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reviews_and_ramblings ([personal profile] reviews_and_ramblings) wrote2008-09-01 08:40 pm

Gone, But Not Forgotten (2003) directed by Michael D. Akers

Director: Michael D. Akers

Writer: Michael D. Akers (writer)

Genre: Drama

Tagline: As he remembers who he was, he discovers who he is. And who he really loves.

Plot: In this 'riveting mystery-romance', two men’s lives intersect and become one through a meeting of pure chance. Drew, a small town forest ranger rescues Mark, an injured hiker suffering from amnesia. As he recovers, he and Drew form a close friendship that slowly grows into something much more. Unfortunately, their time together is cut short when the hiker's old life comes back to reclaim him. A sexy and intriguing love story, Gone But Not Forgotten is a film not to miss.

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Cast (in credits order)
Aaron Orr ... Drew Parker
Matthew Montgomery ... Mark Reeves
Joel Bryant ... Paul Parker
Brenda Lasker ... Nancy Parker
Sandon Berg ... Towey
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Joanne Bevelaqua ... Drew's Mother
Glenn Blakeslee ... Drew's Father
Mark Fellows ... Man in Wheelchair
Jenny Kim ... Nurse
Daniel Lee ... Intern in Hallway
Holden Roark ... Towey
Ariadne Shaffer ... Catherine Reeves
Bryna Weiss ... Dr. Mary Williams

 

Re: Kate Steel's Thaw in Winter

[identity profile] elisa-rolle.livejournal.com 2008-09-03 02:16 pm (UTC)(link)
I read both the books you mentioned by Kate Steel. Yes the story is similar, there is also the arised question of the man with amnesia has someone at home or not. I saw this movie, and it has faults, mainly due to the low budget, but all in all I liked it. Elisa