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Director: Jason Priestley
Cast: Jason Priestley, Leslie Hope, Cameron Bancroft, Brooklynn Proulx
Bonnie didn't rush when Joan, her husband Ross' ex, phoned to warn her that she and her daughter, Amanda, were in danger, but when she finally arrives she finds Joan stabbed to death. Bonnie and Ross now must take in Joan's children - Sam, who feels bitterly abandoned by Ross, and his flippant sister. Meanwhile Bonnie and police captain Kessler wonder who murdered Joan, why, and what part Nick, Bonnie's brother, had to play. Nick was recently released from jail and moved back in with their father.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Don't Cry Now is a 2007 made-for-TV thriller drama directed by Jason Priestley. While reception details are limited, the film appears to have had a modest, if unremarkable, response from audiences based on its ratings. There is no information available about any significant awards recognition.
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Directed by Jason Priestley, this 2007 thriller blends edge-of-your-seat drama with complex family dynamics, featuring powerful performances from a talented cast including Priestley himself. Fans of character-driven mysteries will appreciate the film's suspenseful unpredictability and the layered emotional stakes driving the story.
Don't Cry Now is the fourth solo studio album by American singer Linda Ronstadt. It was released by Asylum Records on October 1, 1973, and contained ten tracks. While some tracks were new material, many of the songs were cover tunes. The album explored the genres of Country folk, country rock and pop rock. It was Ronstadt's first album recorded on the Asylum label and first to feature producer Peter Asher. Don't Cry Now was given favorable reviews from several music publications and was a commercial success. Along with reaching chart positions in multiple countries, it also certified gold in the United States for selling over 500,000 copies.
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