Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Movie
- Película de TV
- 1999
- 1h 26min
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6.7/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWhen Dr. Mike and Sully's daughter Katie is kidnapped, they and a group of townsfolk travel to Mexico to rescue her.When Dr. Mike and Sully's daughter Katie is kidnapped, they and a group of townsfolk travel to Mexico to rescue her.When Dr. Mike and Sully's daughter Katie is kidnapped, they and a group of townsfolk travel to Mexico to rescue her.
- Nominado a 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 2 nominaciones en total
Fotos
Eduardo Yáñez
- Valdez
- (as Eduardo Yanez)
Ramesses Nightingale
- Bum
- (as Telly Blackwood)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
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- TriviaThe film takes place in 1877.
- ErroresIf you had seen the series on TV, you would know that Katie was born in 1871. In the beginning of the movie, it states that it takes place in 1877. Sully states thats "My daughter was stolen from my house last night, she's 4 yrs old, her names Katie." since she was born in 1871, she would be at least 5 almost 6.
- ConexionesFollowed by Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Heart Within (2001)
Opinión destacada
I did not really enjoy this movie or find it engaging, but my interest in the show waned sometimes too.
I was incredulous to aspects of the plot, which I don't want to spoil. I did predict where it was going, but was briefly distressed by where it might have gone.
I found the acting mostly dull, and I was disappointed with missing characters and other things from the series. I felt Michaela and Sully in particular were a bit cold, and they had unrealistic but not particularly passionate arguments. There were two brief moments I remember finding their performances compelling.
There honestly wasn't much dialogue... I would've have appreciated some more, to further explain certain situations. It was written by someone who worked on the series, but seemingly not towards the end of the show, which may explain why some things were missing. I think it needed more involvement from Beth Sullivan (she's merely listed as creating the characters)
Sidenote : Sully's hair must be a wig.
I was incredulous to aspects of the plot, which I don't want to spoil. I did predict where it was going, but was briefly distressed by where it might have gone.
I found the acting mostly dull, and I was disappointed with missing characters and other things from the series. I felt Michaela and Sully in particular were a bit cold, and they had unrealistic but not particularly passionate arguments. There were two brief moments I remember finding their performances compelling.
There honestly wasn't much dialogue... I would've have appreciated some more, to further explain certain situations. It was written by someone who worked on the series, but seemingly not towards the end of the show, which may explain why some things were missing. I think it needed more involvement from Beth Sullivan (she's merely listed as creating the characters)
Sidenote : Sully's hair must be a wig.
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