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A Vow to Cherish
A Vow to Cherish
Actors: Barbara Babcock, Ken Howard, Ossie Davis, Donna Bullock, D. David Morin
Director: John Schmidt
Genres: Drama, Kids & Family
NR     2001     1hr 23min


     
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Actors: Barbara Babcock, Ken Howard, Ossie Davis, Donna Bullock, D. David Morin
Director: John Schmidt
Creators: John Schmidt, Dave Ross, John Shepherd, Rick Garside, Beatrice Smickers, Deborah Raney, Grenville Case
Genres: Drama, Kids & Family
Sub-Genres: Religion, Family Films
Studio: Tapeworm
Format: DVD - Color
DVD Release Date: 12/04/2001
Original Release Date: 01/01/1999
Theatrical Release Date: 01/01/1999
Release Year: 2001
Run Time: 1hr 23min
Screens: Color
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 3
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Languages: English
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Member Movie Reviews

Delores G. from CLINTON TWP, MI
Reviewed on 8/14/2013...
A touching story about a couple and their personal struggles when one of them gets Alzheimer's. Love can last a lifetime, but only by great self-sacrifice and commitment.
1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.

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A beautiful, touching story of God's care and strength
C. Percer | 02/25/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"First of all, to the "Kid"----I probably once believed as you, that my life is mine to control, no matter what the circumstances, no matter how difficult. But, oh, the peace and blessings I received when I learned to rest in God's care in times of trouble. We are not robots, remote-controlled by some supreme being, as the "Kid" would suggest that this film is attempting to present; on the contrary, God nurtures and guides us when we are weak, as any father would his beloved chilren---for after all, we ARE His children.

I truly loved this film! I would suggest it to any married couple and to any couple planning or considering marriage, because it presents a touching lesson in faith and the fact that marriage vows are a loving, binding contract and are to be cherished as such. I'm sad to say that I had probably become slack in my ideas of such things as marriage vows in today's society, as divorce is so common today and so many marriage vows are taken very lightly. But this film was a reminder that the instructions in the Scriptures in regards to marriage have really not been altered through the centuries, and remain a serious commandment to commitment. It's a beautiful film which touches on so many aspects of married and family life, with God as the essential tie that binds them together. Ken Howard is as handsome and wonderful as ever, and Ozzie Davis is fantastic as his neighbor and mentor through his troubling times.
I highly recommend it----and, yes, like other reviewers have suggested----keep your Kleenex handy!
"
WONDERFUL MOVIE!!!!!!
sharebear | 12/22/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I cannot say adequately how wonderful this movie was. It touched my heart in a great way. I agree with the person who said that the kid who wrote the bad review lost the whole point of the movie. It is about real human struggles and pain. It shows how we all are human and we all have a great need for God. It shows that we can't do life alone, and that God truly will never leave us or forsake us. We have to run to Him. We must place our burdens on Jesus' strong shoulders because we were never meant to carry them alone. He truly offers us a peace that passes all understanding when we give our worries and hardships to Him. It illustrates the devotion of a husband to his wife through "sickness and health, in good times and bad," as he leans on the Lord for his strength. I really think all familys should watch this together as it is clean, has an awesome message, and will hopefully help people to have an even deeper appreciation of the ones they love!!!!! Everyone really needs to watch this movie. I cried like a baby because it really touched me in a powerful way."
Excellent Movie
Debra A. Jean | New Hampshire, USA | 12/20/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"The person or rather the "Kid" wrote the review telling people not to see this movie I think missed the whole point of the story and should watch it again. This story was not about giving up. Alzheimer's Disease is hardly one that I would say so far no one in the medical world has found a cure for. It shows the deep faith and deep love the husband had for his wife and for his belief in Christ. We are all handed some cross or burden to bear and apparently this "Kid" has yet to go thru something so strong as this story to test his faith. And if nothing else, it holds value as a family movie for once with clean language.
Please, do watch the movie."