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Danielle Steel Collection - 21-DVD Box Set (DVD) (*)
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$132.99

Original Title: Changes / Vanished / Palomino / A Perfect Stranger / Secrets / The Ring / Fine Things / No Greater Love / Full Circle / Heartbeat / Star / Daddy / Once In A Lifetime
Alternate Title: Remembrance / Message From Nam / Family Album / Mixed Blessings / Kaleidoscope / Zoya / Jewels / Now and Forever
Screened, competed or awarded at:
Emmy Awards
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )


Product Origin/Format:
Australia ( PAL/Region 0 )

Running Time:
2384 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Box Set
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1983 - 1996 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Charles Jarrott
George Kaczender
Michael Miller
Peter H. Hunt
Armand Mastroianni
Tom Moore
Richard T. Heffron
Bethany Rooney
Paul Wendkos
Jack Bender
Jud Taylor
Richard A. Colla


Written By:
Danielle Steel
Susan Nanus
Kathleen Rowell
Karol Ann Hoeffner
Jan Worthington
William Bast
Nancy Sackett
Peter Lefcourt
Carmen Culver
Claire Labine
L. Virginia Browne
Syrie Astrahan James
David Ambrose
Suzanne Clauser
Rebecca Soladay


Actors:
Cheryl Ladd ..... Melanie Adams
Michael Nouri ..... Peter Hallam
Christopher Gartin ..... Mark Hallam
Randee Heller ..... Carol Kellerman
Cynthia Bain ..... Marie Dupres
Charles Frank ..... Brad Buckley
James Sloyan ..... Paul Stevenson
Luis Avalos ..... Ray
Liz Sheridan ..... Mrs. Hahn
Sheila Johns ..... Valerie Adams
Christie Clark ..... Jessica Adams (as Renee O'Connor)
Renée O'Connor ..... Pam Hallam
Ami Foster ..... Matt Hallam
Joseph Gordon-Levitt ..... Raquel
Betty Carvalho
George Hamilton ..... Malcolm Patterson
Lisa Rinna ..... Marielle Delauney
Robert Hays ..... John Taylor
Maurice Godin ..... Charles Delauney
Alex D. Linz ..... Teddy
Daniela Akerblom ..... Birgit Saunders
Albert Millaire ..... Dr. Verbeuf
Sheena Larkin ..... Mrs. Griffin
Domini Blythe ..... Marielle's Mother
Victor Knight ..... Haverford
Lawrence Dane ..... Judge Morrison
Matt Holland ..... Patrick
Kenneth Welsh ..... Bill Palmer
Ron Lea ..... Tom Armour
Lindsay Frost ..... Samantha Taylor
Eva Marie Saint ..... Caroline Lord
Rod Taylor ..... Bill King
Beau Gravitte ..... Charlie
Michael Greene ..... Josh
Daniel Davis ..... Doctor
Ryan Todd ..... Timmie
Peter Bergman ..... Warren Taylor
Lee Horsley ..... Tate Jordan
Rose Portillo ..... Donna
Kelly Miller ..... Liz Corey
Blake Conway ..... Mike Holly
Andi Chapman ..... Therapist #2
David Drummond ..... Therapist #1
Ashley Bank ..... Heather
Robert Urich ..... Alex Hale
Stacy Haiduk ..... Raphaella Phillips
Darren McGavin ..... John Henry Phillips
Susan Sullivan ..... Kaye
Holly Marie Combs ..... Amanda Hale
Marion Ross ..... Charlotte Brandon
Ron Gabriel ..... Fred
Tamara Gorski ..... Sarah
George R. Robertson ..... Richard Lance
Patricia Brown ..... Mary
Denise McLeod ..... Flight Attendant
Margaret Ozols ..... German Housekeeper
