Saturday 17 January 2009

Carlton America Classic Drama Vol. 5 - 4 Movie DVD Pack (A Message from Holly - No Higher Love - Painful Secrets - See You In my Dreams) [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.4 Import - Australia ]


Carlton America Classic Drama Vol. 5 - 4 Movie DVD Pack (A Message from Holly - No Higher Love - Painful Secrets - See You In my Dreams) [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.4 Import - Australia ]
1. A Message from Holly Lindsay Wagner and Shelley Long give emotionally-charged performances in their deeply moving portrayals of two best friends and former college room-mates, who are drawn together years later at a time of crisis. A powerful, inspirational drama of two strong, yet vulnerable, women who help one another to confront their fears - and triumph over them. 2. No Higher Love A heart-warming story of how a dying womans courage and unwavering love for her husband and her newborn daughter help them overcome the fear of loss and loneliness that accompany the death of a loved one. Ellen Young, a woman who is diagnosed with inoperable cancer, convinces her husband Brian to allow her caregiver and best friend Claire to remain close to them with hopes of their falling in love and retaining the beautiful family she formed. 3. Painful Secrets Dawn Cottrell (Kimberlee Peterson) spends her life trying to make everyone happy, but seems to fail on all fronts. She is mocked by her boyfriend, rejected by the kids at school and struggles constantly to placate her over-bearing mother (Sean Young). Underneath all this is a suppressed rage and self-loathing so fierce that Dawn knows of only one way to deal with the pain: she cuts herself. This powerful story addresses the hidden, seious problem of self-mutilation, which doctors estimate afflicts millions of people. For the first time ever, a movie explores the intense layers of this syndrome. 4. See You In my Dreams Abused as a child by his strict, alcoholic father, Joe (Aidan Quinn) has never learned to trust another human being - not even his wife Angela (Marcia Gay Harden). Living on a run-down sheep ranch, Joes dreams of success are overshadowed by his nightmares of abandonment and eventually his drunken tirades drive his wife and 16-year-old son Ben from their home. However, Ben grows up to be a fine man who, unlike his father, was raised with love.

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