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Yesterday's Children

  • TV Movie
  • 2000
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
1.2K
YOUR RATING
Cillian Caffrey in Yesterday's Children (2000)
Drama

After having strange dreams, Jenny Cole discovers that in her last incarnation she was Mary Sutton, an Irishwoman who died in the 1930s. Suspicious, Jenny goes to Ireland to investigate her ... Read allAfter having strange dreams, Jenny Cole discovers that in her last incarnation she was Mary Sutton, an Irishwoman who died in the 1930s. Suspicious, Jenny goes to Ireland to investigate her past life.After having strange dreams, Jenny Cole discovers that in her last incarnation she was Mary Sutton, an Irishwoman who died in the 1930s. Suspicious, Jenny goes to Ireland to investigate her past life.

  • Director
    • Marcus Cole
  • Writers
    • Jenny Cockell
    • Sarah Bird
    • Richard Leder
  • Stars
    • Jane Seymour
    • Clancy Brown
    • Kyle Howard
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marcus Cole
    • Writers
      • Jenny Cockell
      • Sarah Bird
      • Richard Leder
    • Stars
      • Jane Seymour
      • Clancy Brown
      • Kyle Howard
    • 20User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Jane Seymour
    Jane Seymour
    • Jenny Cole…
    Clancy Brown
    Clancy Brown
    • Doug Cole
    Kyle Howard
    Kyle Howard
    • Kevin Cole
    Denis Conway
    • Father Kelly
    Eoin McCarthy
    Eoin McCarthy
    • John Sutton
    Cillian Caffrey
    • Young Sonny
    Stanley Anderson
    Stanley Anderson
    • Dr. Christopher Garrison
    Claire Bloom
    Claire Bloom
    • Maggie
    Hume Cronyn
    Hume Cronyn
    • Old Sonny Sutton
    Peadar Lamb
    • Arthur McSweeney
    Conor Evans
    • Thomas Layden
    Angus MacInnes
    Angus MacInnes
    • Sam Casey
    • (as Angus Mac Innes)
    Frances Burke
    • Elizabeth Sutton
    Paul Kennedy
    • Irish Doctor
    Eric Weitz
    • Martin Green
    Tayla Muldowney
    • Young Elizabeth Sutton
    Devon Murray
    Devon Murray
    • Young Geoffrey Sutton
    Cian McCormack
    Cian McCormack
    • Young Frank Sutton
    • Director
      • Marcus Cole
    • Writers
      • Jenny Cockell
      • Sarah Bird
      • Richard Leder
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    8sol-kay

    We feel and know that we are Eternal-Benedict De Spinoza

    Truly touching movie that will leave you in tears about an Allentown PA. career woman Jenny Cole somehow getting in touch with a long deceased Irish housewife Mary Sutton both sensitively played by Jane Seymour.

    Jenny Cole getting these dreams at night and visions in the daytime about this women in Ireland back in the 1930's that become so traumatic that Jenny at the insistence of her mother Maggie,Clair Bloom, goes to a psycho-therapist Dr. Garrison, Stanly Anderson, to undergo treatment.

    Put under hypnosis Jennys description of her life as Irish mother and housewife Mary Sutton is so profound and, what to Dr. Garrison seems to be, so accurate that the idea of reincarnation comes into mind even though Jenny is almost totally ignorant of that strange and unscientific phenomena.

    Drawing a number of sketches of her dreams and visions Jenny sub-consciously drew a map of some strange town and when Maggie shows her a map of Ireland she without a second thought points out the obscure little town of Malahide. Later ordering a map of Malahide from her local book store the map of the town is exactly like her drawing of it! Jenny as well as her mother Maggie now know that the only way to cure her obsession of her life, before she was born as Jenny Cole, in Malahide is to travel to the Emerald Isle and find out the truth, if there is one, about her previous life as Mary Sutton for herself.

    One of the best made for TV movies ever made that is also the best documented example if there is such a thing in life, and death, as the enigma of reincarnation. After a number of false leads Jenny and her teenage son Kevin,Kayle Howard,were just about to give up and go back home to Allentown when she's approached by an elderly man who knew her, as Mary Sutton, and her family when they lived in Malahide back in the 1930's.

    "Yeasterday's Children" makes you into a believer even if you don't want to be one because it's so emotionally charged, as well as heart-lifting. The movie override whatever you disbelieved about the theory of re-birth to wanting it to be true just in order for the film to have the happy ending that it does not caring at all if the film is based on truth or is a work of fiction. Even the acting by those in the movie seems to be driven more by inspiration and belief then by reading ones lines and doing his, or her, best to make them come to life.
    10michaela1

    This is the kind of movie Jane Seymour needs!

    They say you can't please everyone but with this movie Jane Seymour may have succeeded. What was there to not love about this movie? Absolutely NOTHING. It was sheer perfection from the beauty of the Irish countryside, the haunting gaelic music, the excellent script and direction to stellar acting by all especially Jane herself. This is the kind of movie Jane Seymour shines in! I was moved to tears throughout and riveted to my screen the entire 2 hours. Chemistry among all the cast was excellent and Jane was definitely at her finest here. Someone please tell this woman she doesnt need action movies to attract the advertisers, all she needs is an excellent movie like Yesterday's children! Kudos to all involved in this one, Writer, Director, Cast and Jane Seymour herself. I've now watched this one 5 times and it just gets better!
    9suecooper69

    A truly fascinating story

    What an incredible story. This is an excellent TV Movie inspired by a true story.

    Two ladies, different times, lifestyles apart, but on the same extraordinary and quite inexplicable wavelength.

    This does have some quite harsh and brutal domestic scenes which really make you feel for the main character.

    A truly fascinating and very emotional tale. Jane Seymour is terrific and I highly recommend you take a look at this one.
    8veronicammartin

    One soul CAN reach out to touch another across time.

    I gave this a film an 8 because although it is beautifully done and acted and the locations scenery is superb, I object to how names and locations are changed when it is supposed to be factual. She should be Jenny Cockell in England ...not Jenny Cole in USA . WHY change it ? Jane Seymour gives a remarkable performance and as always knows how to act with her face as well as her words. The children in Ireland are beautifully evocative. Hume Cronyn makes an appearance ...But again ...why ? when there are so many Irish actors ? The main line for me seemed to be , ''yes, we believe that one soul can reach out and touch another''.

    A lovely film that is truly unforgettable because of it's haunting and painful subject matter. Just let factual mean factual please!!
    10whpratt1

    One Soul Reaching Another Soul

    This was a very soul searching film with great acting by Jane Seymour who played (Jenny Cole/Mary Sutton,"Touching Wild Horses",'02. Jenny Cole seems to have troubling dreams about a family in a small town in Ireland where a woman has to put up with a drunkard of a husband and a child abuser. He is told that his wife with lose her life if she has any more children and her husband is too busy drinking to really care. There is great photography in Ireland and former veteran actor Hume Cronyn,(Sonny Sutton),"The Pelican Brief",'92, plays the older son to Mary Sutton and gives a great supporting role. You will need some tissues to view this film and some belief in the Spiritual World!

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      Mary Sutton's gravestone reads: "Mary Sutton, Beloved Mother, Who died 22nd of October 1932, Aged 37 years."

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    • Release date
      • October 15, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los hijos del ayer
    • Filming locations
      • Enniskerry, County Wicklow, Ireland(Where Jenny stayed - Doubles for "Malahide")
    • Production companies
      • Cosgrove/Meurer Productions
      • World International Network (WIN)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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