Gerald DiPego’s script (adapted from the book “Miracle at Clement’s Pond” by Patricia Pendergraf) weds a kind of Huck Finn-inspired baby caper to an adult romance between characters who have both squandered parenthood and thus have much to learn from each other.ĭrawn ever tightly together are the despairing young widow (Crystal Bernard of “Wings”), who abandons her baby at pond-side among bulrushes that are almost biblical, and a travelin’ man (the affable John Terry) who’s fighting to reclaim his own son (Graham Sack as a likable, latter-day Huck). She spoke EXCLUSIVELY with HL about Jacquie and Tyler’s next chapter, a fourth movie, and more. Produced by Disney Family Classics, the movie returns the TV-movie genre to the long-dormant world of fantasy and a vine-shrouded small town so mythical it’s almost dreamy.Īs Disney movies for the networks go-remember those 20-plus years of “Disney’s Wonderful World” and “The Disney Sunday Movie”?-"Miracle Child” is much less cloying and better made than the garden variety Disney TV movie. Kelly Rowland is back for ‘Merry Liddle Christmas Baby’ on Lifetime. The simple structure allows more verses to be added ad lib. ![]() ![]() The lyrics promise various rewards to the child for remaining quiet. ![]() ![]() The unexpected pleasure is that even adults without kids should find it watchable. But inside, I was crying like a little baby. 'Hush, Little Baby' is a traditional lullaby, thought to have been written in the Southern United States. Mix a little baby-abandoned-on-doorstep with a touch of Capra’s “It’s a Wonderful Life” and you have the family movie “Miracle Child” (9 p.m.
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