[net.movies] Movie title request

ewok@ucbvax.ARPA (Lisa Rodgin) (01/18/85)

	Who remembers the title of a movie which starred Lindsay
Wagner as a housewife who discovers an old dress in her attic,
and when she puts it on, finds herself transported back in time?
This movie was probably a made-for-tv...

				thanks,
						one ewok

larry@cci-bdc.UUCP (Larry DeLuca) (01/22/85)

> 
> 	Who remembers the title of a movie which starred Lindsay
> Wagner as a housewife who discovers an old dress in her attic,
> and when she puts it on, finds herself transported back in time?
> This movie was probably a made-for-tv...
> 
> 				thanks,
> 						one ewok

It was made for tv.  the name of the Film was 'The two lives of Jenny
Logan' or 'The two worlds of Jenny Logan'  (i can't remember for sure,
but i believe it's the first)...

					larry...


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jimc@haddock.UUCP (01/27/85)

It's The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan, made in 1979, directed by
Frank de Felitta, and also starring Marc Singer, Linda Gray,
and Alan Feinstein.

ck.

trudel@topaz.RUTGERS.EDU (Jonathan D.) (09/07/85)

I'm looking for a movie I once saw about 3 years ago, and I have a few clues
about it:

1)  The plot was about a tv executive and his girlfriend, a teacher,
that were living together for a few years, and finally decided to get 
married.  The husband was a playboy, and tended not to be a one-woman
guy.  During the film, he strays, and the wife finds out.  They split
for a while, but they finally get back together, the end.

2)  The husband videotaped stories for the wife's students to listen
to during their naptime.  I think he was "Mr. Sandman" for the stories,
and he wore some sort of clown outfit.

3)  The husband's role was played by one of the guys in "Animal House"
and also starred in the recent tv series "Tucker's Witch"  The wife was 
played by Kate Kapshaw, I think.


I would appreciate that any responses be sent directly to me.  I will
summarize the results, and send a response as soon as I know the answer
myself.  Thanks in advance.
	
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