3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- Really, really good!!, 4 December 2004
Author:
sugar-bear from Anywhere
I remember watching this movie when I was about 14 years old on
Lifetime. Beverly D'Angelo plays a young mother who is forced to give
up her newborn son for adoption. Her son gets adopted by this older
Christian couple. They already have a 4 year old son(Miko Hughes). The
wife and husband seem normal, kind, etc. Then one day the adopted
son(Cortland Mead)who's about 4 now acts up one day at the dinner
table. The mother(Dana Ivey) gives her adoptive son a beat down while
the father and brother sit at the table and act like nothing is
happening. Then that night, the mother makes the boy kneel on a
broomstick and makes him say prayers repeatedly. It isn't until about
20 years or so later that D'Angelo tries to see what her adopted son is
up to when she recevies the tragic news of her life. Very good movie!!
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Based on a true story, 5 January 2003
Author:
lolizerz from France
A teenage mom is forced to give up her baby boy for adoption.
19 years later, as she tries to find her son again, she learns that he
died
in his foster home at the age of three. Nobody thought relevant that the
birth mother be informed.
She discovers that he has in fact been murdered at the hands of his
foster
mother.
Based on "A death in White Bear Lake" book, this movie stays close enough
to
the real story, but fails to bring out the fact that the whole community
knew and covered the abuse of this child for years (before, and after he
was
murdered).
It was a great TV movie, way different than your usual
abused-kid-of-the-week afternoon flick, and I really wish somebody would
release it !
Good TV Drama., 5 October 2000
Author:
rchaney101 from California United States
Beverly Deangelo was very good in this movie about a mother's fight for
the
memory of Her Baby.
Ivey was really scary as the adoptive mother Who beat and Killed the
little boy. I used to like Max Gail on Barney Miller, But I couldn't
understand why His Charictor didn't put a stop to the Abuse of His adopted
son. But all in all it was a good TV Drama. I'd rate it a Seven out of
Ten.
2 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- Extraordinarily talented cast - soap-sud story, 16 March 2002
Author:
trpdean from New York, New York
I am not the audience for Lifetime Channel movies but just happened to see
Beverly D'Angelo (always beautiful and here looking gorgeously plump) in
this, so stayed to watch. When I saw Dana Ivey appear, I was sure I was in
for something wonderful - but I wasn't.
I am not that familiar with Lifetime Channel sorts of movies - and as a
conservative middle aged man, don't think I'm the intended audience. This
is
a social issue, soapy victim succeeds against the odds movie. I'm not a
fan
of such movies.
The movie is very strange. I kept awaiting a twist or series of twists
because: a) the direct evidence against the stepmother is very slight
(she's
presented as a nightmare mother but there's no eyewitness at the time of
death, no instrument of death, etc.), b) an actress of the caliber and
eminence of Dana Ivey had thus far been given hardly any lines (and
allowed
only a sort of Hammer Films wicked stepmother look), and c) the "victim"
(biological mom) repeatedly asked about how much punishment the wicked
stepmother would receive - and how soon it could be inflicted.
Amazingly, there's no twist at all! The victim was simply eager! The
disappointment is strong! The dialogue is truly terrible - the judge
actually says "why if I could, I would throw away the key" when passing
sentence! (Yes, this was first heard in a drama in 1908 - B.C.).
So, except for the (quite real) pleasure in seeing the over-ripe curves of
Beverly D'Angelo in skirts and dresses made with more slender women in
mind,
this movie's a bust.
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Almost total garbage, 2 February 2001
Author:
mhy from Hartford, CT
The acting in this movie left a lot to be desired. With the exception of
the
wicked stepmother, the others seemed to give no real effort, and thus
their
characters had very little life to them.
At some points the dialog is laughable, which is the case of this film, is
not a good thing.
1 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- Bad vehicle for a poignant story, 8 January 2003
Author:
m.p. from Boston to Cape Cod
This story of yet another small child, abused and battered to the point
of
death, is heartbreaking and poignant. Unfortunately, the actors and the
movie itself just aren't up to the task. Almost everyone seemed like an
amateur acting in a high school production, reading their lines in
strangely
stilted tones. Beverly D'Angelo's portrayal of the birth mother was so
shockingly off-balance that I began to wonder why I never noticed what a
poor actress she is.
When trying to enlist the help of a reporter to investigate the possible
murder of her son many years earlier, she reverts to flirting and
teasing.
When he asks her who the murder victim was, she answers with a big smile,
bright eyes (still flirting) and a strangely triumphant grin on her face,
"My son!" It was grotesque and repulsive. Initially the assistant D.A.
who
is going to prosecute the case is hostile and unsympathetic to the birth
mother - the next thing you know, the A.D.A is trying to convince the
victim's surviving brother to be a witness for the prosecution because
she
(the A.D.A) was "adopted too" blah, blah. We are never told or shown how
this turn of heart came about. Eh...why go on, it's a heartbreaker but
the
acting was so bizarre and annoying it's almost unbearable to
watch.
