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Ellen Foster

  • TV Movie
  • 1997
  • PG-13
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Ellen Foster (1997)
Drama

After her mother's death, a young girl is separated from her abusive father and is sent between her various friends and relatives, always longing to find a place to call home.After her mother's death, a young girl is separated from her abusive father and is sent between her various friends and relatives, always longing to find a place to call home.After her mother's death, a young girl is separated from her abusive father and is sent between her various friends and relatives, always longing to find a place to call home.

  • Director
    • John Erman
  • Writers
    • Kaye Gibbons
    • Maria Nation
    • William Hanley
  • Stars
    • Julie Harris
    • Jena Malone
    • Ted Levine
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    678
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Erman
    • Writers
      • Kaye Gibbons
      • Maria Nation
      • William Hanley
    • Stars
      • Julie Harris
      • Jena Malone
      • Ted Levine
    • 14User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Julie Harris
    Julie Harris
    • Leonora Nelson
    Jena Malone
    Jena Malone
    • Ellen Foster
    Ted Levine
    Ted Levine
    • Bill Hammond
    Glynnis O'Connor
    Glynnis O'Connor
    • Charlotte Nelson Hammond
    Debra Monk
    Debra Monk
    • Aunt Nadine
    Barbara Garrick
    Barbara Garrick
    • Aunt Betsy
    Kate Burton
    Kate Burton
    • Abigail Montford
    Zeljko Ivanek
    Zeljko Ivanek
    • Educational Psychologist
    Lynne Moody
    Lynne Moody
    • Mrs. Douglas
    Bill Nunn
    Bill Nunn
    • Mr. Douglas
    Dick O'Neill
    Dick O'Neill
    • Judge
    Amanda Peet
    Amanda Peet
    • Julia Hobbs
    Timothy Olyphant
    Timothy Olyphant
    • Roy Hobbs
    Kimberly J. Brown
    Kimberly J. Brown
    • Dora
    Allison Jones
    • Starletta Douglas
    Sean Allan
    Bailee Reid
      Lorena Gale
      Lorena Gale
      • Director
        • John Erman
      • Writers
        • Kaye Gibbons
        • Maria Nation
        • William Hanley
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      ljs3mil

      not about a brat....

      I was astonished to read the review characterizing Ellen as a "brat" who "couldn't get along with anybody." The title character in the story is sweet, gentle, and patient (although sometimes pushed to the point of frustration with people who repeatedly trample her.) She, in fact, gets along with everyone in the movie who is even slightly kind to her. The movie is a heartwarming and thought-provoking story that avoids being whiney or saccharrine-sweet.
      7Jackbv123

      Family?

      Like many Hall of Fame movies, this is not a romance. There isn't even a romance side story. This movie has a depressing tone through all most all of it. There are some funny moments sprinkled in but they are overwhelmed by the darkness. Basically this is a story of a child who is abused. Most of the abuse is emotional and it is severe. She gets hit at least once. Her sick mother dies in her arms and after that she gets shuffled into mostly bad situations. The worst part for Ellen is that almost everyone, with two exceptions, not only doesn't want her but takes joy in making her suffer. The theme of being wanted is the heart of the story.

      This movie is set in the South where "white trash" is a thing. Many of the characters in the movie, especially Ellen's relatives, consider her father to be white trash and that extends to Ellen by relation.

      This movie examines the irony that when it comes to social services, family is worse than the system. In the first court case, the judge is adamant that family is supreme and that Ellen belongs with members of her family. (Was there no report by a social worker in this case? Hmm.) This despite a speech by Ellen criticizing her family members and expressing the desire to remain with an unrelated couple who loves her. Actually, in this regard, the system is pretty bad, meaning the court, but foster families are viewed as wonderful by comparison to relatives.

      Jena Malone dominates the movie as what I think is a ten year old girl. Ellen's courage and perseverance are amazing. I find it hard to believe that such a person could exist given what happens to her.

      As I said, the tone of the movie is mostly depressing. Despite that, the story held my interest. The pace was good. The character Ellen draws in the viewer.
      9Blizzy

      Jena is amazing!

      I saw this movie last night for the first time on the Odyssey Channel, and it is on again now. I thought it was brilliant, and nobody could have matched the way Jena Malone brought Ellen to life. Jena is one of my favorite actresses (I've seen 3 of her movies this month!) and I have been a fan of hers for a long time. I think that this is one of her most powerful roles, and she did a great job in her portrayal as the child of an alcoholic father being shuffled from relative to relative after her mother dies. Jena is definitely going to be a major actress when she gets older, as her acting talents are unbelievable. :)
      Tally-2

      A Great movie, the Title character shines

      Anyone with a heart could not help but like this movie. There was not a dry eye in the room, as we watched the movie. Ellen Foster shines, whether she is smiling or crying in the movie. The emotion she is feeling is expressed without words. She is a bright and intelligent little girl, mature beyond her years because of her circumstances. Abused by her father and abandoned by her relatives, she overcomes the trials life hands her and finds a place to belong. Isn't that what all people strive for in the end?

      I give this movie a ten out of ten. I would recommend that people view it with an open mind.

      Jena Malone is an actress to look out for, she is very talented. No wonder she played a young Ellie in the Jodie Foster movie Contact. Her quality reminds me of Jodie Foster.
      10Watcher-37

      A great and moving performance

      Ellen Foster is the story of a 10 year old girl desperately searching for a true family to call her own. When her mother dies she is left with her father until taken away when the school learns he hits her. She stays with a teacher who volunteers to take her in and who gives her a taste of what a happy family could be like. This ends when her harridan of a grandmother lies in court by telling the judge that she wants custody. Turns out she just wants cheap slave labor, and she goes so far as to tell Ellen that she intends on making her pay for the death of her mother, though Ellen had nothing to do with anything that the father did to her. Soon the grandmother has a stroke and then dies. She is taken in by one of her aunts who is nicer than the grandmother but only on the surface. Ellen's cousin despises her and this situation soon leads to a fight that has Ellen leaving the house on Christmas Day to go to The Foster house. She thinks that the home is a family named Foster, but it is a woman who takes in girls that are unwanted or orphaned. Jena Malone as in her previous film, Bastard Out of Carolina, stars as the abused child, but rather than seem like the pedestrian movie of the week, it is a standout performance. She may still be considered a child actress, but it is very hard not to notice that she's got some great acting chops.

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      • Trivia
        One of the earliest roles for Timothy Olyphant (Roy Hobbs), husband of Amanda Peet (Julie Hobbs). He and Peet would costar later in 1999 (1997).
      • Connections
        Edited into Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
      • Soundtracks
        Remember (Christmas)
        Written by Harry Nilsson

        Performed by Harry Nilsson

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      • Release date
        • December 14, 1997 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Hallmark Hall of Fame: Ellen Foster (#47.2)
      • Filming locations
        • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
      • Production companies
        • Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
        • Hallmark Productions
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 34 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Stereo
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.33 : 1

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