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I normally enjoy the Catherine Cookson movies, but this one was so ridiculous I had to comment on it. I found Hannah to be such an unsympathetic character for being so meek and ... Read More
Customer Review: Fifteen Streets is about a poor family, and the love of one brother, John for an upper-class school teacher. As usual in Cookson's stories there is a hard gritty edge. People live, people die, and no punches ... Read More
Customer Review: I rented this (thank the gods I didn't buy it) based on the reviews here. Wow . . . really bad movie. Trite. Unsatisfying. I'm searching for words to express how much I disliked this show. Look, I'm a HUGE period ... Read More
Customer Review: These two movies are dark and unhappy.....not something you want to look at to cheer you up, but they are well done and I guess life did turn out like that in the 19th century UK and those that survived just made the best of ... Read More
Customer Review: Catherine Cookson was a master storyteller. More of the British television adaptations of some of Cookson's best stories are here on DVD. Every one of the stories are worth the typical cost of a current running motion picture ... Read More
Customer Review: The movies that are created from the stories by Catherine Cookson are always wonderful to watch. The only thing better than reading one of her books is watching the movie adaption of one.
Customer Review: While these two novels, Hamilton and Goodbye Hamilton, are somewhat different than the author's usual wonderful stories, I like both. I certainly won't rehash what the dust jacket says about the books as another reviewer here has already ... Read More
Customer Review: I just finished reading this book and it was good but not one of her best. When the book first starts Bridget Mordaunt was very boring then the story line picked up a little. Then the book went into a different direction and it really picked ... Read More