Love Child (1982 film)

Love Child is a 1982 biopic based on the life of Terry Jean Moore. The film stars Amy Madigan, Beau Bridges, and Mackenzie Phillips.[1]

Love Child
Directed byLarry Peerce
Produced byPaul Maslansky
Written byAnne Gerard
Katherine Specktor
StarringAmy Madigan
Beau Bridges
Mackenzie Phillips
Albert Salmi
Joanna Merlin
Margaret Whitton
Music byCharles Fox
CinematographyJames Pergola
Edited byBob Wyman
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
October 15, 1982
Running time
96 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$112,940

Plot summary

Terry Jean Moore was convicted of a crime at the age of 19 and over the time she spent in prison, she meets a guard named Jack Hansen. The two fall in love and Moore ends up having his child. Terry has to face the possibility of losing her baby, but she takes up the fight to keep the baby.

Cast

Reception

Janet Maslin of The New York Times found the film a stretch: "Larry Peerce, who directed Love Child, tries for as much prison-movie stridency as the material will bear, but his portrait of Terry is so mild that the film's harsher touches seem gratuitous. The periodic cat-fights among the prisoners are certainly nasty, but they don't contribute to any overall continuity. ...Amy Madigan, a newcomer who plays Terry, makes her a raw-boned, angry tomboy at first; only gradually is the child-crying-out-for-help side of the character revealed. Miss Madigan seems potentially a tough, unusual actress, but Mr. Peerce keeps her at full throttle so much of the time that the performance loses its force. Her wildeyed, furious mannerisms, at first quite arresting, become familiar long before they should. Miss Madigan isn't alone in this; all of the film's characters have a tendency to come on too strong and then wear out their welcomes."[1]

Awards

DVD

Love Child was released to DVD by Warner Home Video on June 1, 2010 via the Warner Archive DVD-on-demand service available through Amazon.

References

  1. Maslin, Janet (1982-10-15). "Love Child (1982)". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-10-25.
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