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All Around the Town

  • TV Movie
  • 2002
  • PG-13
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
504
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All Around the Town (2002)
CrimeDramaMysteryThriller

A young woman, seemingly good but still psychologically disturbed from being kidnapped as a little girl, becomes the obvious suspect in a murder.A young woman, seemingly good but still psychologically disturbed from being kidnapped as a little girl, becomes the obvious suspect in a murder.A young woman, seemingly good but still psychologically disturbed from being kidnapped as a little girl, becomes the obvious suspect in a murder.

  • Director
    • Paolo Barzman
  • Writers
    • Peter Mohan
    • Mary Higgins Clark
  • Stars
    • Nastassja Kinski
    • Tobias Moretti
    • Andrea Roth
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    504
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paolo Barzman
    • Writers
      • Peter Mohan
      • Mary Higgins Clark
    • Stars
      • Nastassja Kinski
      • Tobias Moretti
      • Andrea Roth
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Nastassja Kinski
    Nastassja Kinski
    • Karen Grant
    Tobias Moretti
    Tobias Moretti
    • Billy Hawkins aka Bic
    Andrea Roth
    Andrea Roth
    • Sarah Kinmount
    Kim Schraner
    Kim Schraner
    • Laurie Kinmount
    Ron Lea
    Ron Lea
    • Brendan Moody
    Michael Shanks
    Michael Shanks
    • Justin Donnelly
    Kevin Jubinville
    Kevin Jubinville
    • Allan Grant
    Ellen Dubin
    Ellen Dubin
    • Carla Hawkins aka Opal
    Jim Thorburn
    Jim Thorburn
    • Gregg Bennett
    Dawn Greenhalgh
    Dawn Greenhalgh
    • Anne Webster
    Ann Baggley
    • Vera West
    • (as Anne Baggley)
    Bob Desrosiers
    • Priest
    Anne Thornley-Brown
    Anne Thornley-Brown
    • Prison Matron
    Sadie LeBlanc
    Sadie LeBlanc
    Mairlyn Smith
    • Betsy
    Tara Macri
    Tara Macri
    • Sharon
    Patrick Garrow
    Patrick Garrow
    Bill Lake
    Bill Lake
    • Mark Levine
    • Director
      • Paolo Barzman
    • Writers
      • Peter Mohan
      • Mary Higgins Clark
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    7megan_chatterton

    Multiple Personality Murder

    This is a fairly good adaptation of the novel. The acting was pretty good and the story was a bit more unique than the other Mary Higgins Clark movies I've seen.
    7lia00027

    Good act with not so good story

    Kim who play Laurie is a clever actress, she can be different girl and have a lot of potential to be a good actress not just because her beautiful body or her beautiful face.

    The story is easy to think if we look it again in second time. I already look it in many times, but the first time I saw it I know that this film must be take from good novel from Marry Higgins Clark. Too bad Laurie can not make a couple with Dr. Donnely.
    6sumrrain

    The epitome of a tv movie

    Not a bad flick. It was enjoyable, but when the movie reached its conclusion, it was equivalent to a soda which had gone flat. Not bad, still drinkable, just missing that pop and fizz.

    I fail to see why they advertised this as "STARRING NASTASSJA KINSKI." She did not star. She supported. In a MINOR role. Would that she HAD starred, but the storyline would have needed to be adjusted to account for her age. Not that she is ancient. She is lovely, as usual. She just didn't have much to do.

    Michael Shanks as the psychiatrist has the shining role in this film. I had never seen him in anything before, but came away thinking "he is one to watch." I believe the actress with the lead role was Kim Schraner. NOT one to watch. Her performance was standard and cliche. Someone should have told her, "Playing someone with a multiple personality disorder does not mean you need to slam your two palms on either side of your head every time a new 'alter' appears."

