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Director:
Waris Hussein
Writers:
Judith Krantz (novel)
Diana Hammond (teleplay)
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Release Date:
6 November 1983 (USA) more
Genre:
Drama | Romance more
Plot:
The lovely Daisy is the daughter of a Russian prince and an American movie star. After her parents are killed... more | add synopsis
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Krantz does Kelly more

Cast

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Lindsay Wagner ... Francesca Valenski
Paul Michael Glaser ... North

Robert Urich ... Patrick Shannon

Claudia Cardinale ... Anabelle de Fourdemont Valenski

Rupert Everett ... Ram Valenski
Sada Thompson ... Marsha

Jim Metzler ... John
Stacy Keach ... Prince Stash Valensky

Barbara Bach ... Vanessa Valerian

Ringo Starr ... Robin Valerian
Merete Van Kamp ... Princess Daisy Valenski / Dannie Valenski
Alexa Kenin ... Kiki Kavanaugh

Nicolas Coster ... Matty Firestone

Sal Viscuso ... Wingo
Hildy Brooks ... Margo Firestone
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Additional Details

Runtime:
190 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
UK:15 | Iceland:12

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7 out of 12 people found the following comment useful:-
Krantz does Kelly, 29 October 2002
Author: petershelleyau from Sydney, Australia

Those hoping for a Scruples orgy of Lindsay Wagner will be disappointed or relieved as she only appears in the first 30 minutes of this 3 hour saga. Her one memorable moment is standing on a Big Sur cliff top reading a letter (as one does), while the wind blows the blonde tendrils of her scarfed hair around her head.

Wagner is Francesca Valenski, a former movie star who marries Russian Prince Stash (Stacy Keach) and bears him twin daughters, Daisy and Danielle. Regrettably Danielle is brain damaged, and institutionalised at birth, something Stash keeps from Francesca. When she finds out, she leaves him to go to America. However when Francesca is killed in a car accident, Stash takes the girls to live in England and returns Danielle to St Anne's. Although visited regularly by Daisy, she remains a secret, until Daisy's private life is exposed to international media by her spiteful half-brother Ram (Rupert Everett) when she becomes a cosmetics model in New York courtesy of tycoon Patrick Shannon (Robert Ulrich). Will the publicity ruin romance? And will make-up sales decline?

The teleplay by Diana Hammond, based on the novel by Judith Krantz, seems to have derived Francesca Valenski from the story of Grace Kelly. The only intriguing plot element is incest, and Daisy delivers a well-written speech to her commercial company boss Charles North (Paul Michael Glasser) about why she doesn't want to be his girlfriend. Otherwise this production directed by Waris Hussein is only notable for Ringo Star cast as a gay fashion designer, Keach eating a piece of toast, another brooding bad performance by Everett, and the indeterminate accent of Michelle Pfeiffer look-alike Merete van Kamp as Daisy.

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