3 reviews
Although this plot was plausible in 1950 it really shows its age in this version in the methods used to locate a downed plane. On top of that, the script itself leaves logic behind in its effort to jerk tears from the T.V. audience. Why don't the women just call the attorney and ask if it was the child they gave up for adoption? rather than running off to the mountains to see for themselves.
I did not see the 1950 movie this story is about so i can't compare yet.
You're on a suspense until the end. But at the end, at the last minute, the ending is so disapointing that it ruins the pleasure you had for 1 hour and a half. Judge by yourself...
You're on a suspense until the end. But at the end, at the last minute, the ending is so disapointing that it ruins the pleasure you had for 1 hour and a half. Judge by yourself...
- jmbegin-12905
- Sep 29, 2021
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A surviving little boy of a crash in mountain, in whom died his foster parents, creates the hope at three women who abandoned their eight-year-old child earlier: one of her is its natural mother. A melodrama of good invoice, remake of "Three Secrets" of Robert Wise (1950). This time, the journalist is a woman, played by Jaclyn Smith, Kelly Garrett of "Charlies's Angel".
- lionel.willoquet
- Jul 16, 2001
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