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I'll Be There (2003) Reviews

I'll Be There (2003)
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A has-been '80s pop star whose phone stopped ringing some time ago, Paul Kerr (Craig Ferguson) is an alcoholic on a downward spiral. After crashing his motorcycle through a window and into a fountain in his estate, Paul is sent to a mental hospital on the assumption that he has become suicidal. When a woman named Rebecca (Jemma Redgrave) shows up one day with teenage Olivia (Charlotte Church), whom she claims is Paul's long lost daughter, both the girl and the depressed singer slowly begin find a new sense of purpose in their lives. Returning to his home to set his life straight with a little help from a former bandmate, a tentative romance develops between Rebecca and Paul. Subsequently discovering that his newfound daughter shares her father's talent for singing, it appears as if Paul may well be on his way to finally finding post-fame happiness in life. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Craig FergusonJemma Redgrave, (more)
Director(s):
Craig Ferguson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Average Ratings

(23 member reviews)  


Member Reviews


Diane G.

The movie was okay, but I had a hard time getting into it. The singing was good but overall I would have to say I was a bit disappointed. Maybe not what I anticipated?

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Mindy P.

I enjoyed it. I thought Charlotte Church did a good job. She sings beautifully and her acting wasn't half bad. It was predictable but I still liked it.

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Janice L. P.

My 15-year-old daughter and I enjoyed it a lot it was funny it had a serious side. Craig Ferguson was brilliant in it. Charlotte Church was amazing with her singing.

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Carol P.

Really enjoyed this and the acting of Craig Ferguson and the beautiful singing voice of Charlotte Church. A movie you will definitely enjoy! I plan on buying it myself and an album with Charlotte Church..

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Cheryl B.

Our whole adult family loved this movie. Craig Ferguson is just too much fun, Charlotte Church is awesome and we all laughed and sighed through the whole movie. A must see!

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Sean D.

I thought the movie was great! I 1st saw it a few years ago & added it to my que again.

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James C.

Decent movie especially if you are a fan of Ferguson. Seems like a lot of his actual life is in this.

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Debbie K.

Enjoyable antics by the likes of Craig Ferguson ( I didn't know he was an Actor, only a Talk Show Host) and the guy who played the King of the Roadees in Wayne's World 2. The movie played like a Harlequin romance novel. It was worth the time spent to watch it once.

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Philine V.

And Charlotte Church is SO over-rated. What a waste of time. And WHAT was a Redgrave doing in this crap?

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Debbie W.

Charollete Church is a great singer but not an actress. Sorry

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    Diane G.

    The movie was okay, but I had a hard time getting into it. The singing was good but overall I would have to say I was a bit disappointed. Maybe not what I anticipated?

    Yes   |   No

     
    Mindy P.

    I enjoyed it. I thought Charlotte Church did a good job. She sings beautifully and her acting wasn't half bad. It was predictable but I still liked it.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Janice L. P.

    My 15-year-old daughter and I enjoyed it a lot it was funny it had a serious side. Craig Ferguson was brilliant in it. Charlotte Church was amazing with her singing.

    Yes   |   No

     
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