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Love's Abiding Joy

  • 2006
  • PG
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.1K
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Love's Abiding Joy (2006)
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Tragedy tests the faith and love of a family of pioneers as they carve out a life on the frontier.Tragedy tests the faith and love of a family of pioneers as they carve out a life on the frontier.Tragedy tests the faith and love of a family of pioneers as they carve out a life on the frontier.

  • Director
    • Michael Landon Jr.
  • Writers
    • Michael Landon Jr.
    • Douglas Lloyd McIntosh
    • Bridget Terry
  • Stars
    • Erin Cottrell
    • Dale Midkiff
    • Logan Bartholomew
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.1K
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    • Director
      • Michael Landon Jr.
    • Writers
      • Michael Landon Jr.
      • Douglas Lloyd McIntosh
      • Bridget Terry
    • Stars
      • Erin Cottrell
      • Dale Midkiff
      • Logan Bartholomew
    • 22User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Erin Cottrell
    Erin Cottrell
    • Missie LaHaye
    Dale Midkiff
    Dale Midkiff
    • Clark Davis
    Logan Bartholomew
    Logan Bartholomew
    • Willie LaHaye
    Frank McRae
    Frank McRae
    • Cookie
    William Morgan Sheppard
    William Morgan Sheppard
    • Scottie
    • (as W. Morgan Sheppard)
    Drew Tyler Bell
    Drew Tyler Bell
    • Jeff LaHaye
    Brett Coker
    Brett Coker
    • Mattie LaHaye
    Mae Whitman
    Mae Whitman
    • Colette Doros
    John Laughlin
    John Laughlin
    • Samuel Doros
    Kevin Gage
    Kevin Gage
    • John Abel
    Brianna Brown
    Brianna Brown
    • Melinda Klein
    James Tupper
    James Tupper
    • Henry Klein
    Stephen Bridgewater
    • Frank Taylorson
    • (as Stephen W. Bridgewater)
    Blake Gibbons
    Blake Gibbons
    • Joe Paxson
    Madison Leisle
    Madison Leisle
    • Annie
    Thomas Stanley
    Thomas Stanley
    • Mark
    Trevor Gordon
    • School Boy
    • (uncredited)
    Tyler Gordon
    • Town Boy
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Michael Landon Jr.
    • Writers
      • Michael Landon Jr.
      • Douglas Lloyd McIntosh
      • Bridget Terry
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    User reviews22

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    bradleyteresa5

    Review of Movie

    I loved the movie. It is a movie for the whole family to watch. As far as for religion, it was great and did not push one religion. All of these movies were wonderful. So don't listen to any negative comments. My family liked from the very first and looking for the writier to produce more for us to purchase. I would like to see more of the family in the movie get together, or for the parents to see their grandchildren. To also see the parents sons grow up and find their wives to marry and continue to make the family grow. The way the father Clark spoke to them and the way his gentle ways with the family was great. All I know I wanted to watch more.
    litserve

    Hmm.

    I'm concerned that the morality of the film series is gradually slipping away. In Love Comes Softly, the wedding ring was frequently displayed, and there was an incredible sweetness to the presentation of sound values. In this movie, when the evil Doros takes a neighbor for everything he has, the victim replies that he used to be a good preacher, but he isn't anymore. As in, he's gonna deal with Doros violently if necessary. And there's the overwhelming sense that we're supposed to cheer at that. We're supposed to cheer that he's not the good preacher. And that he plans on using violence to solve his problems. Moreoever, the young unmarried couple (Sonny's younger brother and Doros's daughter) take off into the darkness together. That kind of thing wasn't in the first movie. The low-cut dresses on her. This movie uses the fact that the father was evil to encourage us to cheer when his daughter defies him and tells her young forbidden lover that she's been driving her father nuts since she was old enough to tell him what dress she wanted to wear. And it's the *evil* father that wants to send his daughter to a Christian boarding school. The context of his character is supposed to make us ashamed for thinking that's wise. So here, Christian values are couched in an incredibly evil man, and so by association we're against the conservative side of him and we're supposed to think it's okay when she wears low-cut dresses and takes off into the night with the neighbor boy. And of course, there's never any implication that we're supposed to be concerned about any of this. I hope this isn't another subtle, gradual departure from values by throwing us a moral bone in the first movie, and then after gaining our trust, leading us where Hollywood wants the Christian community to go. Unless there's a serious return to Christian values in the next movie, I'm done.
    4ncarlson80

    Disappointed

    :Spoilers:

    I was very disappointed in Love's Abiding Joy. I had been waiting a really long time to see it and I finally got the chance when it re-aired Thursday night on Hallmark. I love the first three "Love" movies but this one was nothing like I thought it was going to be. The whole movie was sad and depressing, there were way to many goofs, and the editing was very poor - to many scenes out of context. I also think the death of baby Kathy happened way to soon and Clarks appearance in the movie just didn't seem to fit. It seemed like none of the actors really wanted to be there - they were all lacking emotion. There seemed to be no interaction between Missie and Willie at all.

