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Hallmark - The Golden Collection - 10-DVD Box Set (DVD) (*)
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$37.99

Título original: Back When We Were Grownups / Grace & Glorie / In Love and War / The Lost child / The Love Letter / The Magic of Ordinary Days / A Place for Annie / My Sister's Keeper / The Return of the Native / Riding the Bus with My Sister
Idiomas y Subtítulos:
Danés ( Subtitles )
Inglés ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Noruego ( Subtitles )
Sueco ( Subtitles )


Product Origen/Format:
Sweden ( PAL/Region 0 )

Duración:
675 min

Cociente De Aspecto:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Caracteristicas Especiales Disponibles:
Sistema De la Caja
Menú Interactivo
Sistema De Multi-DVD
Acceso De la Escena


Película filmada y producida adentro:
Canadá ( USA, Canadá )
Reino Unido ( Gran Bretaña, Irlanda )
Estados Unidos ( USA, Canadá )


Dirigida Por:
Ron Underwood
Arthur Allan Seidelman
John Kent Harrison
Karen Arthur
Dan Curtis
Brent Shields
John Gray
Nick Cassavetes
Jack Gold
Anjelica Huston


Escrita Por:
Anne Tyler
Susanna Styron
Bridget Terry
Grace McKeaney
Tom Ziegler
Eric Newby
John Mortimer
Yvette Melanson
Claire Safran
Sally Robinson
Jack Finney
James S. Henerson
 
Ann Howard Creel
Camille Thomasson
Cathleen Young
Lee Guthrie
Jeremy Leven
Nick Cassavetes
Jodi Picoult
Thomas Hardy
Robert W. Lenski
Rachel Simon
Joyce Eliason


Actores:
Blythe Danner ..... Rebecca Holmes Davitch
Faye Dunaway ..... Tina
Peter Fonda ..... Dr. Will Allenby
Jack Palance ..... Paul 'Poppy' Davitch
Peter Riegert ..... Zeb Davitch
Ione Skye ..... Minerva "Min" Foo
Betsy Brandt ..... Nono
Stacy Edwards ..... Biddy
Blake Lindsley ..... Patch
Gena Rowlands ..... Grace Stiles
Diane Lane ..... Gloria Greenwood
Neal McDonough ..... David Greenwood
Chris Beetem ..... Roy Stiles
Carrie Preston ..... Charlene Stiles
Emmy Rossum ..... Luanne
Viola Davis ..... Rosemary Allbright
Diane Kagan ..... Winnifred Bradley
Sue Bugden ..... Dr. Peters
Callum Blue ..... Eric Newby
Barbora Bobulova ..... Wanda
Peter Bowles ..... Melville
Nick Reding ..... James
John Warnaby ..... Feathers
Toby Jones ..... Bolo
Robert Weatherby ..... Butler
Nicholas Gallagher ..... Duffy
Mark Whiteley ..... Bob
Mercedes Ruehl ..... Rebecca
Cristine Rose ..... Elaine
Jamey Sheridan ..... Jack
Irene Bedard ..... Grace
Dinah Manoff ..... Helen
Tantoo Cardinal ..... Aunt Mary
Julia McIlvaine ..... Caroline
Ned Romero ..... Yazzi Monroe
Michael Greyeyes ..... Eddie
Campbell Scott ..... Scott Corrigan
Jennifer Jason Leigh ..... Elizabeth Whitcomb
David Dukes ..... Everett Reagle
Estelle Parsons ..... Beatrice Corrigan
Daphne Ashbrook ..... Debra Zabriskie
Myra Carter ..... Clarice Whitcomb
Gerrit Graham ..... Warren Whitcomb
Irma P. Hall ..... Mae Mullen
Richard Woods ..... Jacob Campbell
Keri Russell ..... Olivia 'Livy' Dunne-Singleton
Skeet Ulrich ..... Ray Singleton
Mare Winningham ..... Martha
Tania Gunadi ..... Florence
Gwendoline Yeo ..... Rose
Stephen Strachan ..... Hank
Katie Keating ..... Ruth
Ken Pogue ..... Reverend Case
Eric Winter ..... Walter
Sissy Spacek ..... Susan Lansing
Mary-Louise Parker ..... Linda
S. Epatha Merkerson ..... Alice
Jack Noseworthy ..... David
Joan Plowright ..... Dorothy
David Spielberg ..... Dr. Palmer
Richard Gilbert-Hill ..... Dr. Scott
Stephen Keep Mills ..... Dr. Reilly
Robin Pearson Rose ..... Edna
Abigail Breslin ..... Anna Fitzgerald
Walter Raney ..... Pawn Shop Proprietor
Sofia Vassilieva ..... Kate Fitzgerald
Cameron Diaz ..... Sara Fitzgerald
Heather Wahlquist ..... Aunt Kelly
Jason Patric ..... Brian Fitzgerald
Evan Ellingson ..... Jesse Fitzgerald
Alec Baldwin ..... Campbell Alexander
Nicole Marie Lenz ..... Gloria
Catherine Zeta-Jones ..... Eustacia Vye
Clive Owen ..... Damon Wildeve
Ray Stevenson ..... Clym Yeobright
Steven Mackintosh ..... Diggory Venn
Claire Skinner ..... Thomasin
Paul Rogers ..... Captain Vye
Joan Plowright ..... Mrs. Yeobright
Celia Imrie ..... Susan Nunsuch
Richard Avery ..... Humphrey
Rosie O'Donnell ..... Beth Simon
Andie MacDowell ..... Rachel Simon
Richard T. Jones ..... Jesse
D.W. Moffett ..... Rick
Roberta Maxwell ..... Valerie
Peter Cockett ..... Sam
Tom Barnett ..... Bobby
Jayne Eastwood ..... Estella
Stephanie Morgenstern ..... Olivia


