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[4] [5] John Leonard of New York Magazine criticized the movie, writing that "like all previous Mary Higgins Clark TV movies, leaves almost everything to be desired." [6] Kay Gardella of the Daily News was more favorable, stating "If you're a fan of the author, you'll enjoy this adaptation, especially the classy performance by Eastwood." [7]
We'll Meet Again is a 2002 film, [1] based on the novel of the same name by Mary Higgins Clark. Plot
Mary Higgins Clark (born Mary Theresa Eleanor Higgins; December 24, 1927 – January 31, 2020) [1] was an American author of suspense novels.Each of her 51 books was a bestseller in the United States and various European countries, and all of her novels remained in print as of 2015, with her debut suspense novel, Where Are the Children?, in its 75th printing.
You Belong to Me (2001 film), a television movie You Belong to Me, a novel by Mary Higgins Clark, basis for the 2001 film; You Belong to Me (2007 film), a thriller starring Patti D'Arbanville; You Belong to Me (2008 film), a television film starring Shannon Elizabeth; You Belong to Me, a psychological thriller also known as Every Breath You Take
He Sees You When You're Sleeping is a 2002 Canadian made-for-TV Christmas drama film, starring Cameron Bancroft and Erika Eleniak.It was written by Carl Binder, based on a story by Mary Higgins Clark and directed by David Winning.
by Mary Higgins Clark: Screenplay by: Tony Grisoni: Directed by: Robert Knights: Starring: Kim Cattrall Gale Hansen Macha Méril Naveen Andrews Christopher Lee: Music by: Graham Sacher: Country of origin: Canada France United Kingdom Germany: Original language: English: Production; Executive producers: Jean-Pierre Cottet Patrick Moine Paul E ...
by Mary Higgins Clark: Produced by: Sidney Beckerman: Starring: Kate Mulgrew Rip Torn James Naughton Shawn von Schreiber Barbara Baxley: Cinematography: Barry Abrams: Edited by: Susan E. Cunningham: Music by: Lalo Schifrin
We'll Meet Again is a 1999 mystery novel by American novelist Mary Higgins Clark. It was published by Simon & Schuster and spent multiple weeks on the New York Times' Bestseller lists for its hardback and paperback editions. A made for TV film was released in 2002, starring Laura Leighton and Brandy Ledford.