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All the Winters That Have Been (1997)

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All the Winters That Have Been
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CastKaren Allen, Richard Chamberlain, Fritz Hakl, Hal Holbrook, Alf Humphreys, Rick Burgess, Ben Cardinal, Mark Holden and Sheila Tousey
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 30, 1996
DVD ReleaseNovember 28, 2006
Running Time94 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code779836218797
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Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language)
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Average user review: 4.5 (8 reviews)

rating: 4 QuoteLove ChamberlainQuote
I am a huge Richard Chamberlain fan. This had a host of excellent players, too like Karen Allen. Not the kind of a movie that is a box office smash but a quiet movie that makes you think about age, where you are in life, the past and future. Beautiful photography. I don't want to relate the plot before you view the movie. Do view this movie. No loud bangs and special effect just a quiet thoughtful movie. February 8, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteA Moving Love StoryQuote
All the Winters That Have Been

A great love story with Richard Chamberlain, Karen Allen an Hal Holbrook giving believable and moving performances. It has drama and romance.
Chamberlain, after betrayal 20 years earlier of his love, Karen Allen and her Eskimo family, comes back to the region to see his dying uncle. At first, Karen does not want to see him, but later, they get back together. But, what Chamberlain does not know, and what has never been told to him, is that he has a son who is grown up and had been raised by Karen and her husband, who later had died. This is where the drama comes. Does Karen tell Chamberalin about the son, which may upset the son who loved his adopted father, or not?
A great sentimental love story.
January 18, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteAll the Winters that Have BeenQuote
This came out as a book first, then a movie. They are a little different. It is one of my favorites. It has a little bit of everything. Passion,longing,betrayal and forgiveness and romance.
Richard Chamberlain plays Dane Corvin and Hannah Raven is played by Karen Allen, and Hal Holbrook is Dane's uncle.

Karen Allen is an artist and Richard Chamberlain is in wild life. Then comes all the surprises.It is filmed in Canada
G. Christensen
Seattle, WA
November 24, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteWONDERFUL AND ROMANTICQuote
IF YOU ARE A RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN FAN, YOU WILL LOVE THIS DVD. KAREN ALLEN IS GREAT AS WELL. I FIRST SAW THIS ON TV. IT IS A GOOD MOVIE AND A GOOD ENDING. May 14, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteBeautifl Love StoryQuote
When I saw that Richard Chamberlain and Karen Allen together, this just didn't seem like it would work. I was so wrong! This roll for both of them is so fitting. Her sweet quietness and the back woods man in Richard worked out perfectly. I was touched by the passion that grew in these two characters. I was nice to see true love win over in every way. For all of the bad events to have been solved and made better. This is a must watch for all hopeless romantics! April 20, 2007

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