Broken Promises: Taking Emily Back movie poster

Broken Promises: Taking Emily Back

December 25, 1993 1h 33m 5.3/10 (6 votes)

Originally released in 1993. Broken Promises: Taking Emily Back is a drama/tv movie film. directed by Donald Wrye.

Starring Cheryl Ladd, Polly Draper, and Ted Levine

Synopsis

Ever since Pam Cheney (Cheryl Ladd) lost her baby during labor, she has been struggling with depression. She is not only supported by her loving, but hard working husband Sean (Robert Desiderio), but also by her friends Ella (Polly Draper) and Terry Sabin (D. David Morin), who have also lost a baby at age three. One year after labor, Pam decides to finally take a proposal to adopt a toddler. Going through official agencies proves unsuccessful, partly due to Pam's age, partly due to the growing demand of adoption. She is advised to take care of an orphaned teenager instead, but Sean refuses this option.

Quick Facts

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Release Date December 25, 1993 32 years ago
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Runtime 1h 33m 93 minutes total
User Rating 5.3/10 Mixed (6 votes)
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Production Companies

  • RHI Entertainment
  • CBS

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Broken Promises: Taking Emily Back about?

Ever since Pam Cheney (Cheryl Ladd) lost her baby during labor, she has been struggling with depression. She is not only supported by her loving, but hard working husband Sean (Robert Desiderio), b...

Who directed Broken Promises: Taking Emily Back?

Broken Promises: Taking Emily Back was directed by Donald Wrye.

How long is Broken Promises: Taking Emily Back?

Broken Promises: Taking Emily Back has a runtime of 1 hours and 33 minutes (93 minutes total).

When was Broken Promises: Taking Emily Back released?

Broken Promises: Taking Emily Back was released on December 25, 1993 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Broken Promises: Taking Emily Back?

The main cast of Broken Promises: Taking Emily Back includes Cheryl Ladd, Polly Draper, Ted Levine, D. David Morin, Robert Desiderio.