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Overview
Release Date:
17 October 1999 (USA) moreTagline:
"I Used to Be Somebody's Daughter... Who Am I Now?"Plot:
A fun-loving woman (Farrah Fawcett) returns to the North Carolina farm where she grew up and tries to prevent it from being sold by her sister. | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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Pleasant enough diversion... moreCast
(Credited cast)| Farrah Fawcett | ... | Frannie Vaughn | |
| Peggy McCay | |||
| Brad Johnson | ... | Ruben | |
| Ashley Crow | ... | Natalie | |
| Scott Bryce | ... | Jake | |
| Herb Mitchell | ... | Claude Osteen | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Earl Houston Bullock | ... | Announcer (as Earl Bullock) | |
| Mark Lindsay Chapman | ... | Ted Bass | |
| Diane Delano | ... | Linda | |
| Jerry Hauck | ... | Lawyer | |
| Jan Hoag | ... | Pig Farmer | |
| James MacPherson | ... | Bartender | |
| Stuart Mitchell | ... | Minister | |
| Debra Mooney | ... | Violet | |
| Bruce Newbold | ... | Developer | |
| Jimmy Ray Pickens | ... | Red Haired Man | |
| David Ursin | ... | Crew Cut Man | |
| Kym Whitley | ... | Grace (as Kym E. Whitley) | |
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USA:120 min (including commercials) | Brazil:89 minCountry:
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Farrah Fawcett has spent the better part of her post-Angel's career confounding us, with an occasional noteworthy acting performance sandwiched in between her Playboy frolics and Letterman escapades. But when it comes down to it, there's no denying that this girl can act. Far from a story of epic proportions, this well-done TV-movie is gentle, quiet and occasionally moving. Fawcett plays the wayward black sheep daughter come home only to find that she missed the last days of her mom's life as well as the funeral, much to the chagrin of her more stable and presumably more sensible sister. Brad Johnson plays the love interest, and a story unfolds with all the typical elements of telefilm drama- but then there's always that confounding Farrah to watch, and she does, indeed, remain eminently watchable. (And, yes, I admit it, I did have that Farrah poster on my wall way back when). Silk Hope gets three and a half stars (out of five) on the Corkymeter. Bosley would be proud.