolf.

    Many winters passed, and the young maiden was now an old Indian squaw, playing in the open thicket with her only granddaughter. She would smile when she looked into the dark mysterious eyes of this half-breed child. The girl was unusually beautiful and as bewitching as the white man who had fathered her. The old woman had named her Hannah Raven, for the two cultures she espoused. Looking out onto the mossy grasses, the old woman told the girl of the Legend Of The Wolf And Raven. It was the child's favorite story. Each time she heard it, she would smile, and stare off into the forest. She knew...he would come for her...so she watched...and waited.

    Dane Corvin came to Raven's Mountain unexpectedly. He was tall and handsome, exuding the appealing strength of a rugged outdoors-man. His favorite uncle had raised him, and the magnificent beauty of the Puget Sound and its breathtaking mountains and forests, had always lured Dane's lonely heart back to the roots of his childhood. The Indians took to him immediately. He fit right in with their passions and pastimes. Hannah quietly observed this gallant stranger. She was particularly fascinated with his steely green-gold eyes. She was captivated by his strength, and unexpected gallantry. Her brother was wary, even suspicious of the new-comer to the Mountain; but Hannah had recognized him immediately. He was her wolf!

    The Winomish Indians had always fished the waters of The Sound. Federal laws had deemed their practices illegal, but for many moons it had been a tribal tradition. It had finally become necessary to send a Federal Game Agent to investigate the illegal poaching and selling of salmon. While Dane kept busy gathering evidence from the unsuspecting Indians, Hannah quietly observed. Dane had noticed the beautiful bohemian maiden, and was attracted to her earthy, sensual beauty, and artistic flare. Dane enjoyed being in her presence, and the mysterious, unpredictable Hannah took every opportunity to walk and talk with the handsome stranger. One night she led him to her "secret place" deep in the mountains. Away from the watchful eyes of the tribe, Dane and Hannah fell deeply in love, and began a secret and passionate love affair. When Dane's investigation suddenly turned dangerous, and Hannah's brother was arrested and sent to prison, Hannah learned that Dane was a Federal Agent. Feeling betrayed, she told him to leave, and never come back!

    The broken hearted wolf reacted to his pain by retreating from Raven's Mountain for twenty long winters. When he finally returned to be with his dying uncle, he is faced with the fall-out of his love, and the passionate moments he shared with the beautiful Hannah Raven. Dane now has to deal with...hidden revelations...of all that has happened during...All The Winters That Have Been.

    Richard Chamberlain and Karen Allen starred in this sensual and passionate love story. Karen Allen was brilliant as the bohemian artist, and his beautiful, earthy love interest. The character of Dane Corvin was a perfect fit for Richard Chamberlain. It was as if he slipped into a very real part of himself. I found this character to be unusually calm, centered, and most captivating. It was difficult to decipher where Richard Chamberlain the actor began, and Dane Corvin the character ended. I believe that is called...magnificent acting. He and Karen Allen had dazzling on-screen chemistry, and the sexual tension was electrifying! Martin Rabbett brilliantly directed this magnificent film, slowly and visually capturing his audience's attention and interest. After reading the novel, which I felt was somewhat trite, the film was even more impressive. It was amazing to see the depths, to which the director, and actors took this poignant love story. This was an extraordinary achievement for Martin Rabbett, and definitely one of Richard Chamberlain's finest performances ever!!

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tiden läker alla sår
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Jaffe/Braunstein Films
      • Maili Point Productions
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      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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