The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan


The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan is a 1979 American television movie which is an adaptation of David L. Williams novel Second Sight. The film stars Lindsay Wagner in the title role. It also stars Marc Singer, Linda Gray, Alan Feinstein and Henry Wilcoxon. Directed by Frank deFelitta, who also adapted Williamss novel into this screenplay.

At first she assumes she is either dreaming or hallucinating, yet Jennie experiences further similar episodes. She is initially terrified of finding herself in an unfamiliar situation and hysterical once she is pulled back into the present. After experiencing this a couple of times, she decides to explore the history of her new house in more detail. She goes to the local historical museum where an elderly curator named Mrs Bates Irene Tedrow explains to her that the house belonged to artist David Reynolds in the year 1899. She explains how David reports that he saw the ghost of his dead wife several times and called out to her, but she disappeared each time. Reynolds died under mysterious circumstances on the night of the turn of the century. Legend has it that either he was murdered during a duel or that it was the woman he loved who killed him. However, noone knows for certain. Also on the wall of the museum is a portrait painting which the old woman mistakes for Reynolds dead wife Pamela. Mrs Bates remarks how much of a striking resemblance the portrait bears to Jennie.Intrigued by this, Jennie keeps going back and forth between the two worlds by wearing the antique dress to meet David, who is grieving for his dead bride Pamela. When David first sees her again, he mistakes her for Pamela but quickly realises that it isnt her after Jennie introduces herself. Jennie realizes that what David mistook for his wifes ghostly appearances were really Jennie appearing in and out of time. ........

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