The story of a teenage girl who kidnaps her grandfather to keep him from being placed in a nursing home. The getaway turns into a quest to locate a son who vanished many years before.The story of a teenage girl who kidnaps her grandfather to keep him from being placed in a nursing home. The getaway turns into a quest to locate a son who vanished many years before.The story of a teenage girl who kidnaps her grandfather to keep him from being placed in a nursing home. The getaway turns into a quest to locate a son who vanished many years before.
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- 3 wins total
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Dee Wallace
- Sarah McCabe
- (as Dee Wallace Stone)
J.R. Cacia
- Flashback Waiter #2
- (as Joseph Cacia)
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10butrnip2
I loved this film. A must see for any Rod Steiger fan. Producer Suzanne DeLaurentiis and Director Stewart Raffill have brought us a true family film that touches the soul. An incredibly well put together movie with a beautiful soundtrack.
I recently rented the tear jerk drama "A Month Of Sundays." I didn't know what to expect, but since I'm Rod Steiger's greatest fan I had to see it. The storyline seemed slightly contrived, but seeing a new-comber so talented (Corina Marie) made it all worthwhile. Rod did a wonderful job, as well as Michael Pare and Jamie Farr. It was a pleasant surprise to see those talents acting so well in a film that would have crumbled without Rod, Michael, Jamie, and especially Corina. I don't recall this playing in theaters, but I did stumble across it at Blockbuster. It's worth checking out, and Corina Marie if you read this... Where have you been????? You're probably a star on Broadway by now, or London's "West End." Either way I'm sure you're successful, as your ability shines like no young star I've seen since a young Jodie Foster!!!!!!!!
A younger generation will be introduced to veteran actor, Rod Stieger in this film. Rod Stieger's performances as the ailing grandfather was excellent, as was the performance of Corina Marie, the actress who played his granddaughter Biddie. These two actors, the focal points of the film, stand out amid a sea of less impressive characters and actors. They both show a great range of emotion, humor among tragedy, and chemistry with each other as actors. The story is told in a unique fashion using flashback and dream sequences. This is a more intelligent family film that I would recommend to families who tire of watching an endless barrage of cookie-cutter films with "no brainer" plots.
10paris14
A wonderful film - a charming, quirky family story. A cross-country journey filled with lots of interesting, oddball stops along the way (& several very cool cameos). Great cast led by Rod Steiger carries the film along and leads to a surprise ending. Well directed & shot - a really nice movie.
This is truly one of the worst films I have ever seen in my life. Rod Steiger who stars as the ornery grandfather, Charlie, is in full overacting mode hoping that the more flashy he is, the better his performance (Cue buzzer sound). Rod Steiger is one of the last true film legends and to see him in this film (although End of Days is the 2nd worst film I've ever seen) is really heartbreaking. From the bad storyline to the nonexistent direction, it becomes abudantly clear that the only reason this film was made was that the producer's last name ended in DeLaurentis. The only good thing about this film is that it is so bad, it's truly hysterical. Look for the flashback scene where Rod where's a Jor-El wig from Superman and a big black porno mustache. One only hopes that his follow up film, I Believe in America, from Uber-producer Kevin Arbouet will redeem him and leave a good taste in everyone's mouths.
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- SoundtracksSafekeeping
Written by Jade Starling and Whey Cooler
Performed by Jade Starling
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- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
- Color
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