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Directed by: Arthur Allan Seidelman
Starring: Meredith Baxter (Kate), Ben Masters (Jack), Georgann Johnson (Mother), Summer Phoenix (Becky), Tracy Nelson (Patch), Shari Belafonte (Gail)
Country: United States
Language: English
Runtime: 01:27:27
Genres: Eating Disorder, Family
Plot – Spoilers:
Kate, Jack and daughter Becky are your normal ’80s TV-movie family. Jack is on the cusp of becoming partner at his law firm. Kate is blonde, attractive and fit. And daughter Becky seems sweet.
Lurking underneath however, is Kate’s obsession with fitness, staying skinny, her overriding bulimia and the fact that she’s halfway through in handing down her disorders to her daughter.
But the root of all of Kate’s behaviors are her mommy issues that are about to get triggered as her mother drops by on an annual visit.
Kate’s Secret is a nice example of why TV movies are sometimes wrongly looked down upon, when they can be closer home than others.
Ahhhh. TV movies. They get a bad rap. Just the mention of them invokes thoughts of poor acting, corny scripts and bad productions. However, there are some TV movies that are absolutely top notch classics. I will discuss that in detail but let’s take a look at “Kate’s Secret” first. As far as TV movies go “Kate’s Secret” doesn’t rank high on the list. The performances are too melodramatic and over acted. There are lots of good actors in the film including many that have done WAY better performances in other TV movies that I have listed below. “Kate’s Secret” includes a guest appearance by Mackenzie Phillips, who had a disgusting sexual affair with her father “Papa” John Phillips from the rock band “The Mamas and the Papas” for decades. That should be a seriously fucked up movie someday. I’m going to give “Kate’s Secret” just a cunt hair over 2 stars. A better TV movie on the same subject is called “The Best Little Girl In The World” (1981) and it stars Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jason Miller, who played Father Damien Karras in the blockbuster “The Exorcist” (1973). Here are some TV movies that are super well made and most of them are really effed up too: 1. “Threads” (1984). There is no movie that can top this depiction of the aftermath of a nuclear war and there probably never will be. Superb production. 2. “Murder of Innocence” (1993) About the Laurie Wade school shooting. Incredible performance by… Read more »
Nossa eu me lembro desse filme passou muito no sistema brasileiro de televisão SBT várias vezes com aquela chamada dos filmes dos anos 80 despertava alguma curiosidade mas eu era criança a mulher tinha um distúrbio alimentar baseado em fatos reais um clássico made for tv
help how does it end
This is not the full version.
Meredith Baxter Birney + Edward Asner = Any 1980s Made for TV movie.
When I was a kid, I wanted badly to impregnate Meredith.
If this is one here y’all better upload A Killer Among Friends
I think this movie could be good for someone who has never heard of an eating disorder before. Just a very cheesy view of the struggles of someone with bulimia.
Also, I guess I’m glad that they portrayed the rehabilitation facility in such a good light? The way that all of her life problems got solved because she got over her illness was kind of sweet? I mean it’s good to have a good ending once in a while and I’m sure this could help motivate somebody to reach out for help…
I can see my grandma watching this and telling me to watch it after I skip lunch or something…
Not really effed up, not really a good movie either.
i thought she had big boobs? any way, the song “lets whip it” was probably the highlight of the movie @ 10:20.
one of the worst