
Eleven-year-old Cory (Dan Byrd) is a foster child nobody wants. Carlotta (Academy Award-nominee Julie Harris) is an elderly woman the world has forgotten.... (Full plot summary below)
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Eleven-year-old Cory (Dan Byrd) is a foster child nobody wants. Carlotta (Academy Award-nominee Julie Harris) is an elderly woman the world has forgotten.
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| User Reviewnasriana swow great movie ! lots of advice u can take from here. |
| User ReviewKaren SWonderful, tender movie about a foster child going from home to home forming a friendship with an elderly lady being bullied by the staff of her nursing home. |
| User ReviewTammy BI loved this movie. A real tear jerker- I tryed and laughted so much. |
| User ReviewVictoria Li love the little boy and he's grandma she was so sick at the end at last she is back alive! |
| User Reviewjames francis bit's about an unwanted boy and a forgotten old lady find running away to join the circus. and finding a Home in this place. This is a very nice and certified tear-jerker movie. no wonder it has won a lot of awards! |
| User ReviewMichelle Aawesome family movie.I know a lot of the folks in this movie from the Cole bros circus. |
| User ReviewPrivate UI thought it was a great movie. My film teacher actually wrote the screen play for it so that made it more interesting. |
| User Reviewjay nI thought this movie was good, I want it on DVD, I thought this movie was great, I loved it and it starred Mickey Rooney and Dan Byrd was great in the film, It was a good film, I want to see it again |
| User ReviewJody RDrags a bit in the middle, but overall is a great story. One of the last appearances of Joe DiMaggio before his death. |
| User ReviewLee MAs undemanding family fare goes, the best you can usually hope for is that you don't want to shoot yourself when it's over, and by that measure, this gentle if unprepossessing flick succeeds I suppose. |