Synopsis:
No spanish review yet:
Back When We Were Grownups: 'Once upon a time, there was a woman who discovered that she had turned into the wrong person.' Based on Anne Tyler's novel, the movie centers on Rebecca Davitch, a 53-year-old single mother and grandmother, and the cast of her colorful family around her. Grace & Glorie: When a lonely ex-New Yorker moves into the home of a rural senior to act as a hospice worker, the two initially couldn't seem to be less alike. However, as time passes, the two find much kinship including a lost child. Slowly the two build a bond and learn about life. In Love and War: After being released from an Italian prison, British officer Eric Newby (Blue) must find his way out of Italy before the Germans come. However, he is injured on the way and is left behind from his fellow soldiers. He is helped out by the local Italians, and he meets Wanda (Bobulova), a beautiful local girl who helps him learn Italian so that he can escape. Their friendship slowly blossoms into quite a strong and close genuine romance. But with the Germans looking for Eric, they are kept apart from one another, not knowing what will happen to them. The Lost child: A story about Rebecca, a woman who goes in search of her natural parents and in the process finds her long lost family and her rich cultural heritage. Her adoption was never kept a secret from her while she grew up in a loving adoptive family. But her circumstances are drastically changed when her adoptive mother passes away and her father's new wife shows no interest in his child. Then, years later, after her father dies, Rebecca decides to try to find the family her dad had described to her. In response to her search, she is contacted by a woman on a Navajo reservation who is looking for her twin siblings who were stolen from their mother soon after they were born. The women soon realize that they are sisters and Rebecca is welcomed with open arms on a visit to the reservation. But when her husband, Jack, comes to see them, the differences between the two cultures rise to the surface, and Rebecca must integrate the old and the new so that her whole family can be together happily. The Love Letter: Scotty Corrigan buys an antique desk and finds a Civil War-era letter inside it, written by a woman who died over a hundred years ago. Fancifully, he writes and mails a reply...only to have it reach its destination in the past. As Elizabeth and Scotty continue their remarkable correspondence, they find themselves falling in love, and more than restless about their impending, respective, marriages. The Magic of Ordinary Days: 1944. World War II. Denver. Livy Dunne has essentially been thrown out of her home by her stern father, Rev. Dunne, because she's pregnant and unmarried. She's banished to rural Colorado, to go through an arranged marriage to a lonely farmer, so her child will have a 'father.' When she arrives in tiny Wilson, Colorado, Livy and her 'betrothed,' gentle but strong Ray Singleton, are wary around each other. Worldly Livy is bored by Ray and the hardscrabble life he leads --despite his inherent goodness and wisdom. As the months pass Lily learns more about this calm, practical, self-effacing farmer and his sister Martha - 'a queen among women' - and her family. Slowly almost imperceptibly, Livy realizes she may have found 'home,' quite accidentally. For his part, Ray becomes a regular visitor at the town library, reading the classics so he can converse intelligently with his educated wife. Livy befriends two Japanese-American girls who have been interned with their parents at a nearby camp; Florence and Rose are smart and beautiful. They end up teaching Livy a valuable lesson about life and love. Livy has her baby, elects to stay with Ray, and as she tells her sister-in-law, 'I've learned more about love in my six months with this family than in the 25 in my father's home.' A Place for Annie: Baby Annie (Kathy and Leslie Anderson) is H.I.V. positive and has been left in the clinic by her drug addicted mother, Linda (Mary-Louise Parker). To stop her from being taken to a home where they'd just wait for her to die, nurse Susan Lansing (Sissy Spacek) takes charge of Annie, and takes her home. Two years later, she plans to adopt her -- but suddenly, Annie's mother reappears and demands her back. And under the law, Susan, as a foster mother, has no claim to the child. My Sister's Keeper: In Los Angeles, the eleven year old Anna Fitzgerald seeks the successful lawyer Campbell Alexander trying to hire him to earn medical emancipation from her mother Sara that wants Anna to donate her kidney to her sister. She tells the lawyer the story of her family after the discovery that her older sister Kate has had leukemia; how she was conceived by in vitro fertilization to become a donor; and the medical procedures she has been submitted since she was five years old to donate to her sister. Campbell accepts to work pro bono and the obsessed Sara decides to go to court to force Anna to help her sister. The Return of the Native: Reddleman Diggory Venn drives slowly across the heath, carrying a hidden passenger in the back of his van. When darkness falls, the country folk light bonfires on the hills, emphasizing the pagan spirit of the heath and its denizens. Riding the Bus with My Sister: After their father's death, a woman spends time with her developmentally-disabled sister.
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