Stolen in Her Sleep
New mom Hallie is devoted to her baby, who had a heart transplant when she was born. Hallie is thrilled when she makes a new friend in Megan, but Hallie's life takes a sinister turn as danger seems to follow her every move.
Cast
Morgan Bradley
Hallie Reynolds
Alicia Leigh Willis
Megan Banks
Mary Carrig
Mary Collins
Trenyce
Gallery Owner
Jason Cook
Luke
Conner Floyd
James
Matthew Garcia
Male Doctor
Britt George
Matthew
Wendell Kinney
Officer Morales
Meredith Thomas
Lynne
Sasha Wexler
Store Clerk
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Comments
10 Comments
source: A Broken Mother
First off, isn't Alicia Leigh Willis tired of playing women who want other women's babies? She may have one Lifetime movie outside of that characterization. Oh yeah...she plays a mom of a daughter someone else wants. Ugggghhhh. Second and the point of my title, I couldn't stop myself from rolling my eyes when after all the terror Megan caused, the murder, the assaults, etc Hailey allows her to be close to Ava to say "goodbye" to her daughter (donor heart). It doesn't matter the reason. Who would let the woman attempting to kidnap your child near her? She let her nuzzle her! Why enable her? On top of this movie being the generic "someone wants my baby" movie, it does drag on as another reviewer mentioned. The only good thing is that her husband and his mother weren't the villains as would be possible in a Lifetime movie. There's the senseless death of the babysitter. Literally no investigation of it. After it happens, it's back to the plot of the movie. I am over senseless deaths in these movies where they don't drive the story at all. Once Mary was murdered, nothing about the story changed. The best and only reasons I watched this movie were Meredith Thomas and Chance from Y&R.
So bad .. even for a lifetime movie. Only Eva can act. It's just a 5 minute plot on in loop. Panics about child abduction... Gets child next to her. This continues for over 120 minutes. Terrible writing. Terrible cast. 0/10 if possible.
Who killed the nanny? This wasn't actually answered. Was it the grandmother who was conveniently in the park at the time? Even though she turned out not to be the villain we were led to believe? Or was it Megan's husband, who also turned out to be plot twist material? It couldn't have been Megan, as she was with Hallie at the time...
Nothing else to watch so I watched this. Half an hour in I wondered why I was bothering and was ready to give it the usual 1 star. Am glad I didn't give up. Nuff said.
source: A Broken Mother
First off, isn't Alicia Leigh Willis tired of playing women who want other women's babies? She may have one Lifetime movie outside of that characterization. Oh yeah...she plays a mom of a daughter someone else wants. Ugggghhhh. Second and the point of my title, I couldn't stop myself from rolling my eyes when after all the terror Megan caused, the murder, the assaults, etc Hailey allows her to be close to Ava to say "goodbye" to her daughter (donor heart). It doesn't matter the reason. Who would let the woman attempting to kidnap your child near her? She let her nuzzle her! Why enable her? On top of this movie being the generic "someone wants my baby" movie, it does drag on as another reviewer mentioned. The only good thing is that her husband and his mother weren't the villains as would be possible in a Lifetime movie. There's the senseless death of the babysitter. Literally no investigation of it. After it happens, it's back to the plot of the movie. I am over senseless deaths in these movies where they don't drive the story at all. Once Mary was murdered, nothing about the story changed. The best and only reasons I watched this movie were Meredith Thomas and Chance from Y&R.
So bad .. even for a lifetime movie. Only Eva can act. It's just a 5 minute plot on in loop. Panics about child abduction... Gets child next to her. This continues for over 120 minutes. Terrible writing. Terrible cast. 0/10 if possible.
