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A frontier doctor (Sarah Jones) clashes with a nursemald (Patty Duke) while caring for the woman's pregnant daughter inlaw (Haylle Duf).A frontier doctor (Sarah Jones) clashes with a nursemald (Patty Duke) while caring for the woman's pregnant daughter inlaw (Haylle Duf).A frontier doctor (Sarah Jones) clashes with a nursemald (Patty Duke) while caring for the woman's pregnant daughter inlaw (Haylle Duf).
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Love Finds a Home is the same as the last three films made before this one, it follows the same cheesiness and low quality. The lines are terrible, the music is distracting, the lighting is horrific and of course it has the same general rules and storyline. But it also has the same family qualities and heart to it from before. It's nice that they have the same cast in the film, being able to see familiar faces is always a treat. They did put in a splash of humour as Dr. Belinda can't seem to keep her friend on bedrest which helped to lighten the movie a little.
I had to come here to make sure I was seeing what I was seeing. The mom looked like the sister of the daughter. Patty Duke looks 80 here. Duff has never been able to act. This was just sloppy casting.
This was pretty much your standard made for TV low budget yawner. It was painfully clear that the theme of this movie was on women's empowerment as the main characters where all very independent with offish male counterparts added in out of necessity.
The writing was bad with most characters taking on paper thin stereotypes with lines so predictable that you could watch it without sound and miss very little.
The casting was no better with a female doctor who looked all of 22 who was to be the mother of another who looked no younger than 20 herself. Acting serious seems to be no substitute for real maturity and as a result, the doctor was almost laughable.
In the end, all was joyous, as one must expect from this kind of bone grinder. No surprises but you could pump your fist in the air and say triumphantly that "women rule"!
The writing was bad with most characters taking on paper thin stereotypes with lines so predictable that you could watch it without sound and miss very little.
The casting was no better with a female doctor who looked all of 22 who was to be the mother of another who looked no younger than 20 herself. Acting serious seems to be no substitute for real maturity and as a result, the doctor was almost laughable.
In the end, all was joyous, as one must expect from this kind of bone grinder. No surprises but you could pump your fist in the air and say triumphantly that "women rule"!
Sequel to "Love Finds A Wing," this is a very nicely done film.
In the sequel, Lillian has been adopted and it's several years later. Annie, married and pregnant, visits her fellow doctor friend,Dr. Owen, who desperately wants a baby, but seems unable to become pregnant.
Lillian finds a love interest, an assistant to her adoptive dad, the latter has become quite overprotective.
Patty Duke, who at 63, is starting to look her age appears as Annie's mother-in-law, a mid-wife set in her ideas. The film is of value since both Duke and Doc Owen come to understand and tolerate each other. At times, Ms. Duke looks like Irene Ryan portraying Granny Clampett in the old Beverly Hillbillies television show. Nevertheless, Duke turns in a very good performance as a spunky lady.
The movie is also a good one as it avoids violence and ends in a way that we will be ready for part 3.
In the sequel, Lillian has been adopted and it's several years later. Annie, married and pregnant, visits her fellow doctor friend,Dr. Owen, who desperately wants a baby, but seems unable to become pregnant.
Lillian finds a love interest, an assistant to her adoptive dad, the latter has become quite overprotective.
Patty Duke, who at 63, is starting to look her age appears as Annie's mother-in-law, a mid-wife set in her ideas. The film is of value since both Duke and Doc Owen come to understand and tolerate each other. At times, Ms. Duke looks like Irene Ryan portraying Granny Clampett in the old Beverly Hillbillies television show. Nevertheless, Duke turns in a very good performance as a spunky lady.
The movie is also a good one as it avoids violence and ends in a way that we will be ready for part 3.
On a scale of one to ten with ten being the best, this was a wonderful movie. The acting was great. The actors/actresses did a superb job. The plot was tasteful and in line with the previous 7 parts of this series. Oh how I wish we had more movies like this. Production, direction, filming were excellent. I'm only sad that I can't look forward to any more movies from this series. Thank you Hallmark, and EVERYONE who participated IN and helped make this series wonderful. Does anyone know if they are going to have a movie after this one?? I loved this movie and every other one in this series!!! I would hate to see this be the last movie!
Did you know
- TriviaLove Finds a Home is the eighth TV movie based on Janette Oke's Love Comes Softly series.
- GoofsWhen Annie hands her baby to her husband while getting on the stage coach at the end of the film the blanket around the baby is not pulled up to cover the face revealing a baby doll's face.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Un amour à construire (2010)
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