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Heart: The Marilyn Bell Story

  • TV Movie
  • 2001
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
164
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Heart: The Marilyn Bell Story (2001)
AdventureBiographyDramaSport

This made-for-TV bio-pic is about Marilyn Bell, a Canadian teenager who, in 1954, was the first person to swim across Lake Ontario. She won the Toronto Canadian National Exhibition prize aft... Read allThis made-for-TV bio-pic is about Marilyn Bell, a Canadian teenager who, in 1954, was the first person to swim across Lake Ontario. She won the Toronto Canadian National Exhibition prize after Florence Chadwick, a then-famous American swimmer who was widely expected to win, dropp... Read allThis made-for-TV bio-pic is about Marilyn Bell, a Canadian teenager who, in 1954, was the first person to swim across Lake Ontario. She won the Toronto Canadian National Exhibition prize after Florence Chadwick, a then-famous American swimmer who was widely expected to win, dropped out in the middle of the race. Half of this heart-warming movie is devoted to the 21 ho... Read all

  • Director
    • Manon Briand
  • Writer
    • Karen Walton
  • Stars
    • Caroline Dhavernas
    • Amy Sloan
    • Graeme Somerville
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    164
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Manon Briand
    • Writer
      • Karen Walton
    • Stars
      • Caroline Dhavernas
      • Amy Sloan
      • Graeme Somerville
    • 7User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Caroline Dhavernas
    Caroline Dhavernas
    • Marilyn Bell
    Amy Sloan
    Amy Sloan
    • Joan
    Graeme Somerville
    • George Bryant
    Vlasta Vrana
    Vlasta Vrana
    • George McBlair
    Kent McQuaid
    Kent McQuaid
    • Myron Peters
    Lisa Bronwyn Moore
    Lisa Bronwyn Moore
    • Patsy MacKinnon
    Chip Chuipka
    • Syd Bell
    Jennifer Morehouse
    • Grace Bell
    Ron White
    Ron White
    • Gus Ryder
    Claudia Besso
    Claudia Besso
    • Florence Chadwick
    Natasha Tofflemire
    • Karen Bell
    David Schaap
    David Schaap
    • Race Official
    Susan Glover
    Susan Glover
    • Phyllis Ryder
    Evan King
    • Cliff Lumsdon
    Jean Brassard
    Jean Brassard
    • Freeman
    Derek Kalinowski
    • Bart
    Alan Fawcett
    • Gordon Spears
    Sean Devine
    Sean Devine
    • Hindmarsh
    • Director
      • Manon Briand
    • Writer
      • Karen Walton
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    9jewelch

    Wow swam 32 miles in 60 degree water.

    I wasn't hoping for anything special from this one, but I really got hook by it. The story is well build and, even though it's a drama, the characters are funny, but well built. The competition is truly inspiring and show how much someone got to believe and do some sacrifices to reach its goal.
    underagedrunkard

    Holy Balls On a Mormon Rabbi's chin!

    I must admit I would not have watched this movie out of my free will but this made for tv movie was actually enjoyable. The movie had a great 50's "feel" to it (except for the tacky underwater shots) acting was rather good for its genre. Then I paid a lot of attention to the performance of Amy Sloan not because of her ability but because her mother is my teacher, I must say Amy did a good job but I think she could have done better. Overall I give this movie a 7/10.

    Jade Lacosse
    feisty16

    A story about a girl who never quits

    I loved this movie. The filming was excelent except I didn't really like the under water shots. The under water shots looked like it was filmed in the present and the rest of the movie looked like it was filmed in the past. Amy did an awesome job, her character changed from a real meany to a real sweetie. GO AMY!!! All the power to merilyn. The lighting in the swimming at night was really neat.

    By Ceci
    sundar-2

    A pleasant, heart-warming film

    If you are interested in swimming or if you are a Canadian, you will like this movie. It tells the real-life story of Marilyn Bell, an underdog swimmer who outswam the more-favoured Florence Chadwick during the first swim ever across Lake Ontario. Caroline Dhavernas who plays the title role is cute and lovable as the sixteen-year old Marilyn Bell. The Toronto of the middle twentieth century depicted in this movie looks authentic and the automobiles from that bygone age add a nostalgic flavour to this film. Except for Marilyn Bell, the characters in this flick are not likeable. It seems that the stuck-up American prima donna Florence Chadwick, Marilyn's pushy swimming coach who initially has a contempt for her, the buffoonish Toronto Star reporters are there in the film only to provide contrasts to the title character. Such portrayals appear rather unnatural. Otherwise, this is a well-made film.
    7sddavis63

    Canada's Sweetheart

    When I was growing up I was still being treated to stories about Marilyn Bell becoming the first person to swim across Lake Ontario - and that was 20 years after the fact. Many have done it since, but she was the first. This made for TV production recounts some of the events leading up to the swim as Marilyn tries to be taken seriously as a long distance swimmer and offers a rather agonizing account in the last half hour or so of the actual swim - one that conquered the great American marathon swimmer Florence Chadwick, who gave up on the attempt a few hours into the swim.

    Caroline Dhavernas (who is a fine Canadian actress) does well in the title role. She really is the epitome of the "sweetheart." She's small, she's cute, she's likable (even lovable) and as she portrays Marilyn you root for her to succeed in the swim. The other figures portrayed in the film are less lovable - her coach Gus Ryder, her mother and the head of the Canadian National Exhibition (which organized the event to get publicity through Chadwick's participation, and which didn't really want Bell included) don't come across well. Both her father and her friend Joan on the other hand do.

    The greatest weakness here was the lack of any real portrayal of Marilyn's development as a swimmer. She fights to get onto Ryder's swimming team, and there's a few shots of her working in the pool, but then all of a sudden she's winning a big marathon swim in Atlantic City and then she's jumping into Lake Ontario for a more than 50 km swim across. That was a bit jarring. She must have done a lot more than we saw here to get ready for this swim. As I noted above, though, the portrayal of her swim is agonizing as she's close to giving up several times, and almost gets pulled out of the water by Toronto Harbour Police in sight of shore because she doesn't seem able to move anymore.

    All in all, this is a good movie, if a little lacking in detail, and it's worth watching for Caroline Dhavernas' great performance.

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      • February 4, 2001 (Canada)
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    • Also known as
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