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A Child Lost Forever: The Jerry Sherwood Story

  • TV Movie
  • 1992
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
425
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A Child Lost Forever: The Jerry Sherwood Story (1992)
Drama

In the 1970's, a teenager staying in an unwed mothers' institution is forced to give up her baby. Eighteen years later, she discovers that her child is dead, and that he was possibly murdere... Read allIn the 1970's, a teenager staying in an unwed mothers' institution is forced to give up her baby. Eighteen years later, she discovers that her child is dead, and that he was possibly murdered by his religiously -strict adoptive mom.In the 1970's, a teenager staying in an unwed mothers' institution is forced to give up her baby. Eighteen years later, she discovers that her child is dead, and that he was possibly murdered by his religiously -strict adoptive mom.

  • Director
    • Claudia Weill
  • Writers
    • Stephanie Liss
    • Judith Parker
  • Stars
    • Beverly D'Angelo
    • Dana Ivey
    • Michael McGrady
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    425
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Claudia Weill
    • Writers
      • Stephanie Liss
      • Judith Parker
    • Stars
      • Beverly D'Angelo
      • Dana Ivey
      • Michael McGrady
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Beverly D'Angelo
    Beverly D'Angelo
    • Jerry Sherwood
    Dana Ivey
    Dana Ivey
    • Lois Jurgens
    Michael McGrady
    Michael McGrady
    • Dennis Sherwood
    Max Gail
    Max Gail
    • Harold Jurgens
    Hank Stratton
    • Robert Jurgens
    Annabella Price
    • Melinda Elledge
    Brent Jennings
    Brent Jennings
    • Clayton Robinson
    Gary Grubbs
    Gary Grubbs
    • Ron Meehan
    Tuck Milligan
    Tuck Milligan
    Mackenzie Astin
    Mackenzie Astin
    • Dennis Sherwood
    Jennifer McComb
    Jennifer McComb
    • Misty Sherwood
    Will Patton
    Will Patton
    • Frank Maxwell
    Barbara Tarbuck
    Barbara Tarbuck
    • Dr. Sackarow
    Melissa Clayton
    Melissa Clayton
    • Dawn
    Mary Pat Gleason
    Mary Pat Gleason
    • Mrs. Rory
    Miko Hughes
    Miko Hughes
    • Robert Jurgens (age 3)
    Ron Perkins
    Ron Perkins
    • James Essling
    Lewis Arquette
    Lewis Arquette
    • Walter Vinton
    • Director
      • Claudia Weill
    • Writers
      • Stephanie Liss
      • Judith Parker
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    User reviews12

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    4nramsay-17368

    A Tremendous Lack of Justice - For the Movie & the True-Life Story

    The movie in no way, shape or form even begins to do the true-life story justice. I just finished reading the book "Death in White Bear Lake" and then watched the movie. The movie is very poorly put together, and far too many important details missing. If I hadn't read the book first, I'm not sure I would've gotten much out of the movie.

    As for the true story that the movie was based on, I have to agree with the judge. Lois Jurgens should've been locked and the key thrown away. The 8 years out of her 25 year sentence that she served was FAR too lenient for the horror she inflicted on Dennis. And that sorry excuse for a husband Harold, he should've been strung upside down on a tree. Neither of them should've been approved for adoption. Harold wasn't man enough to stand up for his innocent little boy, who was terrorized by Lois. And I understand why he didn't...my mom (God rest her soul) was a great deal like Lois, and my dad (God rest his soul) a LOT like Harold. HOWEVER, having said that, Harold had a lot of options for getting help for Dennis without Lois EVER finding out that he reported her. Now Lois' brother Jerome, he should've been tossed in prison right alongside his sister. I am certain that he destroyed witness statements and threatened his siblings.

    Dennis was 10 months younger than I am. To think that he never really had a chance in life just makes me sick beyond words. As a Christian, it is my duty to forgive others as Christ has forgiven me, but when someone takes their anger and hatred out on innocent children, that is almost more than I can stomach. I hope that both Harold & Lois made peace with God before they died.
    10SabrinaMBowen

    Heartbreakingly Wonderful

    I first saw this film when it originally aired and it affected me so deeply that decades later, when I myself became a parent, I found myself with a real need to rewatch it. After more than a year of searching, I finally found it. All these years later it still breaks my heart, still touches me, still terrifies me. Excellent story, it's too bad it's largely true - no one deserves this!
    4m.p.

    Bad vehicle for a poignant story

    This story of yet another small child, abused and battered to the point of death, is heartbreaking and poignant. Unfortunately, the actors and the movie itself just aren't up to the task. Almost everyone seemed like an amateur acting in a high school production, reading their lines in strangely stilted tones. Beverly D'Angelo's portrayal of the birth mother was so shockingly off-balance that I began to wonder why I never noticed what a poor actress she is. When trying to enlist the help of a reporter to investigate the possible murder of her son many years earlier, she reverts to flirting and teasing. When he asks her who the murder victim was, she answers with a big smile, bright eyes (still flirting) and a strangely triumphant grin on her face, "My son!" It was grotesque and repulsive. Initially the assistant D.A. who is going to prosecute the case is hostile and unsympathetic to the birth mother - the next thing you know, the A.D.A is trying to convince the victim's surviving brother to be a witness for the prosecution because she (the A.D.A) was "adopted too" blah, blah. We are never told or shown how this turn of heart came about. Eh...why go on, it's a heartbreaker but the acting was so bizarre and annoying it's almost unbearable to watch.
    lolizerz

    Based on a true story

    A teenage mom is forced to give up her baby boy for adoption. 19 years later, as she tries to find her son again, she learns that he died in his foster home at the age of three. Nobody thought relevant that the birth mother be informed. She discovers that he has in fact been murdered at the hands of his foster mother.

    Based on "A death in White Bear Lake" book, this movie stays close enough to the real story, but fails to bring out the fact that the whole community knew and covered the abuse of this child for years (before, and after he was murdered).

    It was a great TV movie, way different than your usual abused-kid-of-the-week afternoon flick, and I really wish somebody would release it !
    7bronzesrv

    Heart Wrenching...

    I remember watching this movie as a teen, of course very sensitive subject matter. What's so heart-wrenching about it is that is a true story. And I can't imagine what it's like to look for the child you gave up years ago all to find out he was killed by a sick abusive parent! It really makes you think. And you wonder how often does sick things like this happen! This is not a movie you want to watch over and over especially if you're emotional with subject matter like this, which I am. Beverly D'Angelo's acting skills as, always were spectacular.

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    • Trivia
      During Lois Jurgens' trial, Dennis' brother Robert said he was not shocked when he saw the morgue photos of Dennis' badly-bruised body because he was used to seeing Dennis' body covered in bruises.
    • Goofs
      While in the movie, the murder was mentioned as happened in 1976, it actually happened 11 years earlier in 1965.
    • Quotes

      Clayton Robinson: What did Lois do when Dennis started gagging?

      Marie Vinton: She said, "if you throw up, you're gonna eat it".

      Clayton Robinson: And what happened after she made that statement?

      Marie Vinton: [voice breaks] Dennis threw up.

      Clayton Robinson: And what did Lois do, if anything, in regard to that?

      Marie Vinton: [on the verge of tears] She fed it to him.

      The Judge: [stunned] Pardon?

      Marie Vinton: [cries in disgust] Vomit - she fed him vomit!

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Child Lost Forever
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Erb Productions Inc.
      • TriStar Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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