Adrian Truss ..... Publisher
Christopher Plummer ..... Mel Wexler
Linda Purl ..... Jane Adams
Gary Collins ..... Zack Taylor
Ben Browder ..... Bill Warwick
Josie Bissett ..... Gaby Smith
John Bennett Perry ..... Dan Adams
Nicole Eggert ..... Alexa Adams
Brenda Bakke ..... Sandy Warwick
Stephanie Beacham ..... Sabina Quarles
Lenny Wolpe ..... Harry Pizer
Ray Stricklyn ..... Bernie Majors
John Cothran Jr. ..... Mark
O-Lan Jones ..... Darlene Hooper
Tom Hallick ..... Dr. David Maltin
Dean Norris ..... Henderson
Nastassja Kinski ..... Ariana von Gotthard
Michael York ..... Walmar von Gotthard
Rupert Penry-Jones ..... Gerhard von Gotthard
Carsten Norgaard ..... Capt. Manfred Von Tripp
Tim DeKay ..... Max Thomas
Alessandro Nivola ..... Noel
Linda Lavin ..... Ruth Liebman
James Sikking ..... Sam Liebman (as James B. Sikking)
Jon Tenney ..... Paul Liebman
Elizabeth Barondes ..... Tammy Liebman
Leslie Caron ..... Madame de Saint Marne
Paula Bacon ..... Brigitte
Julie Cox ..... Giselle
Stephen Fisher ..... German soldier
Marinel Fitzsimons ..... Ariana, age 10
Kenneth Haigh ..... Dr. Kopek
Paula Hamilton ..... Kassandra
Nigel Hastings ..... Hildebrand
Jack Hedley ..... Frau Mann (as Marta Hrachovinova)
Marta Hrachovinová ..... Torch Singer
Paulette Ivory ..... Employment Official
Ilene Kreshka ..... Effie Zelt
Leigh Lawson ..... Hospital Nurse
Geno Lechner ..... Raymond
Kaki Lucius ..... Herr Kaufman
Mirek Lux ..... Gerhard, age 9
Jean Marsh ..... Rabbi #1
Jack May ..... Rabbi #2
Lloyd Moss
Arnost Neufeld
David Shaeffer
D.W. Moffett ..... Bernie Fine
Tracy Pollan ..... Liz O'Reilly
Judith Hoag ..... Molly
G.W. Bailey ..... Grossman
Darrell Larson ..... Chandler Scott
George Coe ..... Paul Berman
Peter Michael Goetz ..... Bergosian
Dakin Matthews ..... Judge Aaron S. Mitofsky
Noley Thornton ..... Jane
Cloris Leachman ..... Ruth Fine
Mia Dillon ..... Tracy
Jeanne Hepple ..... Mrs. Pippin
Randy Oglesby ..... Winters
Patricia Gaul ..... Gertie
Ralph Meyering Jr. ..... Oncologist
Kelly Rutherford ..... Edwina Winfield
Chris Sarandon ..... Sam Horowitz
Nicholas Campbell ..... Malcolm Stone
Daniel Hugh Kelly ..... Ben Jones
Michael Landes ..... George Winfield
Gina Philips ..... Alexis Winfield
Simon MacCorkindale ..... Patrick Kelly
Christopher C. Fuller ..... Charles Fitzgerald
Susan Hogan ..... Kate Winfield
Daniel Pilon ..... Bert Winfield
Sarah Freeman ..... Mary
Hayden Christensen ..... Teddy Winfield
Polly Shannon ..... Helen Horowitz
Ryan Floyd ..... Baby Teddy
Alex Floyd ..... Baby Teddy
Teri Polo ..... Tana Roberts
Reed Diamond ..... Harry Winslow
Erika Slezak ..... Jean Roberts
Eric Lutes ..... Drew Lands
Allison Smith ..... Averill Winslow
Nicolas Coster ..... Arthur
James Read ..... Judge Carter
Corbin Bernsen ..... Harrison Winslow
Mark Kiely ..... Yael McBee
Starletta DuPois ..... Miriam Blake
Alice Carter ..... Lindsey
Robert Curtis Brown ..... Surgeon (as Robert Curtis-Brown)
Rod Biermann ..... Billy
Mary Kate McGeehan ..... Annettte
Nick Wechsler ..... Mugger
John Ritter ..... Bill Grant