    The plotline with the tv evangelist was a little murky. I still do not entirely understand what happened with that. I guess you had to read the book. For me, Mary Higgins Clark writes great suspense, but with cardboard characters. With the exception of Michael Shanks, the cast of this movie largely fulfills that prerequisite. (I exempt Nastassja, because her part was so peripheral).

    An average, but quick paced tv melodrama.
    10nansee

    Liked It Despite The Cheesiness Factor!

    FYI this movie just came out on video. I noticed it along with a few other MHC videos when I was at the video store, and since I had a rent-one-get-one-free coupon and like suspense, I decided to check it out.

    First and most important, I liked it! Knowing it was a TV movie, I didn't go into it expecting `Citizen Kane.' I haven't read the book, and I'm embarrassed to say it, but I didn't figure out the ending. (Yes, I'm pretty dense, so I guess you have to take that into account.) It's definitely one of the most heinously cliché-filled movies I've ever seen, but I really don't think it matters. It's entertaining.

    The story as told in the movie is of a now college-aged woman named Laurie who was kidnapped and molested when she was a little girl. She has now developed multiple personalities to cope with it, and when an English professor she is close to is killed, she's the main suspect. Her sister and a psychiatrist try to help her. The weakest part of the movie is the return of the couple who kidnapped Laurie. Maybe this part of the plot is covered better in the novel because what's here seems to have some gaps. It was still interesting, but it's one of those things where I wonder if the director had to trim the movie down and cut out the part that explained what the hell the deal was.

    Other than that, I thought the acting was pretty good. I liked Andrea Roth as the older sister, and Kim Schraner as Laurie was good at doing the multiple personality thing except for several moments of probably unintentional complete out-of-control cheesiness. But I think they fit right in. The movie's biggest bonus is that the psychiatrist is played by Michael Shanks from Stargate SG-1, who I didn't realize was in the movie when I rented it (The video box gives Nastassja Kinski top billing, and she is in very few scenes.) He actually has a pretty big role in the movie, which is fine with me because as I was watching, I realized he's almost good-looking enough to make me pass out. In fact, I'm now in favor of human cloning.

    So, if you like suspense/mystery, have a rent-one-get-one-free coupon, and want to give your brain a break and drool over Michael Shanks for 90 minutes, I recommend it!
    4travisimo

    Story Outweighs All

    I knew something was amiss when we started this movie. The awful soundtrack repeated itself over and over and over. And I just loved the theme song that played each time the villains were shown. Just priceless!

    Obviously, this is no Titanic, but hey, we spent the same $3.59 to rent this baby as we would have with any other movie, so I'm going to complain anyway! Cheesy acting, cheesy direction, and a cheesy production value made this movie almost laughable.

    But then I was somewhat involved with the story. It wasn't perfect and didn't quite make much sense, but at least I paid attention through the whole thing. The same can't be said for Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Cradle of Life.

    Overall, I'd say it was decent. As my mom notes, story should outweigh all, and it holds great weight in how I view this movie.

    My IMDB Rating: 4/10 My Yahoo! Grade: C (Mediocre)

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    • Quotes

      Justin Donnelly: Your sister's manifesting a condition called dissociative identity disorder, DID for short. It means she has multiple personalities.

      Sarah Kinmount: What?

      Justin Donnelly: There's nothing to be afraid of. In fact, it's quite remarkable. A child powerless against abuse often creates other personalities or alters to survive the trauma.

      Sarah Kinmount: As a defense mechanism?

      Justin Donnelly: Exactly. The alters help the child say, this isn't happening to me, it's happening to someone else.

    • Soundtracks
      Una furtiva lacrima
      (from opera "L'elisir d'amore)

      Written by Gaetano Donizetti

      (1832)

      Sung by Michael Amante

      Courtesy of Medalist Entertainment

      Originally published by G. Ricordi and Company

      Available on CD 60022.

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    • Release date
      • May 18, 2002 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mary Higgins Clark's 'All Around the Town'
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Alltime Entertainment
      • CanWest Global Communications
      • Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (CPTC)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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