Review of Claudine (1974) by Lesley N — 12 Feb 2010
70's film about romance, relationships and welfare, as Dianne Carroll, single mum, raises her six-strong brood, holds down a job and tries to find time to hang out with James Earl Jones - minus the mask but distinctive gravellly voice intact.
A quality romance-drama for people who like a little more reality with their romance.... the dialog rings true, as does the situation and the logistical difficulties of love v's paying the rent, and the kids act like real kids do in a single-mum family.
Beautiful soundtrack by Gladys Knights and the Pips as well..
This review of Claudine (1974) was written by Lesley N on 12 Feb 2010.
Claudine has generally received very positive reviews.
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