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We Were the Mulvaneys



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John Wayne Movie:
We Were the Mulvaneys



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We Were the Mulvaneys
We Were the Mulvaneys
List Price: $14.98Label: Lions Gate

Salesrank: 42686

Released: February 17, 2004
Our Price: $2.77
Used Price: $2.19
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Color
  • DVD
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Beau Bridges
  • Blythe Danner
  • Tammy Blanchard
  • Tom Guiry
  • Jacob Pitts
  • Editorial Review:
    Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 05/23/2006 Run time: 90 minutes Rating: Nr

    We Were the Mulvaneys Reviews:
    mulvaney overview 5 Star Review
    2007-03-09 - I like the movie very well, it teaches many valuable messages I highly recommend

    We Were the Mulvaneys 1 Star Review
    2005-07-22 - This was the first time I was disappointed in an Amazon.com order. It was advertised as closed captioned -- there was no closed captioned; there was no trailer gallery as advertised. The special features were missing, leading me to believe that this was not a professional copy but a "bootleg" home video reproduction. POOR QUALITY.

    A happy family is torn apart after an act of violence. Sad. 3 Star Review
    2004-04-24 - This 2002 TV movie is based on a Joyce Carol Oates novel that won some accolades a few years ago. I usually like Joyce Carol Oates and tried to read the book. But I was bored and just couldn't get into it. I always did wonder, however, how the story turned out. And so I was glad to see it was on DVD.

    Starring Blythe Danner as the mother and Beau Bridges as the father, we first meet the Mulvaneys as a happy family with four teenage children. It's storybook happiness, the kind that doesn't happen in real life and now I know why I was bored with the book. And then, when something bad happens, it tears the family apart. In a matter of weeks, all the happiness goes down the drain and each family member suffers in his or her own way. The audience suffers too as this part goes on and on and on with one misfortune leading to another until several years pass and the father is dying. By now, everyone is miserable. But this seems to lead the family to reconciliation and a new beginning.

    The film is pure soap opera and rather depressing. However, it moved quickly and I got involved in the story, wanting to see how it would all turn out. Later, I wondered what it was that held my interest and I think it was the way it was paced and the excellent acting although it doesn't even make the playing field of good film drama.










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