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The Awakening by George Bloomfield
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Cynthia Geary, David Beecroft, David Ferry, Maurice Godin, Sheila McCarthy Director: George Bloomfield Cinematographer: Manfred Guthe Editor: Susan Shipton Producer: Jean Desormeaux Producer: Noreen Halpern Producer: Norman Denver Writer: Maria Nation Writer: Patricia Coughlin DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 87 minutes Published: 2004-05-01 DVD Release Date: 2004-05-18 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Lions Gate
Movie Reviews of The AwakeningMovie Review: ONE GOOD LOOKING HUNK ------- Summary: 5 Stars
Here we have a herione who appears to be lovable but emotionally scarred [well at least a little timid].
Sara had been dumped by the banker [who, grin, is now married and the father of twins]. She runs a small victorian boarding house.
She is in the process of putting up the screens [from the roof, no less] and is talking to herself [mostly about her missing boarder]
She figures her boarder has returned [I think she wants her rent money?] and shoves into his room, only to be grabed and frightened by a strange man with a gun.
Ah yes, enter the handsome [and I mean really good looking, with dimples] bounty hunter, Flynn.
I don't remember who her friend was but she has a wacky interest in Sara finding a boy friend.
Well, Sara gets ahold of the sheriff to rescue her from this gun-man only to find out that the sheriff knows Flynn. Hilarious!
She invites herself along with Flynn's stake-out of her boarder and it just esculates from there.
Sara is no risk taker but gets involved with Flynn and his family [his car] which she almost wrecks. [I was a bit disappointed when she decides to go for him and climbs into bed still knowing he does not do commitments.]
On the whole I enjoyed this movie a third time around and definitely enjoyed the songs and David Beecroft's acting of the Flynn character. Very sensitive and emotional.
HIGHLY RECOMMEND this Harlequin Romance along with most of the others.
Summary of The AwakeningHere we have a herione who appears to be lovable but emotionally scarred [well at least a little timid].\r\nSara had been dumped by the banker [who, grin, is now married and the father of twins]. She runs a small victorian boarding house.\r\nShe is in the process of putting up the screens [from the roof, no less] and is talking to herself [mostly about her missing boarder]\r\n\r\nShe figures her boarder has returned [I think she wants her rent money?] and shoves into his room, only to be grabed and frightened by a strange man with a gun.\r\n\r\nAh yes, enter the handsome [and I mean really good looking, with dimples] bounty hunter, Flynn. \r\n\r\nI don't remember who her friend was but she has a wacky interest in Sara finding a boy friend.\r\nWell, Sara gets ahold of the sheriff to rescue her from this gun-man only to find out that the sheriff knows Flynn. Hilarious!\r\n\r\nShe invites herself along with Flynn's stake-out of her boarder and it just esculates from there.\r\n\r\nSara is no risk taker but gets involved with Flynn and his family [his car] which she almost wrecks. [I was a bit disappointed when she decides to go for him and climbs into bed still knowing he does not do commitments.]\r\n\r\nOn the whole I enjoyed this movie a third time around and definitely enjoyed the songs and David Beecroft's acting of the Flynn character. Very sensitive and emotional.\r\n\r\nHIGHLY RECOMMEND this Harlequin Romance along with most of the others.
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