Ben Affleck Movie:

Danielle Steels Daddy



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Ben Affleck Movie:
Danielle Steels Daddy



Movie
Danielle Steel's Daddy
Danielle Steel
List Price: $9.98Label: Starz / Anchor Bay

Salesrank: 19745

Released: April 19, 2005
Our Price: $4.26
Used Price: $2.55
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Color
  • DVD
  • Full Screen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Patrick Duffy
  • Kate Mulgrew
  • John Anderson
  • Ben Affleck
  • Jenny Lewis
  • Editorial Review:
    After twenty years of marriage a man starts over with his children after his wife leaves him in order to find herself. Studio: Starz/sphe Release Date: 04/19/2005 Starring: Patrick Duffy Ben Affleck Run time: 100 minutes

    Danielle Steel's Daddy Reviews:
    A Danielle Steel Movie 4 Star Review
    2008-07-14 - DADDY is a great story, especially, for all of those people who are Danielle Steel fans or who are fans of the TV programs of the 1970's. The story of a father of three children and the tragedies and beautiful experiences of life. I really enjoyed it because I fall into both groups -- Danielle steel fan and a fan of many of the 1970's TV shows where these actors appeared.

    A Moderately Good Film that Passes Time 3 Star Review
    2007-11-24 - Danielle Steel's Daddy is a decent movie. I've reviewed another one of Steel's movies online before and I have to say that this is pretty much the same fare as all of the other films of this same genre. Melodrama and semi-decent acting are are thrown together in this made-for-tv movie.

    Patrick Duffy of 'Step by Step' and 'Dallas' fame plays Oliver Watson and wife Sarah is played by Kate Mulgrew pre-Star Trek Voyager. We also get to see a young Ben Affleck in one of his first roles, playing Oliver and Sarah's son Ben Watson.

    Sarah feels trapped in her upper-middle class lifestyle. Stifled, she asks Oliver out to dinner and drops a bombshell on him. She wants to go back to college and finish her degree. She needs to 'find herself,' away from the kids and from Oliver. After spending Christmas with the family, her plans firm for her future, Oliver realizes that he has to do something or his family will break apart. In desperation, he makes love to his wife and she, while showing passion for him, still forsakes him and leaves.

    Meanwhile there is a subplot involving Ben Watson the son. He rebels against everything and ends up getting his girlfriend pregnant. Part of the movie revolves around his trials of learning how to be a father, especially when his girlfriend leaves him.

    Deciding that they need to start over again, Oliver packs up the family and moves them to Hollywood. There predictably he meets someone-- beautiful actress Charlotte Sampson (Linda Carter) and begins to fall in love with her. He at first is unwilling to trust, but Charlotte makes it easy for Oliver.

    This movie had all the expected twists. Honestly, I bought this movie for Kate Mulgrew, being that she is one of my favorite actresses. She doesn't actually have that much screen time, but her part, while small is meaningful. Kate Mulgrew does some of the best acting in this film.

    Lynda Carter is a great actress, but somehow I wasn't convinced of the 'love' between she and her costar Patrick Duffy. They had horrible chemistry. Again, at times, their love seemed forced.

    For the money though, it's worth the buy. I believe I only ended up paying about five dollars for a film and if you have time on your hands and you need something to do, this movie is worth at least one view.

    Daddy review 3 Star Review
    2007-04-07 - I don't like the story.
    Is not real for me.
    I don't undestand why a wife and mother do not have to study?
    He to move for the job she not for the study?
    Is very sexist.

    But I like the actor... Duffy Mulgrew afflek Carter and little boy.

    Danielle Steel's Daddy 5 Star Review
    2007-02-20 - This movie was excellently done. Great characters for the parts and following well with Ms. Steel's book. I loved her books and the movie were great to beable to later see and enjoy visually.

    Great Steel's Daddy 5 Star Review
    2006-03-05 - At first I thought this movie is not realistic.But than I realized it showed real life daily problems.I did like the movie.Good acting. Lynda Carter is so beautiful and so is Patrick Duffy.Good show.But the only part that was not real to me.Was everyone lived very well.Know poor among them.Now thats a dream.










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