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Love Child

  • 1982
  • 18
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Love Child (1982)
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The true story of Terry Jean Moore, a young woman who is imprisoned for 7 years on account of a "five dollar" robbery. In prison she gets pregnant by a jailer and has to fight to keep her ch... Read allThe true story of Terry Jean Moore, a young woman who is imprisoned for 7 years on account of a "five dollar" robbery. In prison she gets pregnant by a jailer and has to fight to keep her child.The true story of Terry Jean Moore, a young woman who is imprisoned for 7 years on account of a "five dollar" robbery. In prison she gets pregnant by a jailer and has to fight to keep her child.

  • Director
    • Larry Peerce
  • Writers
    • Anne Gerard
    • Katherine Specktor
    • Larry Peerce
  • Stars
    • Amy Madigan
    • Beau Bridges
    • Mackenzie Phillips
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    331
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    • Director
      • Larry Peerce
    • Writers
      • Anne Gerard
      • Katherine Specktor
      • Larry Peerce
    • Stars
      • Amy Madigan
      • Beau Bridges
      • Mackenzie Phillips
    • 5User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Amy Madigan
    Amy Madigan
    • Terry Jean Moore
    Beau Bridges
    Beau Bridges
    • Jack Hansen
    Mackenzie Phillips
    Mackenzie Phillips
    • J.J.
    Albert Salmi
    Albert Salmi
    • Captain Ellis
    Joanna Merlin
    Joanna Merlin
    • Mrs. Sturgis
    Margaret Whitton
    Margaret Whitton
    • Jacki Steinberg
    Lewis Smith
    Lewis Smith
    • Jesse Chaney
    Dennis Lipscomb
    Dennis Lipscomb
    • Arthur Brady
    Anna Maria Horsford
    Anna Maria Horsford
    • Mara
    Michael Shane
    • Judge Hare
    Randy Lowell
    Randy Lowell
    • Striker
    • (as Randy Dreyfuss)
    Rhea Perlman
    Rhea Perlman
    • June Burns
    Juanita Mahone
    • Cecily
    Richard Whiting
    • Judge Weston
    Luis Avalos
    Luis Avalos
    • Tony
    Mary McCusker
    Mary McCusker
    • Jeanette
    Richard Liberty
    • Police Officer #1
    Jody Wilson
    • Sergeant Benson
    • Director
      • Larry Peerce
    • Writers
      • Anne Gerard
      • Katherine Specktor
      • Larry Peerce
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    8Cal-16

    A real eye-opener!

    This is quite a fascinating film. It shows us how the criminal justice system works and what it's like inside prison. We feel intimidated, hopeful, disgusted, and downright "in love", just as the lead character does. We can see both sides of the picture, too - from Captain Ellis' very logical advice to the lawyers' dilemma. The games the lawyers and judges play are very realistic, as well. This is based on a true story, and you'll be very much caught up in it. Both sides of the issue have good points. I'm very glad this important issue was given center stage.
    lor_

    Low-key true life story, a tough sell

    My review was written in October 1982 after a Midtown Manhattan screening.

    "Love Child", subtitled "a true story", is a tasteful and sincere filmization of young Ohioan Terry Jean Moore's battle five years ago to have and keep her baby (fathered to a guard) while serving a 20-year robbery term in Broward Correctional Institution in Florida.

    The well-made Paul Maslansky production eschews the exploitation film excesses common to the "women in prison" genre, but that means troublewhen it comes to "exploiting" this little picture as a theatrical release for Ladd Company through WB. Subsequent television chances seem better, with very little laundering needed on the R-rated film.

    In a strong screen debut, freckled Amy Madigan toplines as Moore, who while hitchhiking with her wild cousin Jesse (Lewis Smith), takes the rap when Jesse robs their driver of $5 while trying to steal the car. First quarter of the film limns her route to prison, with the judge handing her a stiff 15-year rap, plus five more years when she starts a fire in jail.

    Possessing a wild temper and a perennial chip on her shoulder, Moore looks headed for doom in stir. Befriended by a personable guard Jack Hansen (Beau Bridges) and a sympathetic young lesbian J. J. (Mackenzie Phillips) she adjusts and even seems en route to legal freedom. Real-life twist comes when she becomes pregnant by Hansen, who quits his job and flees Florida with his family when the truth comes out, leaving Moore holding the bag once more.

    Targeting the picture squarely at a femme audience, script by Anne Gerard and Katherine Specktor emphasizes Moore's self-reform as catalyzed by her awareness of the baby growing inside her and the new responsibility it represents. A Carly Simon-warbled song over end-titles reinforces the them as the picture concludes with Moore's victory in keeping the child, raising it in prison and achieving probation.

    Benefitting from location lensing on the authentic Broward County sites plus realistic, non-actor casting of extras, director Larry Peerce achieves many physically powerful scenes, but overall the film is too tame. The lesbian and racial conflicts in the prison are introduced but sidestepped.

    In what amounts to nearly a one-woman show, Madigan is excellen in the physically demanding central role. Audience willingness to check out and identify with her is the key to the film's sell. Sporting a short, greased-back hairdo, Phillips is striking in support, but both her and Bridges's roles remain functional. Phillips starts off as an aggressive rival to Bridges for Madigan's romantic affection, but the script abruptly turns her into just a nice guy sounding board. More bite, (or in industry parlance, "a little more topspin") would have helped the film. Tech credits are unobtrusive.
    7SnoopyStyle

    love Amy Madigan

    Terry Jean Moore (Amy Madigan) gets the short end of the stick when her underaged cousin tries to carjack a guy with a gun. She's the one who gets the long prison sentence. She gets more years when she gets pulled into an arson incident. She is sent to a secured prison. Prison guard Jack Hansen (Beau Bridges) takes an interest in her. She befriends fellow immate J. J. (Mackenzie Phillips).

    This is based on a true story. Thirtysomething Amy Madigan is still a newbie breaking into Hollywood and shows some real acting power. The story doesn't have the most consistent pacing. It meanders a bit. Maybe they could have done more with the legal fight. Overall, this is a great showcase for Amy early in her career.
    5moonspinner55

    "The first time I felt my baby move...was in solitary."

    True story (however Hollywoodized) of a young Florida woman sent to jail on a 20-year sentence for taking part in a robbery that only netted her $5.00. Once behind bars, she strikes up a flirtation with a well-meaning prison guard which results in a pregnancy. The screenplay by Anne Gerard and Katherine Specktor (from Gerard's original treatment, although director Larry Peerce is said to have worked it over) isn't a high step-up from cable television at this time, although newcomer Amy Madigan gets to do a lot of emoting. Supporting cast including Beau Bridges and Mackenzie Phillips (as a lesbian inmate) also good, though the film isn't very moving or memorable. Madigan received a Golden Globe nomination as New Star of the Year in a Motion Picture - Female. ** from ****

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      Originally, this feature film was intended to be a tele-movie made-for-television film. When the producers saw how well Amy Madigan played the title role, they released it in theaters, so that Amy Madigan had a chance at an Academy Award nomination. In the end, she wasn't nominated for this film, but a few years later, she was actually Oscar nominated for the picture Twice in a Lifetime (1985)).
    • Connections
      Features Wheel of Fortune (1975)
    • Soundtracks
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      Performed by Carly Simon

      Music by Charles Fox

      Lyrics by Carly Simon

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    • Release date
      • October 15, 1982 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros.
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Liebe hinter Gittern
    • Filming locations
      • Broward County, Florida, USA(locations: Fort Lauderdale and the Broward Correctional Institution)
    • Production company
      • The Ladd Company
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    • Budget
      • $3,300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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