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Toute une Vie à Aimer

Original title: Though None Go with Me
  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • G
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
771
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Cheryl Ladd in Toute une Vie à Aimer (2006)
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Elizabeth Leroy devotes her life to serving God but her faith is tested over the years as she has to overcome many hardships and sorrows.Elizabeth Leroy devotes her life to serving God but her faith is tested over the years as she has to overcome many hardships and sorrows.Elizabeth Leroy devotes her life to serving God but her faith is tested over the years as she has to overcome many hardships and sorrows.

  • Director
    • Armand Mastroianni
  • Writers
    • Pamela Wallace
    • Jerry B. Jenkins
  • Stars
    • Cheryl Ladd
    • Amy Grabow
    • Bruce Weitz
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    771
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Armand Mastroianni
    • Writers
      • Pamela Wallace
      • Jerry B. Jenkins
    • Stars
      • Cheryl Ladd
      • Amy Grabow
      • Bruce Weitz
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Cheryl Ladd
    Cheryl Ladd
    • Elizabeth Bishop
    Amy Grabow
    Amy Grabow
    • Young Elizabeth Leroy
    Bruce Weitz
    Bruce Weitz
    • Will Bishop
    David Norona
    David Norona
    • Young Will Bishop
    • (as David Noroña)
    Peter White
    Peter White
    • Ben Phillips
    Brad Rowe
    Brad Rowe
    • Young Ben Phillips
    Millie Perkins
    Millie Perkins
    • Frances Childs
    Emily Hardy
    Emily Hardy
    • Young Frances Childs
    Lindy Newton
    Lindy Newton
    • Lisa
    Chase Ryan Jeffery
    Chase Ryan Jeffery
    • Richie
    Christopher Allport
    Christopher Allport
    • Dr. James Leroy
    Mark Craig
    Mark Craig
    • Rev. Harmon
    Mariana Klaveno
    Mariana Klaveno
    • Carrie
    Ansley Rix
    • Young Sally
    Denise Grayson
    Denise Grayson
    • Older Sally
    Alan Ritchson
    Alan Ritchson
    • Army Officer
    Alan Feinstein
    Alan Feinstein
    • Dr. Delgado
    George Wyner
    George Wyner
    • Attorney Albert Browning
    • Director
      • Armand Mastroianni
    • Writers
      • Pamela Wallace
      • Jerry B. Jenkins
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    5shutterbug_1029

    What's a Christian movie if it contains profanity?

    Definitely an emotional movie...youngsters would benefit from it's lessons of love, long-suffering and faithfulness. Life isn't a "live for the moment" attitude and this movie clearly conveys much needed morals in our society today.

    However, it can't go without saying that I was magnificently disappointed to hear profanity in this movie! Albeit only one word, it was clearly audible! WHAT IN THE WORLD WERE THE DIRECTORS AND PRODUCERS THINKING? This is a Christian based movie, on Christian principles, with a Christian author for the original book! I think that by allowing ANY profanity, it is clear mockery of the Christian faith...the TRUE Christian faith.

    I am sadly disappointed. =[
    10peraas

    Movie Worth watching over and over again

    If you like the Magic of Ordinary Days, you'll like this movie. Triangle love but both men are presenting themselves in a gentlemen way, no bitterness between the two men falling in love with the same woman-Elizabeth.

    This movie is full of faith in God no matter what trials and tribulations come into their lives. Elizabeth, Will and Ben they kept their faith no matter what.

    Amy Grabow plays Elizabeth; David Narona plays Will Bishop; Brad Rowe plays Ben Phillips, and Cheryl Ladd plays the older Elizabeth, they all portray the characters so well, this movie is a feel good movie. and be sure to have a box of tissue ready because it's a tear jerker movie.

    Hallmark, you've done it again, thank you for bringing such a wholesome movies into our living rooms.
    7rainerja

    Good movie, wished they had changed the location, too.

    This is generally not my kind of movie. It's a "weeper," and I avoid weepers. Nevertheless, I tuned to it out of sheer curiosity -- the show (and the book) was technically based in my home town of Three Rivers, Mich.

    I couldn't stop watching. I enjoyed the story and I enjoyed the performances.

    The nit-picks I have are minor, in the broad sense. Living in Three Rivers, I could easily tell the movie was filmed in California, and I understand that it needed to be filmed there for economic reasons. The grass is wrong and the trees are wrong. I had to snicker at the mountains clearly seen from the "train station" in the movie. We have rolling hills, not mountains (and we do have rivers... not one scene of a river, that I can remember.) The houses around here are generally either Victorian style (on Main Street) or, further out as the town expanded, 60's era Ranch-style. The streets are straight, not curving as on "Sycamore." The church was... I dunno... looked like some kind of smooth material; most churches around here are brick or have siding.

    Only a native of Michigan would notice these minor things. Still, the themes are universal. Couldn't they have set the story in California, where it was filmed?
    true2himself

    An emotional thrill ride

    This is one powerful movie. The director here is a master in capturing the emotions of the characters perfectly blending those with the spirit of the events transpiring. When watching this movie, you will find yourself getting completely immersed in the story, more so than many other titles. The acting is superb, and the story follows the life of an alluring young woman who goes through a myriad of events, most of then unexpected. The movie starts with a known feeling of predictability, but don't let this feeling fool you. Here is a director able to create a drama without giving you the feeling of continually pushing up the drama factor in an effort to create an effect.

    The movie spans across a time period of some 50 years and carries the viewer through an unending emotional roller coaster shifting from intrigue to happiness to sadness to gratitude, not necessarily in that order.

    The film is very well-executed, moving, and heart felt. Highly recommended.
    10datrom-1

    Wonderful Wholesome Movie . . .

    I feel fortunate to have happened upon a wonderful Hallmark Channel movie called "Though None Go With Me." The story provided a beautiful viewing of a small town in the early 1950's. Having never experienced that decade myself surely makes me lament that I missed a very precious time in our history. My mother has so often commented on how she misses the way society was during the era of the 1950's. After viewing this movie, I was saddened to discover how incredibly accurate her musings really were.

    As I watched the characters in this movie interact, it was obvious that there was an inherent innocence that defined this era. I also couldn't help but notice that people during this time were remarkably polite and civil to each other. There were definitely high standards that people invariably inspired to maintain. It's as though there were rarely any nebulous areas of decorum, ethics or courtesy. Things seemed to be defined more rigidly in terms of either black or white. There was no room for a rampant liberal mindset that would breed a lack of common sense, good judgment, respect and scruples.

    It is extremely disheartening to realize just how profoundly we have devolved as a society in the span of the past five decades. This movie surely moved me through its bittersweet tale of love and loss. But what really struck me was the startling contrast of today's society to that of the 1950's era. In light of America's current unrest and inner turmoil, surely we ache for a period like the 1950's more than ever. And the real shame I believe is knowing that we will most likely never, ever be able to recapture that idyllic innocence again.

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      In the scene where Ben and Elizabeth are sitting in a soda shop with sundaes, you see the cherry go into Ben's. Then once Ben has it, it only has whipped cream.

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    • Release date
      • July 17, 2007 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Toute une vie à s'aimer
    • Filming locations
      • Alhambra, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Alpine Medien Productions
      • Hallmark Entertainment
      • Larry Levinson Productions
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      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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