Beautiful Dreamer
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- bsubsrc
- Director
- Teri Farley-Teruel
- Producer
- Jack Robinson / Chase Chenowith
- Production Company
- Dot\'s Starduster, LLC
- Role
- Executive Producer
- Year of production
- 2006
- Genre
- Drama
- Awards
- 10-Domestic Best Picture Awards, 3 International Best Picture Awards, 2 Audience Awards, 2 Best Actress Awards
- Synopsis
- ~Synopsis~
At a time when America was changing forever, Claire Kelly (Brooke Langton) was sure her world had been torn apart when she lost her husband and the love of her life, Joe Kelly (Colin Egglesfield) to the ravages of war. Joe a B-24 pilot, taught to fly as a boy by his beloved grandfather (Barry Corbin), is shot down over Europe during WWII and is missing and eventually declared dead by the Military.
Two years later, urged by family and friends, Claire attempts to move on with her life. However, fate steps in when Joe’s WWII co-pilot comes to town and gives Claire new information about her husband and the crash that she was told took his life. Claire hits the road in search of answers and closure, but what she discovers is that Joe is alive and living another life, in another town, under another name.
Joe doesn’t recognize Claire and is a shell of his former self - haunted by the crash that killed a crew member in his arms, and nearly took his own life. Claire decides to assimilate into Joe’s new life, which causes problems with his girlfriend, Rachel (Lauren Woodland). Overcome with emotions and uncertainties, Claire consults with Dr. Kessler (James Denton), a specialist in war related trauma, who advises Claire to proceed very carefully – even though her presence seems to please Joe, it could ultimately destroy him.
As a result of Claire’s presence, Joe experiences an increase in headaches, flashbacks and pain. Claire is torn between her love for Joe and the reality that he will never be the same as the Joe she once knew. In a moving act of selflessness, Claire decides to walk away forever to give fate the opportunity to run its course.
With stunning visuals and a moving story, this film is one that will remind audiences what they love about the movies.
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- film#150
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