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This is a touching true story and fine adaption of Lena Canada's book about a lonely handicapped girl(Diane Lane) and her devotion to a very special person. With the help from a social worker(Deborah Raffin), the girl begins writing letters to her hero and the return correspondence transforms her dying days. Her special pen pal is none other than Elvis Presley.
For Elvis fans there is vintage TV footage and Elvis music throughout. Miss Lane is outstanding and warms the heart. This story is sad, uplifting and hopeful. You'll feel good about not passing this one up. Also in the cast are Michael Learned, Clu Gulager and John Amos.
Note: This movie is also known as TO ELVIS, WITH LOVE.
For Elvis fans there is vintage TV footage and Elvis music throughout. Miss Lane is outstanding and warms the heart. This story is sad, uplifting and hopeful. You'll feel good about not passing this one up. Also in the cast are Michael Learned, Clu Gulager and John Amos.
Note: This movie is also known as TO ELVIS, WITH LOVE.
- michaelRokeefe
- Nov 12, 2001
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Touched By Love was based on nurse Lena Canada's equally moving book, To Elvis, With Love. While the film indicates Elvis Inc. was involved, this was the name of the production company registered while it was filmed - it was not the official Elvis Presley Enterprises (EPE) organisation responsible for marketing Elvis and running Graceland. An official DVD/Bluray release of this positive and emotionally heart-rending film is long overdue.
- mark.waltz
- Sep 3, 2024
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This film, starring a young Diane Lane is a film made after Elvis Presley's death. Supported by the Elvis, Inc, this movie tells the story of a girl with Cerebral Palsey who becomes Elvis' pen pal and he actually returns her letters. He also showers her with gifts and gives her his private address to write back. This movie is not really about Elvis, but rather about a girl who struggles to do everyday tasks that we all take for granted and a caring nurse who never sways from her belief in "Karen" (played by Diane Lane). Also featuring Michael Learned (of "The Walton's" fame) and John Amos (of "Good Times"), this is a moving film and despite it's undisguised attempts to pull at the audience's heart strings, shows a side of Elvis Presley rarely seen, that of compassionate friend to a very sick girl.
- Donofriofan
- May 16, 2003
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I remember watching this movie as well on HBO a million times. I was stunned by Diane Lane's performance. I had never heard of her so I actually thought she was a handicapped actress. This is one of those rare movies that goes straight to the heart. I'm a guy and I loved it even as a teenager. I guess having four sisters made a little sensitive to movies like this one. This is the story of a young woman who had the power to touch the lives of every person that got to know her. Even though she was in a wheelchair, nothing could contain her soaring spirit. The relationship between Diane Lane and Deborah Raffin is very touching. Raffin's character is there to help Lane, but it seems that Karen had more of an impact on the life of her caretaker. If you are a fan of Elvis Presley, this is the movie for you even though it's not an Elvis movie. You'll just have to see it to know what I'm talking about. Great story, great performances, and lots of emotion make "Touched By Love" a must see again and again. And I thought I was the only person whose seen this movie. I'm glad to know there is at least one other.
I first saw this movie as an 11 year old. And I absolutely loved it! It's one of those movies that you just can't forget. I saw it again on cable late one night last year but it was too late to tape it. So I'm thinking seriously of buying the tape. Deborah Raffin did a fabulous job as the compassionate caretaker Lena Canada. Diane Lane also did an excellent job playing Karen,the handicapped teenager. If you have a chance & it's in a videotape store, see it!
When I was little, I absolutely loved this movie. It was so touching. I was born in 1973, so I watched this when I was pretty young. I think it was on HBO. Anyway, I loved Elvis and I loved this movie. My grandmother loved Elvis and I looked up to grandma. Diane Lane is wonderful in it, I also adored another one of her younger actress movies: A Little Romance. So, I've always thought she was a great actress. I wish this movie would come out on DVD! I'm dying to see it again. Maybe they have it on VHS at Blockbuster or Hollywood Video, I'll have to check into that. I wonder if I'll still need a box of tissues to watch it! Enjoy.
I saw this film as an accident, after having watched a film I'd planned on viewing, but actually liked this film better than the one I'd planned on watching! I've been a fan of Diane Lane for years, ever since I saw the OLDEST LIVING CONFEDERATE WIDOW that she was in, among others, and she was flawless in this one, though she was only 15 at the time. She and Deborah Raffin are simply superb as a Cerebral Palsy victim and a young woman who comes to work in a mountain therapy center (in Canada, I think) and how they differ from each other at first and come to relate to one another, with Elvis Presley as an unseen but present part of her therapy. I never was able to deduce if this was a true story or not, but I hope it is, as it is not only well acted all around but a nice story of how kind big stars can be, and I believe Elvis could have and really was as nice as he was portrayed in this film. See it; it's a winner!
