Although forty years apart in age, Raphaella Phillips and John Henry enjoy a deep, loving marriage. But when John Henry suffers a stroke, a devote Raphaella feels an emotional void. Enter handsome Alex Hale, who gives Ra... more »phaella support when she needs it most. As the relationship deepens, Raphaella wrestles with her conscience. A secret promise may hold the key to a happy future, if a tragic misunderstanding doesn't destroy it all first.« less
Janice A. Harris | San Francisco, CA USA | 09/28/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The story line is beautiful. The acting is excellent. These two really "click." I first saw it on television and now I have ordered it so that I can see it again and again. I love the travel between the cities of New York and San Francisco. It is just plain WONDERFUL. Whoever put it together - thank you!"
Robert Urich is worth the price of admission
Cindy Blundell | 12/23/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a rich drams with some nice twists and turns. Best of all is the opportunity to see Robert Urich in a role that allows him to express the sensitivity and caring that he had in real life. The story is sweet -- definitely captivating -- but it's especially dear to me now that Robert Urich is no longer with us. A special man and fine actor, he is superb in this film. Many of us will miss him and recall his courage and good humor as he dealt with his illness. As good as this film is, Robert Urich's performance is worth the price of admission! It's also safe to say that any Danielle Steel fan will *love* this movie!"
Fantastic Movie!!!!
Cindy Blundell | 01/16/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I saw this movie twice on TV and loved it both times; I've been looking for it to buy so I can add it to my "Classic" collection, along with Dr. Zhivago. Very worth seeing, buying. Robert Urich's performance is fantastic; as usual he pulls the audience in and allows it to feel what he is feeling whether it's laughing or crying. His eyes are so incredible, his look so deep; he easily enters your heart. He did mine... and will remain there."
Danielle Steel's A Perfect Stranger
Cindy Blundell | Troy, TX | 02/25/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I love Robert Urich, so anything with him starrring in it is great! He really was a great actor, and I was extremely sad when he lost his battle with cancer a few years back.
A Perfect Stranger is a beautiful love story written in typical Danielle Steele fashion. You cry and hurt for those involved, but you know you're going to get a happy ending, so it's all worth it!"
Recommended by an unlikely source
Jackie | New York City | 04/11/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"My uncle of all people was the one that recommended this movie to me. At first I was skeptical but I rented it and loved it! Usually this type of movie is considered a "chick flick" but I think this particular movie caters to both men and women. It is a very romantic and tastefully done movie. I recently purchased the movie and sent it to my uncle as a "thank you" gift and he couldn't be happier."