![]() Here are If There Be Thorns' major storylines, and how they were adapted from page to screen. The movie is pretty close to the book - well, as close as you can get when turning a 384-page saga into a 90-minute TV movie. Bart often says his family has a "no secrets policy" - oh, just wait until he finds out the truth. Following Petals on the Wind Cathy and Christopher have been left with Cathy’s two sons from different fathers. ![]() Corrine eventually reveals to Bart that she's his estranged grandmother and gives him the attention he craves, but all with the goal of exposing the fact that Chris and Cathy are in an incestuous marriage that they've kept secret from their children. If There Be Thorns (2015) IMDb Rating: 5.6/10 Genre: Drama, Mystery, Romance, Thriller Synopsis: In the 1980’s Cathy and Cristopher Dollanganger settle down and start a normal family, or at least as normal as their family can be. Meanwhile, Jory is exploring his teenage desires with a girlfriend and Cathy obsesses about adopting one of her young orphaned dancing students, Cindy. Naturally, Corrine has a very destructive influence on the young Bart, who feels left out in his own family. In both the book and movie, Chris and Cathy are now married and living the seemingly perfect life with sons Bart and Jory - until Bart befriends their new neighbor who just happens to be his grandmother Corrine (played by Heather Graham) in disguise. ![]() If There Be Thorns follows the book it's based on pretty closely. Andrews, and the series' next installment premieres on Lifetime this Sunday. Controversial couple Chris and Cathy survived Flowers in the Attic and Petals on the Wind, the first two TV movies based on the books of the same name by V.C. ![]() ![]() Oh how far the Dollanganger siblings have come. ![]()
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