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A Stranger's Heart by Andy Wolk
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DVD Cover InformationActor: June Squibb, Kevin Kilner, Peter Dobson, Samantha Mathis, Thomas Kopache Director: Andy Wolk Brand: Genius Producer: Jack Grossbart Producer: Larry Levinson Producer: Lincoln Lageson Producer: Linda L. Kent Producer: Matt Fitzsimons Producer: Michael Moran Writer: Kelli Pryor DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen Picture Format: 2.35:1 Running Time: 85 minutes DVD Release Date: 2008-02-05 Audience Rating: Unrated Model: 80963 Studio: Rhi Entertainment
Movie Reviews of A Stranger's HeartMovie Review: We all liked it. Summary: 5 Stars
Despite a couple of tragic moments, this is a feel-good movie. It is human nature to root for what is "meant to be," and this movie allows you to do that without disappointment.
While some consider it to be far-fetched for two people who receive transplants from a husband and wife to fall in love and eventually connect with the deceased couple's orphan, such emotional changes and attractions do happen in transplant patients. Despite the fact that - in typical Hallmark fashion - you can predict at the beginning who is going to fall in love with whom, and that the little girl is going to eventually be in the mix, this is a very enjoyable movie to watch.
Everyone in my crowd enjoyed the movie, and one wants to watch it again.
Summary of A Stranger's HeartJust in time for Valentine?s Day, A Stranger?s Heart is a truly unique, unexpected, and engaging love story. When a woman with a debilitating illness takes an unexpected journey of the heart, her uncanny connection to a little girl enlightens both of them to the wonderful mysteries of life. Where their hearts lead them next is a miracle that changes the meaning of family, of love, and of faith. Now available for the first on DVD, A Stranger?s Heart is a perfect gift for your loved one this Valentine?s Day to celebrate the human spirit, the bonds of friendship, and the remarkable power of love.
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