Dr. Quinn, Medicine - Woman: The Movie
The movie picks up roughly one year after the series finale. While the town of Colorado Springs celebrates Dr. Mike’s birthday with a surprise party, a vengeful group kidnaps their young daughter, Katie.
The kidnapping is a direct retaliation against Sully for his fierce opposition to a proposed copper mining project in the Springs. Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Movie
The movie was the first of two televised sequels intended to satisfy a loyal fanbase that had protested the show's sudden end. The movie picks up roughly one year after the series finale
including Orson Bean (Loren Bray), Frank Collison (Horace Bing), and Henry G. Sanders (Robert E.). The kidnapping is a direct retaliation against Sully
Released on May 22, 1999, (also known as Revolutions ) served as a feature-length television sequel to the beloved CBS series after its cancellation in 1998. Set in 1877, the film shifts from the familiar setting of Colorado Springs to the rugged landscapes of Mexico, following a high-stakes rescue mission led by Dr. Michaela Quinn (Jane Seymour) and Byron Sully (Joe Lando). Film Overview and Plot Summary
Dr. Mike, Sully, and a posse of loyal townsfolk—including Brian Cooper, Robert E., and Grace—embark on a perilous expedition into Mexico to track down the kidnappers.