The Locket (2002) Movie poster and book cover compared.

The Locket (2002)

Karen Arthur, 2002

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The Locket
Richard Paul Evans, 1998

The Locket is a movie directed by Karen Arthur in 2002 and based on the book of the same name by Richard Paul Evans, first published in 1998. The movie features Vanessa Redgrave, Chad Willett, Marguerite Moreau, Lori Heuring, Lourdes Benedicto, Terry O’Quinn, and others.

What users say

“The book is better than the movie”

But the movie is worth watching.

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RATING

7.3

/ 10

8.2

/ 10

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AUDIOBOOK

Audiobook cover of The Locket, the 1998 book by Richard Paul Evans.

The Locket

Read by: William Dufris

Storyline

Michael, an aspirant doctor, works at a nursing home after taking care of his dying mother. There, a senior resident teaches him important life lessons about the value of second chances by drawing on her own experiences and a long-lost love. With the help of his devoted fiancée, Michael is inspired by their connection to reach out to his estranged father after an unexpected court case.

Genres

Movie vs Book

Poster of The Locket, the 2002 movie by Karen Arthur

Year

2002

Minutes

100

Movie Rate

7.30

Source: IMDb

Cover of The Locket, the 1998 book by Richard Paul Evans

Year

1998

Pages

448

Book Rate

8.24

S: Goodreads

Book

The Locket

Country: USA

First published in: 1998

Length: 448 pages

Genre: Fiction

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User polls & recommendations

Which is better?

Poster of The Locket, the 2002 movie by Karen Arthur

Movie

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5 VOTES

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once in this poll.

Cover of The Locket, the 1998 book by Richard Paul Evans

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6 VOTES

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once in this poll.

movie

IS IT WORTH WATCHING?

Poster of The Locket, the 2002 movie by Karen Arthur

WATCH

Yes

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20% No

8 votes

2 votes

book

IS IT WORTH READING?

Cover of The Locket, the 1998 book by Richard Paul Evans

READ

Yes

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%

40% No

6 votes

4 votes

User Polls Summary

“The book is better than the movie”

But the movie is worth watching.

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