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1. WHSV | Movies | On Video: Harrison's Flowers
www.whsv.com/movies/headlines/ - [Cached]Published on: 1/27/2003 Last Visited: 1/27/2003
Harrison has barely returned from an assignment in Africa when his Newsweek editor, Samuel Brubeck (Alun Armstrong), insists that he head to Yugoslavia to cover the civil war. Harrison unwisely promises that he'll be back for his son's birthday.
Instead, Harrison lands in the middle of one of the most vicious bloodbaths of the 20th century. When he's reported dead -- without his body being identified -- Sarah refuses to believe it. She scours news reports for signs that he's still alive.
After she thinks she's spotted him in a crowd shot, Sarah flies to Austria and sneaks across the border. She doesn't speak the language. She has no war-zone experience and isn't prepared for the carnage that envelops her, including her near-rape.
Miraculously, a group of journalists stumbles upon her. -
2. Albuquerque Tribune Online
www.abqtrib.com/shns/story.cfm - [Cached]Published on: 3/13/2002 Last Visited: 3/13/2002
Harrison has barely returned from an assignment in Africa when his Newsweek editor, Samuel Brubeck (Alun Armstrong), insists that he head to Yugoslavia to cover the civil war -"nothing serious," Sam says. Harrison unwisely promises that he'll be back for his son's birthday.
Instead, Harrison lands in the middle of one of the most vicious bloodbaths of the 20th century. When he's reported dead - without his body being identified - Sarah refuses to believe it. She scours television news reports, straining to see a sign that he's still alive.
After she thinks she's spotted him in a crowd shot, Sarah flies to Austria and sneaks across the border. She doesn't speak the language. She doesn't have any war-zone experience. And she's not prepared for the carnage that envelops her, including her own near-rape.
Miraculously, a group of journalists stumbles upon her. One is Kyle (Adrien Brody), an angry young photographer who lashed out at Harrison recently in New York. Ashamed of his behavior, he takes Sarah under his wing while trying to discourage her from her quest. -
3. WMTV | Movies | On Video: Harrison's Flowers
www.nbc15.com/movies/headlines - [Cached]Published on: 1/22/2003 Last Visited: 1/22/2003
Harrison has barely returned from an assignment in Africa when his Newsweek editor, Samuel Brubeck (Alun Armstrong), insists that he head to Yugoslavia to cover the civil war. Harrison unwisely promises that he'll be back for his son's birthday.
Instead, Harrison lands in the middle of one of the most vicious bloodbaths of the 20th century. When he's reported dead -- without his body being identified -- Sarah refuses to believe it. She scours news reports for signs that he's still alive.
After she thinks she's spotted him in a crowd shot, Sarah flies to Austria and sneaks across the border. She doesn't speak the language. She has no war-zone experience and isn't prepared for the carnage that envelops her, including her near-rape.
Miraculously, a group of journalists stumbles upon her.

