Movie Reviews for Morning Glory

Morning Glory

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Movie Reviews of Morning Glory

Movie Review: Great performances from both Christopher Reeve and Deborah Raffin
Summary: 5 Stars

A surprising find, one of those rare films that most have never heard of, yet packs the wallop of the best of love stories or Oscar favorites. Deborah Raffin is enchanting, and Reeve was at his physical peak (one of his first films in his post "Superman" era). The film feels a bit like a cross of "Somewhere in Time" and "Old Yeller" as bizarre as that combination might sound! Enjoy!

Movie Review: great actors / great story
Summary: 5 Stars

this story is really emotional, the actors Christopher Reeve and Deborah Raffin are great in this movie, but it is sad to see him healthy and walking and to know that he had to die so young...

Movie Review: Morning Glory
Summary: 5 Stars

Delivery was fast.Had no problems with the product company did great job would order from them again.The movie was great enjoyed it with the family. Would reccommend to anyone

Movie Review: Excellent family movie
Summary: 5 Stars

enjoyable to watch
had seen it before and story has depth
Christopher Reeves is good actor
recommend it for family watching
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Movie Review: Little-known Reeve film, well done adaptation of romance novel
Summary: 4 Stars

Both my wife and I had read LaVyrle Spencer's novel, Morning Glory, many years ago, so were pleasantly surprised to see a film version with Christopher Reeve on TV, also quite a few years ago. Since it never seems to show up on TV anymore, we finally bought a copy on DVD and were charmed by the story and the film all over again. My only complaint was that the sound quality of the DVD was rather muffled and distorted, making some of the dialogue difficult to understand. And one other point regarding accuracy: In a seduction scene which featured some momentary nudity (which apparently disturbed some viewers - not me), a Hank Williams record of 'Your Cheatin' Heart' was playing. The storyline, however, was set before and during WWII. That song wasn't written or recorded until the early fifties. Not a big deal, but detracted a bit from the authenticity of the period setting. We still think it quite a beautiful little film. We loved the late Christopher Reeve in it, and now wonder what ever happened to his costar, Deborah Raffin, who was also perfect in this story. - Tim Bazzett, author of the memoir, PINHEAD: A LOVE STORY
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