When Martha returns to her hometown after a 15-year absence, she witnesses a murder and discovers that the killer has a connection to her family.When Martha returns to her hometown after a 15-year absence, she witnesses a murder and discovers that the killer has a connection to her family.When Martha returns to her hometown after a 15-year absence, she witnesses a murder and discovers that the killer has a connection to her family.
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This is a very good remake of the 1950 Warner Brothers film noir drama, "Storm Warning" starring Ginger Rogers, Doris Day, Ronald Reagan and Steve Cochran.
I was surprised how good this was, for I had never appreciated Loni Anderson and didn't think she LOOKED the part, but her acting was very convincing in this.
The story has changed slightly, but the premise is the same about the KKK and its intimidation tactics. The ending in this one is not as dramatic as the former film in which the Doris Day character is killed by the Klan. Here, she lives and we have a "happy ending." Note: "Storm Warning" is now out on DVD. It's interesting to see Doris play against her childhood heroine, Ginger Rogers, who, like Loni is good in the leading role. Also of interest, Loni says that "Doris Day is my hero, I love everything about her. She's my favorite movie star."
Color takes the "mystery" out of the "film noir" quality that was ever present in its b/w predecessor.
I was surprised how good this was, for I had never appreciated Loni Anderson and didn't think she LOOKED the part, but her acting was very convincing in this.
The story has changed slightly, but the premise is the same about the KKK and its intimidation tactics. The ending in this one is not as dramatic as the former film in which the Doris Day character is killed by the Klan. Here, she lives and we have a "happy ending." Note: "Storm Warning" is now out on DVD. It's interesting to see Doris play against her childhood heroine, Ginger Rogers, who, like Loni is good in the leading role. Also of interest, Loni says that "Doris Day is my hero, I love everything about her. She's my favorite movie star."
Color takes the "mystery" out of the "film noir" quality that was ever present in its b/w predecessor.
A woman trying to visit her sister in the small town of millstone, becomes a witness to brutal murder. After witnessing this brutal crime she finally gets to her sisters with one big complication the murderer is too close to home then she realizes but doesnt figure it out right away
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- TriviaRenee Olstead's debut.
- Quotes
Mr. Potter: I've been trying to sell this town as a great place to live and do business. You couldn't make my job any tougher if you put up a sign welcoming homeless hookers.
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