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List Price: $9.98 | | Label: Gaiam
Salesrank: 21510
Released: November 7, 2006 |
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MPAA Rating: Unrated Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Four-time Emmy Award winner Doris Roberts ( Everybody Loves Raymond ) and two-time Emmy winner Dana Delany ( China Beach ) star in this critically acclaimed holiday celebration that offers an opportunity to heal old wounds for an estranged family on the mend. Britt Calhoun is a struggling LA artist and single mother who returns home for a Thanksgiving reunion. For Britt the black sheep of the wealthy Calhouns it also mean revisiting painful memories and reconciling with a past her mother chooses to ignore until a revealing secret about the family matriarch changes everything.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY UPC: 018713515148 Manufacturer No: 51514
A Time to Remember Reviews:
A Time to Remember 
2009-06-30 - This is a wonderful movie to watch. It makes you reflect on your family members that have undergone memory loss, but also to ask yourself if I go through this process when I get older who will be there for me. I shall treasure this movie in my collection and watch it again often.
Alzheimer related story 
2009-06-07 - This movie premiered on the Lifetime channel in November a few years back.A friend told me about it, and sugested I watch it with my sister. It was a bonding time for us as our Mother was suffering with Alzheimer disease. Doris Roberts did an oustanding performence as a Mother of two daughters who had this terrible and heartwrenching disease. We not only cried a LOT, but became very educated and helped us deal our own Mom. If you have a loved one who has Alzheimer, this will help you understand and perhaps cope with what to expect as this disease progresses. Thanks to Doris Roberts and a great cast, I was fortunate to see this film.
Made-For-TV at its' best. 
2007-08-04 - You will find this to be a very sensitive, and realistic, treatment of the problem of Alzheimer's. It is such a welcome change for Doris Roberts, who is usually associated with comedy. She is a consummate actress, as is Dana Delany (China Beach). This is not a downbeat story, but rather an affirmation of the power of love. Highly recommended.