Avie decides to turn the baby blanket she was making into a brand new coat for Dolly. After some time, Robert pleads with his wife to find the strength to overcome her grief, for the sake of Dolly who’s lost all joy. Dolly takes the death even harder, however, choosing to sleep outside by the baby’s grave and refusing to sing. This tragedy causes Avie to go into a depression. One day, Avie goes into labor, and the baby is stillborn. More than anything, she’s excited for her unborn baby brother, whom she considers and calls “my baby.” Dolly’s mother, Avie, makes the father, Robert, take the family to church every Sunday, even though he just stays outside during the service. Dolly, the second youngest of eight children, is a sweet and spirited 9-year-old with quite the singing voice. Living in the Great Smokey Mountains in 1950, the Parton family struggles to get by like many other families in rural Tennessee, but they love each other dearly. Otherwise, DOLLY PARTON’S COAT OF MANY COLORS is a fantastic TV movie the whole family can watch together and enjoy.ĭOLLY PARTON’S COAT OF MANY COLORS is a wonderful TV movie on NBC about legendary country artist Dolly Parton as a child, and an event that inspired her autobiographical hit song “Coat of Many Colors.” Only a light caution is advised for three rather light obscenities and an exclamatory profanity. The movie discusses repentance, Christ’s resurrection and redemption in ways rarely seen on television. Will Dolly overcome her anger and bitterness and find faith againĭOLLY PARTON’S COAT OF MANY COLORS is delightful and faith-inspiring throughout! Though some may consider it a sanitized reflection of its time and place, as a television special viewed by millions, it’s a refreshing celebration of the simple things that truly matter – faith, family and forgiveness. ![]() ![]() When tragedy strikes, 9-year-old Dolly takes it especially hard, losing her joy and her hope. DOLLY PARTON’S COAT OF MANY COLORS is a wonderful TV movie on NBC about legendary country artist Dolly Parton as a child and an event that inspired her hit song “Coat of Many Colors.” Living in the Great Smokey Mountains in 1950, the Parton family struggles to get by like many other families in rural Tennessee, but they love each other dearly.
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