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Violet's Visit (1997)

Violet's Visit (1997)
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Alec and his lover Pete find themselves thrust into the role of fatherhood when Alec's 15-year-old estranged daughter Violet suddenly shows up at their door. She has come to get to know Alec and to escape her shrewish mother's endless stream of deadbeat boyfriends. Pete answers the door and Violet mistakes him for Alec. For Pete, the situation is made more awkward because he didn't know about her. Still, they allow her to stay and much of this drama centers on the trio's struggle to form a family. Their endeavors become complicated when Violet develops a crush on Wayne, a friend of Pete and Alec. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Rebecca SmartGraham Harvey, (more)
Director(s):
Richard TurnerRichard Turner, (more)
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Violet's Visit

Alec and his lover Pete find themselves thrust into the role of fatherhood when Alec's 15-year-old estranged daughter Violet suddenly shows up at their door. She has come to get to know Alec and to escape her shrewish mother's endless stream of deadbeat boyfriends. Pete answers the door and Violet mistakes him for Alec. For Pete, the situation is made more awkward because he didn't know about her. Still, they allow her to stay and much of this drama centers on the trio's struggle to form a family. Their endeavors become complicated when Violet develops a crush on Wayne, a friend of Pete and Alec. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
84 mins

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Director(s):
Richard TurnerRichard Turner
Writer(s):
Barry LoweAndrew Creagh
Producer(s):
Andrew Steuart
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    Ralph D.

    Not much of a story and certainly not original, but even for what it is, it misses the mark. That said.. as gay themed movies go there are much worse out there.

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    Michael W.

    Fairly well-acted and filmed, the story isn't much to work with and seems petty and frivolous. It's slow and I never cared much for any of the whiny characters. I'd skip this one, although there are certainly worse.

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    Deb C.

    I didn't feel anything from or for any of the characters.

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