- elskootero
- Jan 25, 2003
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- hnicholson
- Jan 26, 2007
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I too remember seeing this as a young girl....I loved Elvis and so did my mother and grandmother....I even named my daughter Presley....This movie was one of my favorites growing up and I have looked for it on both VHS and DVD. Diane Lane is one of my favorite actresses because of watching her in this movie as a child. I have seen Deborah Raffin on 7th Heaven and couldn't remember where I had seen her until I looked her up and then I remembered. I too cried as a child watching this movie.....Such a powerful message and touching story of love and devotion. If anyone has any idea where it can be found, please post...WONDERFUL!
I saw this movie when it first came out in 1980. I thought is was a Great and Wonderful movie..When Lena (Deborah Raffin), Tries to help bring Karen ( Diane Lane ) out of her shell. She gets Karen involved in writing to one of her favorite people, ( Elvis ) to become her pen-pal. But when Elvis never wrote to her her withdrew and when back in her shell. But Then I thought that Lena started writing to her to make her think it was Elvis to get her to come back out of her shell.. But then found out it was Elvis that wrote to her was amazing.. Loved Diane Lane Then and still love her movies now.. To this day, Touched By Love is one of my all time Favorite movies.. I still shed a tear or two every time I watch it.. I bought the VHS tape like 20 years ago and still have it, Just wish I could find it on DVD.. If anyone knows where I can get one. Please let me know..
- mainmanjed-71-371455
- Jun 2, 2011
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I remember teasing my mom for crying during movies when I was very young. Then I saw Touched by Love (at age 13). In a room full of family and friends, I cried my eyes out! My mom sure enjoyed (afterward) teasing me right back.
For years I would remember parts of the story every now and then... but couldn't remember the name of the movie. I really wanted to see it again so my husband helped me do a search on IMDb and we found it. Needless to say I was thrilled. I can't wait to get a copy of the movie for my collection.
Note: I vaguely remember watching some biographical show on Elvis and his letter writing to a girl with Cerebral Palsy was mentioned briefly.
For years I would remember parts of the story every now and then... but couldn't remember the name of the movie. I really wanted to see it again so my husband helped me do a search on IMDb and we found it. Needless to say I was thrilled. I can't wait to get a copy of the movie for my collection.
Note: I vaguely remember watching some biographical show on Elvis and his letter writing to a girl with Cerebral Palsy was mentioned briefly.
I am a genuine film collector. I was fortunate to get this movie on a 16mm print. It can't look better. It's there to stay in my collection. I am like many others, very touched by this movie. I am not a Big Elvis fan but i respect the individuality of the artist, if this is a true story, regards to mr Presley.
- carolinefrancoisjoly
- Jan 5, 2022
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I recall this film younger too, as I am the same age as Diane Lane now. But saw it again years ago and it still gets to me, and true. She was and is a great actress, especially at such a young age. I had seen her in Broadway a few years back, and she was wonderful and looked great. I was able to get it in dvd from Flashback DVD's for those interested as well.
So enjoy. It really holds up well still, and was not a fan of Elvis but that touched me as well. But tissues still needed.
- tilliedog-13433
- Feb 15, 2019
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Here's an under the radar known film, thought should after, involving a special friendship, between a young woman carer who befriended an autistic girl, where a special kind of love bloomed. It also involves, The King. Based on a real story TBL, is about a short lived friendship, where lonely newbie care worker (Raffin) has just become employed at the lodge/home, for autistic kids, where as I mentioned earlier, a special love friendship develops. Raffin, who I considered to be such a underrated actress, it's another criminal dis service, really cuts the grain with her character, while of course, you'll be literally bowled over by Lane's truly believable performance, as the autistic recluse Karen, where Raffin's character, finally breaks through to her, where the others have failed, or simply given up, what they thought was the impossible. Just goes to show. This excellent film is of course about inspiration, but other things too. The film has really interesting casting, some oldie favorites, and this kind of pays homage to Elvis, who is the voice that beckons, the initially mute Karen. This is a bit of a tearjerker, and some Kleenex, will be well advised, especially in it's tragic finale. It's great light hearted entertainment, and a great way to spend 90 minutes in front of the tube/logfire. Great acting in a great, once in a lifetime, stand alone movie of triumph. Incidentally, weirdly Raffn, despite her Golden Globe nominee for best actress for this, also had a Raspberry nomination for it too. Truly the raping of a great actress, sadly no longer with us.
- videorama-759-859391
- Nov 13, 2019
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