Thursday's Child with Rob Lowe: DVD Cover

    Thursday's Child Director: David Lowell Rich Cast: Rob Lowe, Don Murray, Jessica Walter

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/11/2007
    • Original Release: 1983
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 23,209
     
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    Disc #1 -- Thursday's Child
    1. Christmas [8:08]
    2. Sick [11:42]
    3. A Trip [15:50]
    4. July Fourth [7:30]
    5. Worse [10:43]
    6. A Transplant [5:16]
    7. Thursdays Child [4:02]
    8. New Home [6:31]
    9. A Gift [3:26]
    10. New Heart [14:47]
    11. Rejecting [4:34]
    12. Home [3:17]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Thursday's Child is full of woe in this made-for-TV drama. Rob Lowe was given "and introducing" billing in the role of a teenaged athlete in dire need of a heart transplant. As Rob's parents Gene Rowlands and Don Murray prepare to face the possibility that they may lose their son, his aunt Jessica Walter remains relentlessly optimistic and cheerful. For various reasons, the debut of Thursday's Child was twice postponed. The film finally aired February 1, 1983. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    Heartwarming storyby ntsterling

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    October 31, 2009: Great holiday movie, begins with one year's Christmas, and then another one later in the movie. Rob Lowe gives a very real performance of a young man faced with the possibility of death due to a heart abnormality. Tracy Gold plays the little sister.

    The quality of this DVD is not that great, it looks the same as it did when I used to watch it on a recorded VHS tape over 20 years ago...but the reminiscent movie itself makes up for that. Great family film, makes you realize how important family is.