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6/10
What The Heck!?
jegenovese25 June 2023
When the series ended Jake Slicker was married, Grace and Robert E were having a baby. In Dr. Quinn The movie there is no sign of Grace ever having a child. There is no sign of Jake's wife and he's back working in the Saloon. Where's Hank? Where is the creep banker Preston Lodge? Then we have this kind of silly plot where Katie Sully gets kidnapped.

I've always loved Dr. Quinn. I've rewatched the series a few times but why make a movie and not keep the plot line correct or at least explain the changes. It's sad and very frustrating that there was no effort made to round out the story line and make it more cohesive.
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7/10
Loved it even tho it was a bit below expectations
dancaroleshealy29 June 2017
Warning: Spoilers
If you never watched the weekly 6 season show in the early 90s, you will still enjoy this movie. If you are an avid fan, you may feel a bit let down in what appears to be a halfhearted attempt at bringing the fans closure and justice after the network suddenly and outrageously canceled this well loved show. The script is plot driven, (and the plot is lazy) rather than character driven and this causes a let down much the same way as the Bobby Ewing Returns in the Shower episode of Dallas (for anyone old enough to remember that one). Spoiler Alert: Strangely missing are key characters. I understand that often actors cannot or do not want to reprise roles however, when this happens there should be a plausible explanation as to the character's whereabouts. Hank, sole owner of the Golden Nugget is missing with no explanation even after a rather long and pointless scene in the Gold Nugget. Jake's wife does not appear and no explanation is given. Robert E and Grace, were pregnant when we last left Colorado Springs, about two years prior but there is no reference to the baby although ample opportunities in the script could have been used.Speaking of babies, wasn't Dr. Mike also pregnant as the season ended? Matthew is gone, Colleen is hanging out with The Queen of England (really? Seriously? How is she even out of med school yet? ) There is no sheriff even tho there is a shooting and kidnapping in town. It is almost like the writers never watched the original series which astonishingly always found a way to bring up past events and individual character's behaviors in the series and was amazing at incorporating the same social issues we deal with today but set comfortably in the 1870s. I was glad to see that Joe Lando, even in a horrible wig, still smoldered and was able to emote powerful emotions at the assumed death of their daughter Katie. Using the right amount of barely restrained emotion while clearly feeling his despondency over the death of their child were almost palpable. He even manages to pull off some really horrible dialogue. I've always thought he was such a good actor-on screen anyway, he just dominates any scene-I can't understand why he is not cast in more movies. I truly expected to see him in a Nicholas Sparks movie. Despite Sully's horrible wig and Dr. Mike's overly made up face and eyes and a few other points of continuity and storyline, I would watch it again and highly recommend it. This was such a great series and the movie is worth watching for the same reasons, good clean entertainment, family values, romance, drama; the elements are all there. I just wish the script had allowed for all the characters to stay in town, talk to and about each other and let us live in Colorado Springs one more time.
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10/10
Great!
HorseLover7 May 2003
I did not get to watch this movie when it first aired but I did get to see it when Lifetime showed it in April. I thought the movie was great! Everyone on did a fabulous job with there acting, directing, writing, exc. I love the DQ series and I thank Hallmark channel for keeping it on. I hope there is a third DQ movie made.
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An adventure that turns tragedy to triumph.
Dick10627 June 1999
After watching DQMW, The Movie, I thought of all the series episodes that led up to it. The movie was great - even for those who might never have experienced the six years of the evolving story of Dr. Mike and Sully. To us, the consummate fans, the missing factor was the gap, the three years of missing documentation of those years and a few missing cast members. Since CBS has given them a go-ahead for a second movie, I hope that it will get better promotion and become a real audience grabber leading to a string of 2 hour specials. Matlock and Columbo did it as did Cagney and Lacey.
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5/10
Flawed and not believable
lavenderface13 November 2012
I did not really enjoy this movie or find it engaging, but my interest in the show waned sometimes too.

I was incredulous to aspects of the plot, which I don't want to spoil. I did predict where it was going, but was briefly distressed by where it might have gone.

I found the acting mostly dull, and I was disappointed with missing characters and other things from the series. I felt Michaela and Sully in particular were a bit cold, and they had unrealistic but not particularly passionate arguments. There were two brief moments I remember finding their performances compelling.

There honestly wasn't much dialogue... I would've have appreciated some more, to further explain certain situations. It was written by someone who worked on the series, but seemingly not towards the end of the show, which may explain why some things were missing. I think it needed more involvement from Beth Sullivan (she's merely listed as creating the characters)

Sidenote : Sully's hair must be a wig.
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10/10
Very Cool
KatharineFanatic23 May 1999
I saw this film, and thought it was pretty good. Being a fan of "Dr. Quinn," I was pretty ticked off when they took the series off of CBS. The movie plot was excellent, it was fast-paced, and all turned out well in the end. Worth watching, especially if you're a fan. :)
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4/10
My favorite show, but was disappointed
waterpanda6 May 2020
Dr.quinn medicine is one of my all time favorite shows, but I couldn't help but be extremely disappointed. It was dark, sad, and just kind of ridiculous. They should have either done a better job, or stuck with the show
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10/10
More movies.
zendor-222 May 1999
The movie was worth the wait. The chemistry between Joe and Jane is still there. It was wonderful to see some of the cast members. I only wish that everybody from the orginal cast could have been on the show. I would love to see more movies made.
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4/10
Stupid Sully, Silly Plot
skipperkd27 August 2015
Warning: Spoilers
Colleen is providing medical services to the Queen of England (how absurd) and so she and Andrew do not appear in this movie. Nor does Matthew or Hank. Michaela and Sully take the lead roles. We see plenty of Cloud Dancing, Jake, Robert E, Horace, and Brian. We also see some of the Reverend, Loren Bray, Grace, and Dorothy.

