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To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday
TrailerDavid seems to be desperate because of the death of his beloved wife two year ago. He is stuck in terrible circumstance when he can not accept the truth. However, One day he must change to save himself and his daughter.Actors: Peter Gallagher, Michelle Pfeiffer, Claire Danes, Laurie Fortier, Wendy Crewson, Bruce Altman, Kathy Baker, Freddie Prinze Jr., Rachel Seidman-Lockamy, Lorielle New, Danny Crook, ...»Director: Michael PressmanCountry: United StatesDuration: 93 minQuality: HDRelease: 1996IMDb: 5.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Gillian LewisPlayed by: Michelle PfeifferRachel LewisPlayed by: Claire Danes -
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Critic Reviews of "To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday"
VarietyDecember 31, 2006A bargian basement Ghost, a hybrid of the earnest nature of an inspirational play and the sleek calculation of a Lifetime TV movie.
USA TodayJanuary 01, 2000The film is cursed with clumsy staginess, exposing its roots as a play.
DVDLaserJune 15, 2007Based upon a stageplay, the plot is very straightforward and predictable, and has no strong emotional payoffs, but the drama is stuffed with the feelings and confusions of grief and some viewers may find sufficient solace in that to respond to the film's
TheMovieReport.comSeptember 11, 2005Tries too hard to make the audience cry; practically each 'emotional' moment is highlighted by the soft musical sounds of a harp and wind section.
Nitrate OnlineFebruary 23, 2003Michelle Pfeiffer is appropriately cast as a ghost, but this meditation on death and remembrance is curiously spiritless.
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