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3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-
Really, really good!!, 4 December 2004
Author: sugar-bear from Anywhere
I remember watching this movie when I was about 14 years old on Lifetime. Beverly D'Angelo plays a young mother who is forced to give up her newborn son for adoption. Her son gets adopted by this older Christian couple. They already have a 4 year old son(Miko Hughes). The wife and husband seem normal, kind, etc. Then one day the adopted son(Cortland Mead)who's about 4 now acts up one day at the dinner table. The mother(Dana Ivey) gives her adoptive son a beat down while the father and brother sit at the table and act like nothing is happening. Then that night, the mother makes the boy kneel on a broomstick and makes him say prayers repeatedly. It isn't until about 20 years or so later that D'Angelo tries to see what her adopted son is up to when she recevies the tragic news of her life. Very good movie!!
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-
Based on a true story, 5 January 2003
Author: lolizerz from France
A teenage mom is forced to give up her baby boy for adoption. 19 years later, as she tries to find her son again, she learns that he died in his foster home at the age of three. Nobody thought relevant that the birth mother be informed. She discovers that he has in fact been murdered at the hands of his foster mother.
Based on "A death in White Bear Lake" book, this movie stays close enough to the real story, but fails to bring out the fact that the whole community knew and covered the abuse of this child for years (before, and after he was murdered).
It was a great TV movie, way different than your usual abused-kid-of-the-week afternoon flick, and I really wish somebody would release it !
Good TV Drama., 5 October 2000
Author: rchaney101 from California United States
Beverly Deangelo was very good in this movie about a mother's fight for the memory of Her Baby.
Ivey was really scary as the adoptive mother Who beat and Killed the little boy. I used to like Max Gail on Barney Miller, But I couldn't understand why His Charictor didn't put a stop to the Abuse of His adopted son. But all in all it was a good TV Drama. I'd rate it a Seven out of Ten.
2 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-
Extraordinarily talented cast - soap-sud story, 16 March 2002
Author: trpdean from New York, New York
I am not the audience for Lifetime Channel movies but just happened to see Beverly D'Angelo (always beautiful and here looking gorgeously plump) in this, so stayed to watch. When I saw Dana Ivey appear, I was sure I was in for something wonderful - but I wasn't.
I am not that familiar with Lifetime Channel sorts of movies - and as a conservative middle aged man, don't think I'm the intended audience. This is a social issue, soapy victim succeeds against the odds movie. I'm not a fan of such movies.
The movie is very strange. I kept awaiting a twist or series of twists because: a) the direct evidence against the stepmother is very slight (she's presented as a nightmare mother but there's no eyewitness at the time of death, no instrument of death, etc.), b) an actress of the caliber and eminence of Dana Ivey had thus far been given hardly any lines (and allowed only a sort of Hammer Films wicked stepmother look), and c) the "victim" (biological mom) repeatedly asked about how much punishment the wicked stepmother would receive - and how soon it could be inflicted.
Amazingly, there's no twist at all! The victim was simply eager! The disappointment is strong! The dialogue is truly terrible - the judge actually says "why if I could, I would throw away the key" when passing sentence! (Yes, this was first heard in a drama in 1908 - B.C.).
So, except for the (quite real) pleasure in seeing the over-ripe curves of Beverly D'Angelo in skirts and dresses made with more slender women in mind, this movie's a bust.
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

Almost total garbage, 2 February 2001
Author: mhy from Hartford, CT
The acting in this movie left a lot to be desired. With the exception of the wicked stepmother, the others seemed to give no real effort, and thus their characters had very little life to them.
At some points the dialog is laughable, which is the case of this film, is not a good thing.
1 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-

Bad vehicle for a poignant story, 8 January 2003
Author: m.p. from Boston to Cape Cod
This story of yet another small child, abused and battered to the point of death, is heartbreaking and poignant. Unfortunately, the actors and the movie itself just aren't up to the task. Almost everyone seemed like an amateur acting in a high school production, reading their lines in strangely stilted tones. Beverly D'Angelo's portrayal of the birth mother was so shockingly off-balance that I began to wonder why I never noticed what a poor actress she is. When trying to enlist the help of a reporter to investigate the possible murder of her son many years earlier, she reverts to flirting and teasing. When he asks her who the murder victim was, she answers with a big smile, bright eyes (still flirting) and a strangely triumphant grin on her face, "My son!" It was grotesque and repulsive. Initially the assistant D.A. who is going to prosecute the case is hostile and unsympathetic to the birth mother - the next thing you know, the A.D.A is trying to convince the victim's surviving brother to be a witness for the prosecution because she (the A.D.A) was "adopted too" blah, blah. We are never told or shown how this turn of heart came about. Eh...why go on, it's a heartbreaker but the acting was so bizarre and annoying it's almost unbearable to watch.
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