The Lost Child
starring: Mercedes Ruehl, Cristine Rose, Jamey Sheridan, Irene Bedard, Dinah Manoff
directed by: Karen Arthur
directed by: Karen Arthur
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Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent.Release Date: 05/22/2007Run time: 98 minutesRating: Nr
Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent.Release Date: 05/22/2007Run time: 98 minutesRating: Nr
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- A since of home...
For me this story is two side because I work with the Navajo and I am an adopted child myself. I did not learn until I was grown that when my birth mother "placed" me for adoption, she had been told to either give me up or they would forcefully take me...and I'm white!I contect very deep with Becks and feel in many ways her store is much my own story. I say it is a must watch...especially if you are adopted.
Rating:
- It must've been rotten
Because I watch every movie I buy......
and this is the only show I don't recall viewing !!!!
Hmmmmmm[?!]
Rating:
- Lost Child
This child once was lost and now is found by her loving Native American family.I loved this movie, it shows how the Native people live by their traditions, and their deep love of family.The acting was very good, and the story seemed very real.It is a movie to be watched again, and again.
Like most Hallmark Hall of Fame movies it is one that should be enjoyed by the whole family.
Rating:
- Great Acting, Bad Casting
Such conflict within my soul! Oh the torment! On one hand, the acting in this TV movie is just excellent. Mercedes Ruehl, the lead, is wonderful as Rebecca, as is her husband (Jamey Sheridan), the ever good-lookin Ned Romero as her dad, and Julia McIlvaine as her eldest daughter. So that makes it hard for me to say that the casting ruined the movie.
I simply could *not* get past the fact that Ruehl is supposed to be a full-blood Dine. I was so confused when I found out that neither ... Read More
Rating:
- Home Entertainment
An excellent home movie for the whole family.Some touching moments when finding ones past and the present as well.I am not into much of these movies and purchased a new one for a friend as a gift and they loved it as well.A must see to know how the state or government has done individuals without justifiable reasons.These are things that go on all to often and laws need changing to put a stop to it.
- A since of home...For me this story is two side because I work with the Navajo and I am an adopted child myself. I did not learn until I was grown that when my birth mother "placed" me for adoption, she had been told to either give me up or they would forcefully take me...and I'm white!I contect very deep with Becks and feel in many ways her store is much my own story. I say it is a must watch...especially if you are adopted.
- It must've been rottenBecause I watch every movie I buy......
and this is the only show I don't recall viewing !!!!
Hmmmmmm[?!]
- Lost ChildThis child once was lost and now is found by her loving Native American family.I loved this movie, it shows how the Native people live by their traditions, and their deep love of family.The acting was very good, and the story seemed very real.It is a movie to be watched again, and again.
Like most Hallmark Hall of Fame movies it is one that should be enjoyed by the whole family.
- Great Acting, Bad CastingSuch conflict within my soul! Oh the torment! On one hand, the acting in this TV movie is just excellent. Mercedes Ruehl, the lead, is wonderful as Rebecca, as is her husband (Jamey Sheridan), the ever good-lookin Ned Romero as her dad, and Julia McIlvaine as her eldest daughter. So that makes it hard for me to say that the casting ruined the movie.
I simply could *not* get past the fact that Ruehl is supposed to be a full-blood Dine. I was so confused when I found out that neither ... Read More
- Home EntertainmentAn excellent home movie for the whole family.Some touching moments when finding ones past and the present as well.I am not into much of these movies and purchased a new one for a friend as a gift and they loved it as well.A must see to know how the state or government has done individuals without justifiable reasons.These are things that go on all to often and laws need changing to put a stop to it.