Polly Draper ..... Adrian Towers
Kevin Kilner ..... Steven Towers
Michael Lembeck ..... Ted
Nancy Morgan ..... Zelda
Christian Cousins ..... Tommy Grant
Victor DiMattia ..... Adam Grant
Suzanne Suciu ..... Sylvia Styles
Seth Isler ..... Terrance Allman
Steven Gilborn ..... Dr. Green
David Selburg ..... Dr. Williams
Jeanine Jackson ..... Rural Doctor
Joe Svezia ..... Stanley (as Joseph Svezia)
Katsy Chappell ..... Maternity Nurse
Christopher Halsted ..... Rand
Jennie Garth ..... Crystal Wyatt
Craig Bierko ..... Spencer Hill
Terry Farrell ..... Elizabeth
Penny Fuller ..... Olivia Wyatt
Mitch Ryan ..... Harrison Barclay (as Mitchell Ryan)
Jim Haynie ..... Tad Wyatt
Roxanne Reese ..... Pearl
Albert Hall ..... Larry
Bryan Smith ..... William Hill
Patrick Massett ..... Priscilla Barclay
John McCann ..... Frances Hill
Melendy Britt ..... Ernie
Jane Daly ..... Aunt Pamela
Ted Wass
Bibi Osterwald
Patrick Duffy ..... Oliver Watson
Kate Mulgrew ..... Sarah Watson
John Anderson ..... George Watson
Ben Affleck ..... Ben Watson
Jenny Lewis ..... Melissa Watson
Matthew Lawrence ..... Sam Watson
Robyn Peterson ..... Daphne Hutchinson
Richard McKenzie ..... Jeremy Bosworth
Lynda Carter ..... Charlotte Sampson
Georgia Emelin ..... Bobbi
Gloria Dorson ..... Phyllis Watson
Mimi Cozzens ..... Margaret Porter
Peter Hansen ..... Doctor
Marjorie Lovett ..... Agnes Feighan
D. Paul Thomas ..... Minister
Lindsay Wagner ..... Daphne Fields
Barry Bostwick ..... Dr. Matthew Dane
Duncan Regehr ..... Justin Wakefield
Amy Aquino ..... Barbara
Rex Smith ..... Jeffrey Fields
Darrell Thomas Utley ..... Andrew
Fran Bennett ..... Dr. Liz Wells
Debra Sullivan ..... Harriet
Michael Mitz ..... Howard
Michael Laskin ..... the Pediatrician
Jessica Sinegal ..... Aimee
Nicholas Petrie ..... Andrew (Age 4)
Dawn Jeffory ..... Counselor for the Deaf (as Dawn Jeffory-Nelson)
Spencer Garbett ..... Crew Member
Mark Davenport ..... Sam
Eva La Rue ..... Serena Principessa di San Tibaldo Fullerton
Jeffrey Nordling ..... Col. Brad Fullerton
James Calvert ..... Teddy Fullerton
Michael Lowry ..... Vasili Arbus
Tom Kurlander ..... Greg Fullerton
Amanda Tapping ..... Linda
Natalie Radford ..... Greg's wife
Cecilley Carroll ..... Vanessa Fullerton
Angie Dickinson ..... Margaret Fullerton
Barbara Gordon ..... Dorothea Kerr
Gary Reineke ..... Charles Fullerton
Elizabeth Sjoli ..... Older Vanessa
Tim Progosh ..... Clem Stafford
Ray Laska ..... Andreas Arbus
Barbara Tyson ..... Adult Vanessa (voice)
Jenny Robertson ..... Paxton Andrews
Nick Mancuso ..... Capt. Bill Quinn
Ed Flanders ..... Ed Wilson
Ted Marcoux ..... Sgt. Tony Campobello
Hope Lange ..... Marjorie Wilson
Steven Eckholdt ..... Peter Wilson
Christopher Allport ..... Ralph Johnson
Tracy Griffith ..... Gabrielle 'Gabby' Wilson
Vivian Wu ..... France Tran
Billy Dee Williams ..... Felix
Esther Rolle ..... Queenie / Elizabeth McQueen
Rue McClanahan ..... Beatrice Andrews
Ken Marshall ..... Dr. George Andrews
Marjorie Harris ..... Allison Lee / Andrews
John Burke ..... Matt
Jaclyn Smith ..... Faye Price Thayer
