Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Lisa Hartman | ... | Syd Ludwick (as Lisa Hartman Black) | |
Dale Midkiff | ... | Gus Martin | |
Rue McClanahan | ... | Helen Ludwick | |
Barbara Niven | ... | Connie Murray | |
Jennifer Echols | ... | Brenda | |
Blake Woodruff | ... | Jake Martin | |
Larry Manetti | ... | Nelson | |
Joel McCrary | ... | Ruben | |
Don Harvey | ... | Ed Jenkins | |
Lisa Long | ... | Pam Jenkins | |
Ken Land | ... | Dr. Tom | |
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Morrow Wilson | ... | Stan |
Cissy Wellman | ... | Carol | |
Romy Rosemont | ... | Cheryl | |
Jill Jaress | ... | Gretchen |
Dr. Syd has a good practice in the big city but a bad day when her terminal patient finally passes away. Her surgeon boyfriend, who has been sarcastically nick named "Mr. Personality" and "Settle For" by Syd's best friend (Nurse Brenda), takes this opportunity to offer support and destroys it by telling Syd dying is part of life and she'd be a better doctor if she stayed more remote from her patients and, oh, by the way, "can I come over tonight"? He is surprised when she says "not tonight." Brenda tells Syd to get away for a few days and suggests Syd change her mind and go back to her small hometown for her school reunion. Brenda points out that since Syd hasn't been back since her father's funeral, she'll be the star of the reunion as a successful doctor who wears the same size as she did in high school. Since Syd hasn't talked to anyone in that village, not even her mother, in years, Syd is unprepared for the collision between her memories of the past and the truth she finds in the... Written by ccomly
I really enjoyed the storyline..but, of course, it would be interesting to see if the old boyfriend still loved her if she had not looked like, Lisa Hartman, who....ANYONE..would want to reconnect with!. Seriously, I like Dale Midkiff because..(yes, he IS handsome)..but he knows how to be vulnerable in every role that he plays. You can't help but notice his charming good looks and then he keeps you interested in the story, simply because the man is a good actor. Is it me?...or does he possess an 'Elvis' quality that is pure magic... Whatever it is...Mr. Midkiff..you have convinced me. I am a big fan now. Keep on making those lovely, family-oriented films on Hallmark...stick with Michael Landon,Jr....who, himself,is following in his father's remarkable and capable footsteps. June Robertson...Memphis.