A drama about a young widow who finds a guardian angel in the form of a hobo who comes to her rural community looking for work.A drama about a young widow who finds a guardian angel in the form of a hobo who comes to her rural community looking for work.A drama about a young widow who finds a guardian angel in the form of a hobo who comes to her rural community looking for work.
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- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 3 wins & 2 nominations total
Gene Davis
- Tom Walker
- (as Eugene Davis)
Donn Markel
- Priest
- (as Don Markel)
Michael Sutherland
- Hobo
- (uncredited)
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Molly Weiner
- Woman
- (uncredited)
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I watched this movie because Sydney Penny was in it....she never lets us down! How beautifully she portrayed the character, Eliza....Sydney always brings part of herself to her characters (it's underlying, and adds color). Having lived through similar circumstances, I felt a real bonding with all of the characters. Shirley Jones is a real professional...and was totally believable as the aunt. Tom Bosley never fails to please us. He is always "into" his part, and we can feel his emotions. Barry Corbin is one of my favorites, since I first really enjoyed him in The Thorn Birds (he co-starred with Sydney Penny), and various other projects. And last, but not least - Jason Gedrick - he has matured so much in the past few years, and was believable in his role. I feel that this will become a real classic.
I really liked this film about decent people being kind to each other and trying to do the best they could. Kindness and decency are rare things to find in a film these days.
I was very pleased with the cast of this film--Jason Gedrick is one of my favorite actors, who unfortunately doesn't get the roles and recognition he should. He reminds me quite a lot of another actor I really like Anthony Zerbe. Other members of the cast were Sydney Penny--a very pretty young actress, whom I had not seen before, and the wonderful Shirley Jones.
The story revolves around a young widow, with two young children, who is trying to hold things together following the death of her father-in-law.
I quite liked the setting which was a farm (an orange grove to be specific), during the early 1930s. The big old house they lived in was an absolute delight to see-- there are so few houses like that left anymore.
A young man named Gabe Harper (Jason Gedrick), a drifter, arrives in the area and is stopped by the sheriff in questioned. As it turns out, the sheriff is a really good guy and he gets Gabe on at Eliza's farm.
To say too much more would be to give the plot away.
9 stars
I was very pleased with the cast of this film--Jason Gedrick is one of my favorite actors, who unfortunately doesn't get the roles and recognition he should. He reminds me quite a lot of another actor I really like Anthony Zerbe. Other members of the cast were Sydney Penny--a very pretty young actress, whom I had not seen before, and the wonderful Shirley Jones.
The story revolves around a young widow, with two young children, who is trying to hold things together following the death of her father-in-law.
I quite liked the setting which was a farm (an orange grove to be specific), during the early 1930s. The big old house they lived in was an absolute delight to see-- there are so few houses like that left anymore.
A young man named Gabe Harper (Jason Gedrick), a drifter, arrives in the area and is stopped by the sheriff in questioned. As it turns out, the sheriff is a really good guy and he gets Gabe on at Eliza's farm.
To say too much more would be to give the plot away.
9 stars
Hidden Places is a nice film about a young mother of two whose husband has died, she moves her family back to her father in laws orchard in the 1930s. The father in law dies leaving the family with a mortgage payment and other hardships. A young handsome world war one veteran drifter comes to town and helps the family out, this is a quaint and heartwarming story about hard times and how the salt of the earth survived the depression. Good cinematography and scenery. The dialog struggled some in places, but the experienced cast did a wonderful job making the characters as believable as possible in a film whose era has few living members left. A good movie about overcoming tragedy and hardship for the entire family.
It is refreshing to watch a movie that shows women working with men, rather than women proving to men that they can do everything by themselves.
It takes strength to ask for help or receive help when life gets hard; it also takes strength to have faith that life will get better when living through hard times.
This movie is a comforting reminder that life has ups and downs, and that life can get better with faith, hard work, and working together.
It takes strength to ask for help or receive help when life gets hard; it also takes strength to have faith that life will get better when living through hard times.
This movie is a comforting reminder that life has ups and downs, and that life can get better with faith, hard work, and working together.
Having read the book first, several times as a matter of fact because it was so very good!!!, I was truly let down by the movie. The movie was no where close to the book. The book lets you get to know each character in such an intimate way, whereas the movie jumps into the plot to quickly with no "hidden places". Gee they didn't have her have the right amount of kids, or the right orchard (apples not oranges). They didn't speak about the hidden past of the Wyatt family(Batty, Lydia, Matthew, Frank etc) and Eliza's (circus family, how she hooked Sam etc) No suspense or anything. Just pure lameness. One should be ashamed to put out such a pathetic rendition of and absolutely wonderful book. The whole purpose of the book was to help one see how God can taken so many broken lives and work it all out despite so much pain and hurt and deception. I hope Lynn Austin did not watch the movie, what a let down.
Did you know
- GoofsIn the beginning, as the camera pans on the homestead, there is an air conditioner in the upstairs window. It was spotted during production and the intention had been to remove it in post-production.
- Quotes
Gabe Harper: You are worth doing all I can for.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2006)
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