Michael Ontkean ..... Ward Thayer
Joe Flanigan ..... Lionel Thayer
Kristin Minter ..... Valerie Thayer
Leslie Horan ..... Anne Thayer O'Hara
Tom Mason ..... Bill O'Hara
Brian Krause ..... Greg Thayer
Steven Gilborn ..... Paul Steel
Paul Satterfield ..... Maizie
Jim Curley ..... John
Kristen Dalton ..... Lorrie
Joel Gretsch ..... Gail Stein
Donzaleigh Abernathy ..... Cinematographer
Hillary Danner ..... Assistant Director
Kelly Junkerman ..... Wardrobe Man
Michael Lattimer ..... Studio Executive (as Daniel Moriarty)
Paul Linke ..... Jan
Dan Moriarty ..... Soundman
Laura Owens ..... Max
Dennis Redfield ..... Jason (as Shawn Thompson)
Billy Stamp ..... Vincent
Shawn David Thompson ..... Little Faye
John Waters ..... Private Investigator
Courtney Wilkes
Keone Young
Gabrielle Carteris ..... Diana Goode Douglas
Scott Baio ..... Charlie Winwood
Bruce Greenwood ..... Andy Douglas
James Naughton ..... Brad Coleman
Alexandra Paul ..... Beth
Bruce Weitz ..... Doctor
Julie Condra ..... Barbara Elizabeth Chandler
Bess Armstrong ..... Pilar Graham Coleman
Barbara Tyson ..... Gayle
Janne Mortil ..... Nancy
Ocean Hellman ..... Sam
Nina Roman ..... Laura
Lesley Ewen ..... Marina
Michelle Beaudoin ..... Jane
Sarah Strange ..... Wanda
Jaclyn Smith ..... Hilary Walker
Perry King ..... John Chapman
Patricia Kalember ..... Alexandra
Claudia Christian ..... Meagan
Donald Moffat ..... Arthur Patterson
Terry O'Quinn ..... Henry
Bruce Abbott ..... Sam (Father)
Kim Thomson ..... Mother
Colleen Dewhurst ..... Margaret
Penny Johnson ..... Paula
Mary Jo Keenen ..... Debi
Ben Lemon ..... Young Arthur
Erika Flores ..... Young Hilary
Rebecca Herbst ..... Emily
Tasia Schutt ..... Marie-Louise
Melissa Gilbert ..... Zoya Ossipov
Bruce Boxleitner ..... Clayton Andrews
Denise Alexander ..... Axelle
Don Henderson ..... Feodor
Zane Carney ..... Young Nicholas
Taryn Davis ..... Young Sasha
David Warner ..... Prince Vladimir
Diana Rigg ..... Evgenia
Peggy Cass ..... Mrs. Molloy
Jane How ..... Natalya
Richard Durden ..... Konstantin
Samuel West ..... Nicolai (as Sam West)
Brian A. Williams ..... Firefighter
James Hanlon ..... Firefighter
Margaret Illmann ..... Sophia


Synopsis:
Considered one of the most popular authors of modern times Danielle Steel is a literary giant of romantic fiction, with over 800 million copies of her works sold worldwide. Successfully translated into 28 languages, Danielle Steel's epic tales of forbidden love and sweeping tragedy, of rich and conniving families weaving tapestries of blackmail, fraud and deception have entertained audiences for forty years.
This comprehensive collection, featuring 21 dazzling adaptations of Danielle Steel's best works, is a treasure-trove of classy drama in the finest romantic tradition, starring some of Hollywood's most recognisable faces, including: Cheryl Ladd, Nastassja Kinski, Lee Horsley, Michael Nouri, Corbin Bernsen, Lindsay Wagner, Jaclyn Smith, Melissa Gilbert, Bruce Boxleitner, Terri Polo, Christopher Plummer, John Ritter, Annette O'Toole, George Hamilton and Anthony Andrews.
