The Little Kidnappers (1990 TV Movie)
Full of culture, not action
15 August 2004
Warning: Spoilers
I turned my TV onto channel 20 and saw this movie on the "UPN Saturday Cinema." The only reason I didn't change the channel was because it had Charlton Heston in it. As I watched, I found that the movie was composed mostly of the antics of two chubby Scottish kids and the romantic struggle of Mackenzie's daughter and the doctor guy, who wanted to be accepted by Mackenzie (Heston) so's they can get married. Mackenzie softened up at the end after the kids were tried for secretly keeping a baby they found on the shore. I noticed a lot of culture, as the movie took place in the Scottish-Dutch settlements of Canada in the early 20th century. As far as action, there was none, and as the movie ended, I was only confused. I only stayed 'till the end 'cause Indiana Jones came on next anyways.
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