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The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan

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Hoping it will help them get over a rough patch in their marriage, Michael and Jennie Logan (Alan Feinstein, Lindsay Wagner) move into a classic Victorian home together. While digging around in the attic, Jennie finds a vintage dress that, when she puts it on, transports her back to the year 1899. There she meets David (Marc Singer), an artist for whom she develops strong feelings. She begins spending more and more time it the past as her husband eventually starts to doubt her sanity.

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Brian Orndorf Blu-ray.com It's all very silly, but De Felitta manages to make the premise work to a certain degree, replicating the romance novel experience for the screen. Rated: B- Aug 2, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews

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robert p Obviously a made for TV movie which were *not* great in the 1970's! Rated 1 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member Very thought provoking and different! The ending is really shocking; I highly recommend it! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review Audience Member After reading that this film in that it was written and directed by Frank De Felitta, who made the memorably scary and lurid Barbara Hershey horror film "The Entity," I was somewhat intrigued what this paranormal TV movie would be like. While "The Entifity" much more along the lines of "The Exorcist" or "The Changeling" as a straight up horror film, this film is much more along the lines of "Somewhere in Time" or "The Time Traveler's Wife" as a romantic story with mystery and fantasy elements. Lindsay Wagner, best known as The Bionic Woman, Jaimie Sommers, plays Jeannie Logan, a recently divorced woman moving into an old Victorian home. After exploring her new home, she finds herself traveling back in time and unraveling a murder mystery that occurred long ago at the home. She falls in love with a hunky artist from the past, The Beastmaster, Marc Singer, but is The Beastmaster the murderer? Will love conquer all? Will the Bionic Woman be trapped in the past or trapped in the present away from her Beastmaster love? This is strictly 1970s cheese, but it's pretty entertaining cheese. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/31/23 Full Review Audience Member This TV movie based on David Williams' novel 'Second Sight' is quite a plain love story, actually. What it makes the film all that more exciting, though, is the 'travel in time' factor where it cares to show that true love knows no boundaries. Not even by standard time. The stellar tv cast, with Lindsay Wagner fresh off from 'Bionic Woman' fame and Linda Gray, sure makes up for the sometimes very cliched rom-com vibes. Overall it's a great romantic tale and Jennie and David's love story sure does feel like true. And a great one for you to melt your heart with along some good popcorn. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/04/23 Full Review Audience Member Very sad. Very romantic, but still sad at the same time. I liked it though. The ending was depressing... But it was good. I can't even explain it. Wouldn't see the film again. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/31/23 Full Review Audience Member ★ (out of four) Dreadfull made for tv move from 1979 that features several television stars in their prime, like Lindsay Wagner, Linda Gray, and Marc Singer. Too bad just being a big name can't even come close to saving this. Lindsay Wagner plays a woman who moves in an old Victorian style mansion. There are many things that intrigue her about the house, especially the items that have been left behind. In the attic she finds and old dress. She puts it on an instantly finds herself transported back in time to when someone else used to wear the dress. She meets a man from that era and falls in love. I know it is based on a beloved book, which I hope is much better than this. The plot leaves a lot to be desired and the performances are laughable. [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v48/Zeppo1/TwoWorldsofJennieLOgan_zps7d611739.jpg[/IMG] Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/09/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Hoping it will help them get over a rough patch in their marriage, Michael and Jennie Logan (Alan Feinstein, Lindsay Wagner) move into a classic Victorian home together. While digging around in the attic, Jennie finds a vintage dress that, when she puts it on, transports her back to the year 1899. There she meets David (Marc Singer), an artist for whom she develops strong feelings. She begins spending more and more time it the past as her husband eventually starts to doubt her sanity.
Director
Frank De Felitta
Producer
Paul B. Radin
Production Co
Joe Wizan Television Productions, Fries Enterprises
Genre
Sci-Fi
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 40m