01. Now and Forever
02. The Ring
03. Palomino
04. Remembrance
05. A Perfect Stranger
06. Changes
07. Once in a Lifetime
08. Full Circle
09. Family Album
10. Secrets
11. Fine Things
12. Kaleidoscope
13. Zoya
14. Star
15. Daddy
16. Message from 'Nam
17. Heartbeat
18. No Greater Love
19. Jewels
20. Mixed Blessings
21. Vanished

Changes (1991)
In this made for TV movie based on Danielle Steele's novel, Cheryl Ladd portrays a successful New York television anchorwoman. When she marries a successful surgeon in Los Angeles, romance becomes difficult with their careers on opposite ends of the country.
Vanished (1995)
A mother is forced to come to terms with her past in this made-for-television adaptation of the novel by Danielle Steel. Set in the 1930s, Lisa Rinni stars as Marielle Delauney, a wife and mother who harbors a secret about a marriage she once had and a child she lost many years ago in an accident. In an attempt to re-build her life after the trauma, Marielle left her husband, re-married, and started a new family. When her second son suddenly disappears though, and her ex-husband (Maurice Godin) is considered the prime suspect, the truth about all involved is slowly revealed.
Palomino (1991)
Danielle Steel's Palomino opens with a female photographer named Samantha Taylor visiting the California ranch of her good friend in order to get herself together after Samantha's marriage dissolves. While there Samantha falls for Tate Jordan, one of the ranch hands, but he feels he is unworthy because her ex-husband is a famous television personality. He breaks off their relationship. Samantha works through her grief by photographing cowboys. Soon she suffers a terrible accident that leaves her paralyzed. She goes through a painful rehabilitation. Her friend passes away, leaving Samantha the ranch in the will. Samantha returns to the ranch and begins to put her life back together yet again when Tate returns and the pair confronts the lingering pain from their brief time together.
A Perfect Stranger (1994)
In this sudsy adaptation of a popular Danielle Steel novel, a beautiful young wife experiences waves of guilt when she finds herself increasingly distracted from caring for her dying, elderly and rich husband by the attentions of a virile stranger named Alex.


Secrets (1992)
When a TV producer strikes up a romance with an old flame, a star in his new TV series, their relationship is threatened by mysteries she won't explain to him.


The Ring (1996)
In this drama, a German woman treasures a ring, the one tie she has left to her life before WWII.
Fine Things (1990)
Based on a best-selling novel from Danielle Steele, this made-for-television melodrama tells the sad story of a highly successful businessman whose idyllic life is destroyed when his new bride dies of cancer, leaving him with her daughter. To make matters worse, his late wife's ex-husband shows up demanding custody of the child.
No Greater Love (1996)
Based on a novel by Danielle Steel, this romantic made-for-television drama follows a survivor of the Titanic, who lost her fiance during the wreck, as she gradually comes out of her shell thanks to a loving, patient producer of plays.
Full Circle (1996)
Based on a book by Danielle Steel, this drama recount's a woman's struggle to learn to love and trust again after she survives a vicious rape and beating.
Heartbeat (1993)
As indicated by its title, this made-for-TV weeper was inspired by one of author Danielle Steel's innumerable best-sellers. The beautiful and talented Adrian (Polly Draper) is a writer for one of America's most popular TV soap operas. She is also pregnant, and when she refuses to abort her baby, Adrian's selfish husband (Kevin Kilner) deserts her. It falls to one of the soap opera's producers, the recently divorced Bill (John Ritter), to convince Adrian to give romance a second chance -- and, incidentally, to give her baby a new last name.
Star (1993)
Disowned by her wealthy family, a determined young woman moves to San Francisco and tries to become a famous singer and to find lasting love. This sudsy drama chronicles her decade-long struggle. Through it all, she finds romance with an old flame.
Daddy (1991)
This TV movie's original title was Danielle Steel's Daddy, which was either an invitation or a warning depending upon one's outlook. The usual Steel formula of a big city high-roller finding love in the hinterlands is followed religiously. Patrick Duffy, a chauvinistic advertising man coming off an acrimonious divorce, heads West to film a few commercials. He takes along his infant child, whom his wife (Kate Mulgrew) had up and left behind while finding herself. What Duffy finds is beautiful actress Lynda Carter, as gorgeous a surrogate mommy as you're likely to see in Prime Time.
