Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman: The Movie
Original title: Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Movie
- TV Movie
- 1999
- 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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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.When Dr. Mike and Sully's daughter Katie is kidnapped, they and a group of townsfolk travel to Mexico to rescue her.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 2 nominations total
Eduardo Yáñez
- Valdez
- (as Eduardo Yanez)
Ramesses Nightingale
- Bum
- (as Telly Blackwood)
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When the series ended Jake Slicker was married, Grace and Robert E were having a baby. In Dr. Quinn The movie there is no sign of Grace ever having a child. There is no sign of Jake's wife and he's back working in the Saloon. Where's Hank? Where is the creep banker Preston Lodge? Then we have this kind of silly plot where Katie Sully gets kidnapped.
I've always loved Dr. Quinn. I've rewatched the series a few times but why make a movie and not keep the plot line correct or at least explain the changes. It's sad and very frustrating that there was no effort made to round out the story line and make it more cohesive.
I've always loved Dr. Quinn. I've rewatched the series a few times but why make a movie and not keep the plot line correct or at least explain the changes. It's sad and very frustrating that there was no effort made to round out the story line and make it more cohesive.
I did not get to watch this movie when it first aired but I did get to see it when Lifetime showed it in April. I thought the movie was great! Everyone on did a fabulous job with there acting, directing, writing, exc. I love the DQ series and I thank Hallmark channel for keeping it on. I hope there is a third DQ movie made.
For the nostalgics of series, a must see. Same atmosphere, actors, dramatic situations, moral lessons spirit of community.
For the others, good exercise to rediscover the flavors of Dr. Quinn series and the measure to feel same emotions.
A film about parenthood, lost of child, solidarity, gratitude and change of life. Not great but nice at whole.
For the others, good exercise to rediscover the flavors of Dr. Quinn series and the measure to feel same emotions.
A film about parenthood, lost of child, solidarity, gratitude and change of life. Not great but nice at whole.
I saw this film, and thought it was pretty good. Being a fan of "Dr. Quinn," I was pretty ticked off when they took the series off of CBS. The movie plot was excellent, it was fast-paced, and all turned out well in the end. Worth watching, especially if you're a fan. :)
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.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film takes place in 1877.
- GoofsIf 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.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Heart Within (2001)
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