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Danielle Steel's Daddy
 
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Danielle Steel's Daddy

Patrick Duffy , Kate Mulgrew , Michael Miller    NR (Not Rated)   DVD
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Touching Story with BEN AFFLECK, May 7 2001
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Ana Costa "Ana_Costa_Brazil" (Rio de Janeiro, RJ Brazil) - See all my reviews
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I have to confess I bought this VHS movie because of BEN AFFLECK. And I don't regret it a minute! The story is believable and the characters all seem to be like someone we know. Patrick Duffy of Dallas fame, is as always a wonderful "dad". This movie is all about love and family values. If you don't like to watch movies that speak about family commitment, love between father and children than this movie isn't for you. There are plenty of tears and heart felt moments from beginning to end. This movie isn't about it's women. Instead it shows us the pain and joys that go inside a man's heart. Sensitive and kind men I may add. The type of men women are always trying to find but never seem to get their hands on. As for BEN AFFLECK... this movie is a MUST SEE for all his fans. His delivers such a powerful performance that it is touching. Note the young actor was only 17 years old when he made this movie, though he already had the good looks he has today. The ONLY problem with this VHS tape is it's video and sound quality. The movie was taped in EP mode (the slowest recording velocity possible) and consequently the image isn't good and the sound only plays clearly on a stereo VCR. I still would buy it for BEN AFFLECK'S work though. By the way, he appears in almost every scene, his character is not a small one. You can say that he shares with Patrick Duffy the lead male role. As a matter of fact, I loved this movie so much that I will be more than happy to buy it on DVD if it ever comes out!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Patrick Duffy wished it was longer!, Aug 1 2003
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A. Simpkins (Medford, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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Being a fan of Patrick Duffy this movie sure locked that feeling in good. Danielle Steele wrote a wonderful story that took a mans view of a marriage gone sour. Which is rare to see. As when this came out in the early 90's things have certainly changed a lot. Attitudes about marriage and women are so different now. But, the romance was captured in this film. Patrick Duffy gave the character "Oliver" a personality that we can feel. He was touching and made you feel for him. You just wanted to reach out to "Oliver" and tell him all will be ok. Only a very good actor can do that and his talent shines. Featured was a young Ben Affleck who surprisingly looks the same and still acts they same! Lynda Carter however acted too desperate in this movie and you sort of wish they cast someone else. She is pretty and had the star look for the role but, her acting was disappointing. Overall it was Patrick Duffy who certainly carried the story and I just only wish it lasted a little longer and focused more on his new relationship. Thank you Mr. Duffy for a wonderful performance in this movie you really made this a most enjoyable family film.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Don't Stand by this Man, Dec 22 2000
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Susan Waszak (Chattanooga, Tennessee United States) - See all my reviews
Patrick Duffy stars as an ad exec whose family breaks up after his wife (Kate Mulgrew) leaves his overbearing, manly and pushy tendencies in search of fulfillment as a woman. Enter Lynda Carter the actress who believes it is a woman's duty to stand by her man. Duffy and Carter click. Frankly, Danielle Steele's "Daddy" is syrupy sweet and stomach turning. It's a kick in the face for any woman who wants to be more than a housewife and baby machine.
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