DISCREPANCIES: Katie should be about 6 years old by now, not 4. Grace should have a child by now, given that she was pregnant in the final episode, but I saw no sign of any black child in this movie. Jake spoke no Spanish, despite his marriage to a Spanish señora (absent from the movie). Edison's light bulb was not invented until 1879, two years after this movie is dated, so the opening scenes regarding copper wires and copper mining could not have occurred yet.

QUIBBLES: Once again, it is Sully's characterization that bugs me. Why didn't he respond to the direct threat of "dire consequences" and take steps to protect his family? (He makes the same mistake in the next movie). Why did he totally ignore the threat, not even telling Michaela about it? The least he could have done was to keep his family nearby, under close watch. But no, instead he left little Katie at home that same night, with only Horace babysitting. When Katie was kidnapped, Michaela blamed Sully for not telling her about the threat. His response was to say she takes risks all the time, like when she treats patients with contagious diseases, or secretly helps the natives. What a crock!

Later, when Sully rescues Katie, he takes no precautions. He leaves the door wide open. He doesn't first check that the coast is clear. He doesn't wait until the entire household is asleep. This reckless behavior made no sense, given his previous characterization as a stealthy sneaky operative.

Sully leaves Katie in the hands of a strange woman, while he takes care of a dangerous matter. There's no way he'd do that, in a foreign country, after he'd lost his daughter for two months, and knowing first-hand how corrupt were the Mexican justice system and military. He would have taken Katie with him, and tucked her out of sight a short distance away. He might have brought the woman along as babysitter.

I liked the prison break-out scene. And the scene with the bandits.

But what are the chances that another little girl would look so much like Katie, and that Michaela herself would be fooled? The clothing alone would have provided a huge clue.
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return
Kirpianuscus22 January 2022
For the nostalgics of series, a must see. Same atmosphere, actors, dramatic situations, moral lessons spirit of community.

For the others, good exercise to rediscover the flavors of Dr. Quinn series and the measure to feel same emotions.

A film about parenthood, lost of child, solidarity, gratitude and change of life. Not great but nice at whole.
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10/10
Very Cool
sparklinggirl10 August 2005
Since I am a fan of Dr.Quinn I found it pretty cool to see. I love all the Dr.Quinn TV shows which are awesome. I am also a fan of Jane Seymour because she played in Dr.Quinn. Dr.Quinn is a very good family movie it show's love and friendship which is very good in a family movie. The movie is very good personal I watch Dr.Quinn all the time. Sometimes I wish I had more Dr.Quinn's at home. Now I wished they would make more Dr.Quinn movie's. I love so much i could watch all day long. My highest dream is to see Jane Seymour and Joe Lando because the are the best actors. They are so good in all the movies they play. They are wonderful together I think they are. Both of the girl's who play Colleen are very pretty. I think that Shawn Tovey is very cute.
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10/10
We Love You
ke4mpy17 May 1999
I can't believe it, I finally get to see Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman on Saturday night again. And in its rightful time slot too. This is the best show there ever was on television and the fans miss it tremendously. I have not watched CBS network since DQMW was taken off the air. This movie is a continuation of the lives of our beloved family and townsfolk of Colorado Springs that we have missed so much. It is a great movie just like the series was. I hope there will be many many more movies of this nature and better yet, bring the series back. With all the violence in the schools involving disturbed young people, we do not need all the violent shows on TV for them to get ideas from. Dr. Quinn was a family show and this movie is true to that value. We love you Dr. Quinn and Beth Sullivan. Please bring us more movies of Dr. Quinn of this caliber. A VERY DEVOTED AND HAPPY FAN
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Best Comedy of The Year!
epiphany-529 April 2001
I can always count on Dr.Quinn Medicine Woman to make me laugh. Hysterically. I won't even bother to recount the - excuse me for swearing - 'plot' of his movie. But I can tell you that 'I love you', 'I love you mommy' and 'I love you pappy' is about as deep as it gets.

However, raise a glass with me and toast the blatant anachronisms, Jane Seymour's distinctly 20th Century hair and make-up (her mascara is piled on so thick that it resembles spider legs), the clichéd plots, the tweeness, the simplistic and vomit-inducing moral sentiments, the silly storylines etc.etc.etc. This is US TV at its lowest common denominator. No punch, no guts, no edge, utterly unmemorable. I'd like to personally shake the hand of the person that decided it was time to pull the plug. It is, always has been and remains, the televisual equivalent of valium.
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