Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!asuvax!ncar!gatech!bloom-beacon!dont-send-mail-to-path-lines From: ed@das.llnl.GOV (Edward J. Suranyi) Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa Subject: Re: "This Woman's Work" video Message-ID: <9104161710.AA17229@das.llnl.gov> Date: 16 Apr 91 17:10:01 GMT References: <9530@cognos.UUCP> Sender: Love-Hounds-request@ims.alaska.edu Organization: Dept. of Applied Science, UC Davis at LLNL Lines: 29 Approved: love-hounds@eddie.mit.edu In article <9530@cognos.UUCP> you write: > >In article <9104120218.AA14648@das.llnl.gov> ed@DAS.LLNL.GOV (Edward J. Suranyi) writes: >>Anyway, the song comes in at this key moment in the movie: The >>wife (played by Elizabeth McGovern) has just gone into premature >>labor, and doctors are trying to save her and her baby. Meanwhile >>the husband (played by Kevin Bacon) watches helplessly. The song >>is from the husband's point of view as he realizes he can't do >>anything. > >Bzzzzzzzzz..... close BUT, it wasn't a premature birth, it was a breach >birth (breach births ran in the family, as her mother pointed >out earlier in the movie). It's been over three years since I've seen this movie, so I'm sure you are right. >>... I explained, then insisted that we wait to see the credits so I could >>be sure. Of course, it WAS Kate. > >You mean - GASP - you weren't sure?!?!? How could a Kate fan not know ;^)? > >John E. Bossom Cognos Incorporated Well, of course I was sure. I just wanted to see her name on the big screen ! :-) Ed ed@das.llnl.gov