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Post by ForeverWaltons on Dec 25, 2014 22:36:37 GMT -5
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Post by goodnight on Dec 30, 2014 9:58:19 GMT -5
What was it about? I seem to recall one about him adopting as a single father. Is this it?
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Post by ForeverWaltons on Dec 30, 2014 12:42:50 GMT -5
What was it about? I seem to recall one about him adopting as a single father. Is this it?
Yes it is. It is based on a true story too.
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Post by goodnight on Dec 30, 2014 16:04:52 GMT -5
There's another one he was in and I wonder if you recall it as well. I don't recall the title.
He played an American who was in love with a young woman from East Germany/East Berlin. It was after the Berlin wall went up. He came up with a plan to get her out that involved digging under the wall. At the end she gets out of the tunnel with the help of their friends, but it caves in before he can get out.
I also remember him being in a movie about a navy doctor during the Korean War. He and his wife adopted a baby boy who was part American and part Korean. I remember at the time thinking it was similar to an episode of MASH where an American/Korean baby girl was abandoned at the 4077th. But they were never able to come up with a way to get her out of Korea and had to live her at a Catholic monastery.
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Post by ForeverWaltons on Dec 30, 2014 17:13:54 GMT -5
There's another one he was in and I wonder if you recall it as well. I don't recall the title. He played an American who was in love with a young woman from East Germany/East Berlin. It was after the Berlin wall went up. He came up with a plan to get her out that involved digging under the wall. At the end she gets out of the tunnel with the help of their friends, but it caves in before he can get out. I also remember him being in a movie about a navy doctor during the Korean War. He and his wife adopted a baby boy who was part American and part Korean. I remember at the time thinking it was similar to an episode of MASH where an American/Korean baby girl was abandoned at the 4077th. But they were never able to come up with a way to get her out of Korea and had to live her at a Catholic monastery.
The first one you mention is "Berlin Tunnel 21." A 1981 TV movie. www.imdb.com/title/tt0082059/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_69
I suspect the other one is "A Thousand Men and a Baby." A 1997 TV movie. A baby in a foreign land is adopted by the men of a U.S. Navy ship and brought to America. www.imdb.com/title/tt0133231/?ref_=fn_tt_tt_1 Richard Thomas plays a Navy doctor in this TV movie.
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