[REL] Loyalties (1986)
Re: [REL] Loyalties (1986)
Still waiting for the replacement. I hope to get it before I collect my pension. 
Re: [REL] Loyalties (1986)
...still waiting
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Debaser
Re: [REL] Loyalties (1986)
Bit more info:
This drama is an engrossing exploration of the complexity of noble human traits, like loyalty and love, in conflict with a powerful argument for justice. Dr. David Sutton (Kenneth Welsh) and his wife Lily (Susan Wooldridge) have an argument that, unknown to them, is witnessed by their teenage son. The upshot is that they must move to a remote town in Alberta, Canada where no one knows them. David seems aloof towards his upper-crust wife; at first, it is not clear why, but little by little it becomes apparent he is sexually attracted to pre-pubescent girls. Enter a new housekeeper with a young adolescent daughter, and the tensions in the household become more volatile as they head toward an explosion.
This drama is an engrossing exploration of the complexity of noble human traits, like loyalty and love, in conflict with a powerful argument for justice. Dr. David Sutton (Kenneth Welsh) and his wife Lily (Susan Wooldridge) have an argument that, unknown to them, is witnessed by their teenage son. The upshot is that they must move to a remote town in Alberta, Canada where no one knows them. David seems aloof towards his upper-crust wife; at first, it is not clear why, but little by little it becomes apparent he is sexually attracted to pre-pubescent girls. Enter a new housekeeper with a young adolescent daughter, and the tensions in the household become more volatile as they head toward an explosion.
Re: [REL] Loyalties (1986)
VHS arrived today 
Re: [REL] Loyalties (1986)
It seems like there is a lot of interest in this movie.
Having seen it on TV a few years ago, I found it to be a very well done movie talking about subjects that in some cases you wouldn't see in mainstream film.
And as a fan of Canadian entertainment, I will always support quality entertainment which I believe this is. Unfortunately not a lot of people watch Canadian Entertainment (most especially in Canada). So there isn't a lot of it for us to enjoy.
But what is out there is very well done story telling. So support Canadian Entertainment and watch this movie when it is released.
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Having seen it on TV a few years ago, I found it to be a very well done movie talking about subjects that in some cases you wouldn't see in mainstream film.
And as a fan of Canadian entertainment, I will always support quality entertainment which I believe this is. Unfortunately not a lot of people watch Canadian Entertainment (most especially in Canada). So there isn't a lot of it for us to enjoy.
But what is out there is very well done story telling. So support Canadian Entertainment and watch this movie when it is released.
My soapbox for the Month
Re: [REL] Loyalties (1986)
OK Debaser, i own this movie now, but really can't find something on topic. 
Re: [REL] Loyalties (1986)
OPSghost wrote:OK Debaser, i own this movie now, but really can't find something on topic.
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Debaser
Re: [REL] Loyalties (1986)
They sent the wrong one then, those scenes I spoke about, I didn’t imagine them.OK Debaser, i own this movie now, but really can't find something on topic.
Either that or perhaps we have different ideas of what is OT (not all the time, but maybe this time)?.
It may also have been cut.
Compare the length on IMDB.
Is it at all possible for you to post this anyway, at least just for a while?
Thanks
Re: [REL] Loyalties (1986)
Here you go Debaser 
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