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Valley of the Heart's Delight (2005)

Valley of the Heart's Delight (2005)
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A young reporter is forced to take an active role in a story he's covering in this drama inspired by a true story. Jack Daumier (Gabriel Mann) is a journalist who has just been hired to write for The Valley Standard, a newspaper in San Jose, California published by Albion Munson (Pete Postlethwaite). While much of the country is mired in the great depression, San Jose's agricultural industry is prospering, and Jack mostly finds himself covering fluffy, inconsequential stories; he thinks he's following another one when he's asked to attend a party thrown by Horace and Natalie Walsh (Bruce McGill and Diana Scarwid) in honor of their son Blake Walsh (Joe Mandragona), who has been named second-in-command a Horace's successful department store. Jack thinks meeting Blake's beautiful sister Helen (Emily Harrison) is the high point of the evening until Blake disappears after stepping out for a moment. Horace is later contacted by kidnappers, who are holding Blake for ransom. As local and federal authorities squabble over how to handle the case and rival reporters from around the state invade San Jose to cover the kidnapping, two men are arrested and charged with the crime. A handful of powerful local businessmen are determined to see that "justice is served" and are ready to take the law into their own hands, but Jack speaks to a witness who makes a compelling case for the innocence of the accused men, and Jack decides he has to intervene to insure their safety. Valley Of The Heart's Delight was based in part on the 1933 abduction of Brooke L. Hart, though the story has been fictionalized for this adaptation. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Gabriel MannPete Postlethwaite, (more)
Director(s):
Tim Boxell
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Valley of the Heart's Delight

A young reporter is forced to take an active role in a story he's covering in this drama inspired by a true story. Jack Daumier (Gabriel Mann) is a journalist who has just been hired to write for The Valley Standard, a newspaper in San Jose, California published by Albion Munson (Pete Postlethwaite). While much of the country is mired in the great depression, San Jose's agricultural industry is prospering, and Jack mostly finds himself covering fluffy, inconsequential stories; he thinks he's following another one when he's asked to attend a party thrown by Horace and Natalie Walsh (Bruce McGill and Diana Scarwid) in honor of their son Blake Walsh (Joe Mandragona), who has been named second-in-command a Horace's successful department store. Jack thinks meeting Blake's beautiful sister Helen (Emily Harrison) is the high point of the evening until Blake disappears after stepping out for a moment. Horace is later contacted by kidnappers, who are holding Blake for ransom. As local and federal authorities squabble over how to handle the case and rival reporters from around the state invade San Jose to cover the kidnapping, two men are arrested and charged with the crime. A handful of powerful local businessmen are determined to see that "justice is served" and are ready to take the law into their own hands, but Jack speaks to a witness who makes a compelling case for the innocence of the accused men, and Jack decides he has to intervene to insure their safety. Valley Of The Heart's Delight was based in part on the 1933 abduction of Brooke L. Hart, though the story has been fictionalized for this adaptation. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
99 mins

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Director(s):
Tim Boxell
Writer(s):
Miles Murphy
Producer(s):
B. Billie GreifJohn MurphyScott Rosenfelt
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Categories:
Drama
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    George M.

    Interesting but as MOST based on actual events go it could get boring. The point is not to dose or you will miss the point that will make the whole movie seem a waste. ATD Wonder if they will ever make a movie about the California/New York artichoke wars.

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    Virginia H.

    I agree with everything that Jeffrey S. wrote abouth this movie. A few of these actors have appeared in other movies with some success, but here they made it look like amateur night. I kept waiting for a sign to flash up onto the screen "made for TV". My wife fell asleep half way through; I should have done so as well.

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    Jeffrey S.

    This story is of great local interest for those in San Jose. In spite of this, it was a complete loss. It appears to be a homemade movie with sets and lighting that are pure amateur. Unfortunately the acting, script and dialogue are at the same level. It is a trick to make a real story unbelievable but these folks managed.

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