Once in a Lifetime (1994)
While visiting her deaf son in boarding school a widowed author meets a new man and everything in her life changes. This made-for-television drama is based on a novel by Danielle Steel.
Remembrance (1996)
In this heart-tugging romantic drama, a European woman endures much tragedy after she marries into a family of powerful American politicians.
Message from Nam (1993)
Another of several made-for-TV movies based on the best-selling novels of Danielle Steel, this one stars Jenny Robertson as Paxton Andrews, a sheltered Southern belle who falls for law student Peter Wilson (Steven Eckholdt) on the campus of Berkeley in the late '60s. After Peter is drafted and dies in Vietnam, the grief-stricken Paxton becomes the Saigon-based correspondent for a San Francisco newspaper, determined to use her column 'Message from 'Nam' to bring comfort and solace to others whose loved ones are mired in the Southeast Asian quagmire. Before the inevitable slam-bang climax during the fall of Saigon, Paxton has not only grown emotionally and spiritually, but she has also enjoyed tender romantic interludes with a hard-bitten Army captain (Nick Mancuso) and a likeable sergeant (Ted Marcoux). Also featuring such formidable personalities as Rue McClanahan, Billy Dee Williams, and Esther Rolle, Danielle Steel's 'Message From Nam' originally aired October 17, 1993, on NBC.
Family Album (1994)
Based on steamy novel by Danielle Steel and originally aired as a two-part miniseries on NBC television, this drama looks at the complex personal and professional life of a famed actress/director
Mixed Blessings (1990)
The happiness and heartbreaks of first-time parenting are lavishly visualized in this TV adaptation of Danielle Steel's novel Mixed Blessings. The teleplay by Virginia L. Browne and Rebecca Soladay evenly divides its time among three newly married couples, each one seriously contemplating parenthood. Though Brad Coleman (James Naughton) has a touchy relationship with his grown daughter from a previous marriage, his younger bride Pilar (Bess Armstrong) wants to experience motherhood firsthand. The relationship between Andy and Diana Douglas (Bruce Greenwood, Gabrielle Carteris) is imperiled when Diana has trouble conceiving. And while Charlie Winwood (Scott Baio) wants a baby in his life, his spouse Beth (Alexandra Paul) is not so easily persuaded. Add to this mixture a heavy dollop of 'outside' emotional baggage and a few picture-book happy endings, and you have a typical (and typically well-received) Danielle Steel soufflé. The film initially aired December 11, 1995, on NBC.
Kaleidoscope (1990)
Wealthy, but yearning for the family he lost after his parents' untimely deaths, a businessman hires a private eye to locate his three sisters, each of whom was sent to a different foster home following the mysterious accident. One particularly traumatized sister seems to know the truth about the deaths. Her revelations could be catastrophic for the recently reunited siblings.
Zoya (1995)
Melissa Gilbert stars in the title role of this made-for-television adaption of the novel by Danielle Steel. Gilbert stars as Zoya, a Russian orphan who flees her homeland and falls in love with an American Army soldier stationed in Paris. The two settle in New York, start a family and all seems well, but the dramatic twists and turns for Zoya have only just begun.
Jewels (1992)
Sarah Thompson, an American visiting England, meets and marries William Whitfield, the Duke of Whitfield. They settle in a chateau in France and begin a family. World War II interrupts their happiness and alters their future. After the war, the family helps war survivors by buying their jewelry and eventually opens a jewelry store, which rapidly becomes a success. But conflicts abound as new generations arise and forces from both outside and within threaten the store and the family.
Now and Forever (1983)
A couple's seemingly 'perfect' marriage is shaken when the husband is charged with rape.

Fans of Danielle Steel's bestselling brand of romance will enjoy this set of films based on the author's hugely popular novels. These love stories capture the romance of Steel's books and feature all-star casts including Oscar-winner Eva Marie Saint, Christopher Plummer, Jaclyn Smith and Cheryl Ladd. This stunning collection includes the Danielle Steel classics Kaleidoscope, in which three sisters become separated after their parents' murder and suicide; Star, in which Crystal, a young girl who loses her father, is abused by her mother; and Family Album, in which after breaking up with her husband, Faye channels her energies into bringing up her children alone and re-building her Hollywood career.
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