The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan
The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan
| 31 October 1979 (USA)
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Hoping to repair their marriage, Jennie Logan and her husband move into a beautiful Victorian manor. When Jennie tries on an antique dress she finds in the attic, she is transported back one hundred years, where she meets the house's previous owner, David. As her feelings for David grow, it becomes clear that Jennie is not only torn between two men and two times, but she also faces danger in both worlds.

Reviews
Micitype Pretty Good
WillSushyMedia This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
DipitySkillful an ambitious but ultimately ineffective debut endeavor.
Hayden Kane There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
David Brailsford I imagine it might be a decent flick if you can stand these types of movies that aim to spice up sappy and stupid romance dramas with time travel... but when you get down to it, that's all this drivel is. The story is about a woman and a man who move into a house to help her get over the fact he was cheating on her, and a woman who discovers she can travel into the past and falls in love with a man who repeatedly almost runs her over as she keeps popping out in front of him in the past... this in turn causes him to save her and fall in love with him. She discovers he was murdered so she trys to figure out to save him before he dies so she can be his baby mama. She looks for clues in the future how to save him so in the end she ultimately get to stay in the past with him.The background music is as desperate to make you feel bad as the movie is... it really feels like a bad tv movie from the 70s. I'm not exactly the best person to rate romance movies, so take this review with that... if they are your thing, you might enjoy this, the use of time travel doesn't really add anything except give a boring romance story a reason to exist in my opinion.
moonspinner55 TV-made adaptation of David Williams' novel "Second Sight" has troubled married couple trying for a second chance and buying a refurbished old manor just outside New York City; he's happy there, but she starts spending more time in the attic after coming upon an antique lace-and-ivory silk floor-length dress which opens a mysterious door to the past--and possibly true romantic happiness. A terrific entertainment with top production values and a fine cast, led by Lindsay Wagner. Often overlooked by critics because of her star status as TV's "The Bionic Woman", Wagner has indeed picked up some facile acting tics (faraway shrugs and tight little smiles), but she's an assured, assertive actress and manages to find the heart of this fantastic material. At first, writer-director Frank De Felitta appears to be spinning a tale of reincarnation, with Wagner--a lookalike for a woman in 1899 who died in an accident involving horses--experiencing odd memory flashes even before she puts the dress on. Also, the handsome man she meets in the past initially thinks Wagner is the ghost of his deceased beloved, and yet no one else from this alternate world takes an interest in her (not even the dead girl's father!). Flaws aside, the time travel angle is pleasing, and a far tastier path to take than with reincarnation. The producers had good timing, too: "Jennie Logan" beat the not-dissimilar theatrical feature "Somewhere in Time" in release by 12 months.
mark butterfield I've just purchased this region 0 DVD from http://stores.warplowmerchandising.com/StoreFront.bok?cart_id=2554983 (type "Jennie Logan" in the search box) For my Mother. She's always saying what a great film this is and I'm hoping it arrives to make her Christmas. She says it's the best film she's ever seen and I've been looking forever for a copy.I hope i'm not breaching IMDb guidelines with this, but considering the number of people commenting, saying how much they loved the story, I'm hoping it won't be rejected.Film lovers love films. If it makes as happy this time around I'm happy to give you a route to purchasing it.I hope you all buy it and it's as good as she says it is. Merry Xmas.
astav72 This movie dates before Somewhere in Time but is similar in that it is a time travel love story. Unhappy in her marriage after her husband cheats on her, Jennie decides to try again and they buy an old Victorian house in the country where she finds a beautiful dress on a mannequin which when she puts it on transports her back to the turn of the century. The owner of the house back then is a young widower she will fall in love with. Now Jennie has to choose between her husband in the present or David Reynolds in the past. I wish this movie was available on DVD, I think it should be by now. It's not even available on VHS anymore. I highly recommend it!