VHS Movie Reviews for Promise (1978)

Promise (1978)

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VHS Movie Reviews of Promise (1978)

Movie Review: UNFORGETABLE
Summary: 5 Stars

I saw this movie around 20 years ago and I've been looking for it for years. Three years ago I found the book and it brought back all the unforgetable memories I already had of this love story. I had finally found it and I can't hardly wait to buy it and enjoy all the magic involved in this film. I will see it again for second time after 21 years!

Movie Review: A movie full of promise.
Summary: 5 Stars

Combing the entire city of Wilmington for a video rental store which carried a copy of The Promise was not an easy task, but after finally watching it, I knew that my quest had been a total success. This movie will always remain one of my most favored movies. Kathleen Quinlan and Stephen Collins play two lovers who plan to get married, even after Collin's mother expresses her detestment of the union. While on the way to getting married, the two are in a tragic wreck, leaving Collins in a coma and Quinlan with a series of horrid facial scars which cannot be removed unless by plastic surgery. Collin's mother plays her key part at this point, offering her money to pay for Quinlan's surgery if she will leave town and never try to contact Collins again. This is one of those classic love stories where you actually root for the two lovers to get back together, and an antagonist whom you totally despise. The settings, plot, and locations for this movie unfold like a great canvas, and the acting is what truly paints each detail for this mosaic of storytelling. This movie is no disappointment; it is a masterpiece, one for all to see. I hope to see this movie soon arriving on DVD, as its aspect ratio is 2.35:1.

Movie Review: You will be humming the main theme weeks later!
Summary: 5 Stars

Some fine acting, a most interesting plot (unlikely as it may be), and a beautiful film score combine to make this a movie you won't forget. In this modern restyling of the 1909 French play "Madame X," a woman changes her identity and disappears from the lives of those she loves. The later reunion and resolution will captivate and move you. It is a very touching story well-acted on the screen.

Movie Review: The Promise(1978) Kathleen Quinlan,Stephen Collins
Summary: 5 Stars

A beautiful and touching love story

Movie Review: The Promise (1967) Kathleen Quinlan,Stephen Collins
Summary: 5 Stars

A beautiful and touching love story
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