The Davis family saga continues as Missie's romance with a wealthy surveyor is interrupted by her father's life-threatening accident. However, the mysterious stranger who begins helping them... Read allThe Davis family saga continues as Missie's romance with a wealthy surveyor is interrupted by her father's life-threatening accident. However, the mysterious stranger who begins helping them makes Missie second-guess her true feelings.The Davis family saga continues as Missie's romance with a wealthy surveyor is interrupted by her father's life-threatening accident. However, the mysterious stranger who begins helping them makes Missie second-guess her true feelings.
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Well, of course, many people did survive – the vast majority; and many towns grew up into the Western U.S. that we have today. From pioneer journals, diaries and novels we have the stories of hardship, sorrows and progress of some of those people. Many were people of faith, who took their trust in God with them when they journeyed West. "Love's Enduring Promise" is such a tale and film. It's the second of a series of movies made based on books by Canadian author Janette Oke. Oke's stories include all the rigors and hardships of the hardy pioneers; but they develop around people with strong Christian faith and beliefs.
There are many pioneer and historical museums and centers in the U.S. Two excellent sources for diaries, maps, and stories about the West are the Oregon-California Trails Association in Independence, MO, and The National Oregon/California Trail Center in Montpelier, ID.
"Love's Enduring Promise" is a well-made movie with a fine cast. The cinematography and technical qualities are all very good. Most of the characters are quite natural and lively in their roles. But Dale Midkiff seems to lack energy in his portrayal of Clark Davis. This seems an exaggeration of a pensive person, where he seldom shows emotion or excitement about anything. His character comes across as sedated, where Katherine Heigl and January Jones also have deep faith, but with some spunk.
These are good family stories, but this particular film may be too slow to keep the interest of young boys.
Highly recommended for the whole family!
A film about generosity, life sense and acceptance, about truth and about tough choices . And the frame of second half of XIX American century just works for precise basic certitudes defining each period.
It is very easy to define it as sentimental but , its old fashion construction is far to represent an idealisation but fair remind of realities and answers proposing honest perspective about what real matters. So, a patriarchal time, a painful memory of a young man, his support for a father of family in critic situation and the things becoming more and more clear.
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- TriviaJanuary Jones is actually 10 months older than Katherine Heigl, who plays her stepmother.
- GoofsWhen Clark uses his cane, he holds it in the wrong hand and limps on the wrong leg.
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Marty Davis: Are you really here with me?
Clark Davis: I'm here.
Marty Davis: And you'll never leave me?
Clark Davis: Never.
Marty Davis: Promise?
Clark Davis: Promise.
Marty Davis: How can I be certain?
Clark Davis: [Clark leans in to kiss Marty] Because the two shall become one.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Le voyage d'une vie (2005)
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- Runtime2 hours
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