    I think the script writers should have went more by the book. It seems like every movie that's been made so far just slips further and further away from Janette Oke's writings. I mean in the movie they never mentioned a thing about the mine and the two boys or Clark getting hurt because of it. And I think Missie and Willies reactions to Kathy's death could have been shown and heard rather than just heard.

    Out of the four movies that have been made so far I'd have to say that Love's Abiding Joy is my least favorite. I hope with the next four movies that more of the book is followed and if Clarks character is in them I hope he's got a bigger part and I hope his part isn't so bland. I also hope there is more of Scottie and Cookie and maybe even Marty but who knows what the script writers will have in store next.
    6fakeemail-15

    Not as good as the others- long and depressing

    I got to go to a pre-release screening of "Love's Abiding Joy." I've read all of the books in the series and I have seen the other three movies, so I was excited when I was invited to go see it.

    The story was really, really different from the book. I was expecting it to follow the book, but that was disappointing. There were a bunch of stories intermixed about Missy, Willy and their adopted son Jeff.

    The acting was pretty good. Personally I liked January Jones better as Missy than the girl that plays her in this one and in Love's Long Journey. I was really glad that Logan Bartholomew returned as Willy- I know that a lot of people were worried that he wouldn't come back.

    The music was a little better. A lot of the same themes as the other three movies, but there was a new theme that I liked a lot.

    I hope that the next four movies (if they make them) follow the story better than this one did.

    Overall this was okay. I did get kind of bored, and it was really sad.
    7Reno-Rangan

    4. The stories of Missie and Jeff: The struggles and the first love.

    The fourth movie in the Hallmark's 'Love Comes Softly' movie series. It continued a few years after where the previous one ended. LaHaye family comfortably settled down running a ranch in the wild west and Missie is now a full time teacher in a local school. This story apprises the struggles and introduces a proper villain for the first time in this series. Unlike the title, the story travels in the opposite direction. Time to test your faith in this series. If you manage to get through, you would continue or feel tediousness.

    Hold on, I did not say the movie was good as the previous ones. Until now I had not seen a substandard in the series. Maybe the word 'substandard' is very rude. It can be explained in another way as well like the story considerably focuses on the misery side of the LaHaye family. Missie's father came a long way to spend time her and his grandchildren. But then the visit came at a wrong time, especially the entire region is suffering from the drought. The troubles only extends without a sign of ending. Some of the LaHaye's family friends living in their worst nightmare.

    "The only thing we both want... We won't ever see again."

    In a parallel layered narration, Jess is near the 20 or something and he tastes his first love. Not without the obstacles. Because the girl who is associated with him is from highly influenced family in the town. It was a pretty good romance track, deserved to be told as one side his family is grieving and other hand his (Jeff's) own struggle. Sad faces are seen everywhere and I'm happy it is not all about the happiness, though there are sad narrations as well in the series.

    So, it was the story composition intensely created that way to display. But the viewers are not thinking about the possibilities of what a family could go through in a such situation. Rather, they are pointing out the movie as a downfall, not the story that talks about the downfall. That is why the whole film looks grim and depressing, only if you did not get it. Anyway, it is a long movie series and all kinds of mood, genre, theme of the tales are expected in the each film. I believe the next one would get better and that's what I'm thinking right now.

    7/10

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    • Trivia
      The first acting credit of Kevin Gage (John Abel) was as Boy #1 in Children's Children (1986) starring Michael Landon, father of director Michael Landon Jr..
    • Goofs
      Jeff tells Colette he was adopted by the LaHayes at eleven years of age, but in the last movie he was twelve years old when he was adopted.
    • Connections
      Followed by Le bonheur d'être aimé (2007)

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    • Release date
      • 2010 (Belgium)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Also known as
      • Le roman d'une vie
    • Filming locations
      • Simi Valley, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hollywood Caterers
      • Alpine Medien Productions
      • Larry Levinson Productions
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $252,726
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $145,895
      • Oct 8, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $252,726
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16 : 9

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