madmod67
Joined Jul 2005
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Am I crazy,or are there two different actors playing the part of the husband?I'm sure it was Bruce Greenwood in the wedding day video at the beginning of the film,but later it was Michael McManus!.I've just watched it on television and didn't record it,so maybe I missed something.Put me out of my misery---please! I thought the plot was original and we were treated to some beautiful scenery.If I'm right about the two different actors,then that is why I am giving it a five.If I'm wrong,then I'll give it an eight. I quite like these Harlequin mysteries.I just saw another one yesterday,although I guessed the murderer quite early on.
This was shown on British TV as a 12 part series,each episode representing a month in the year of Emma & her grandfather,and all the seasonal changes which take place over the course of the year in their surroundings.I really loved this series,even tho' I was well into my 40's before I first saw it as a repeat in 1990.(I was watching it with my then 2 yr. old daughter.)The narrator over here was English &,as far as I can remember,the narration wasn't in rhyming couplets,which I would've found irritating.The most surprising thing to me was to find out that Alan Manson("Grandpa") was American,not English.The whole series was done so naturally that I actually thought that Alan Manson was Emma's real grandfather! I watched it again when it was repeated around 1993,but alas,so far as I know,it hasn't been shown since.Such a charming series.
Altho' I mentioned in an earlier comment("Love of Life") that the only soap I had ever watched was "Love of Life",I had forgotten about this one & I always watched it for the short time it was on TV.Gale Sondergaard was terrific as Amanda Key--she was evil personified! I even got the original book,on which the programme was based,out of the library.It was very good,but nothing like the TV series.The film,which I also saw,was more faithful to the book.I was very disappointed when it was cancelled,as they didn't tie up the loose ends,so viewers were left hanging w/ unresolved story lines.I probably would've found it more satisfying if they had done a final episode,detailing what would happen.