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Judith Krantz Collection (7 Mini-Series) - 11-DVD Box Set (DVD) (*)
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Original Title: Till We Meet Again / Mistral's Daughter / Dazzle / I'll Take Manhattan / Torch Song / Scruples / Princess Daisy
Screened, competed or awarded at:
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
Dutch ( Subtitles )
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )


Product Origin/Format:
Netherlands ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
1740 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

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


Movie filmed in 1980 - 1995 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Charles Jarrott
Kevin Connor
Douglas Hickox
Richard A. Colla
Richard Michaels
Michael Miller
Alan J. Levi
Waris Hussein


Written By:
Judith Krantz
Andrew Peter Marin
Terence Feely
Laurence Heath
Diana Gould
Leonora Thuna
James Lee
Diana Hammond


Actors:
Michael York ..... Paul de Lancel (2 episodes, 1989)
Courteney Cox ..... Marie-Frederique 'Freddy' de Lancel (2 episodes, 1989)
Mia Sara ..... Delphine de Lancel (2 episodes, 1989)
Lucy Gutteridge ..... Eve de Lancel (2 episodes, 1989)
Hugh Grant ..... Bruno de Lancel (2 episodes, 1989)
Charles Shaughnessy ..... Armand Sadowski (2 episodes, 1989)
Maxwell Caulfield ..... Alain Marais (2 episodes, 1989)
John Vickery ..... Anthony Alistair Wilmot 'Tony' Longbridge (2 episodes, 1989)
Barry Bostwick ..... Terrence 'Mac' McGuire (2 episodes, 1989)
Bruce Boxleitner ..... Jock Hampton (2 episodes, 1989)
Denis Arndt ..... Swede Castelli (2 episodes, 1989)
Juliet Mills ..... Vivianne de Biron (2 episodes, 1989)
Caroline Blakiston ..... Madame Courdet (2 episodes, 1989)
Angela Browne ..... Lady Penelope Longbridge (2 episodes, 1989)
Linden Chiles ..... Richard Armstrong (2 episodes, 1989)
Niamh Cusack ..... Louise (2 episodes, 1989)
Roland Curram ..... Marquis de St. Fraycourt (2 episodes, 1989)
Christopher Chaplin ..... Jacques Sette (2 episodes, 1989)
Paul Daneman ..... Jean-Luc de Lancel (2 episodes, 1989)
Vernon Dobtcheff ..... Felix Penroux (2 episodes, 1989)
David Griffin ..... Capt. Douglas (2 episodes, 1989)
Elisabeth Harnois ..... Young Freddy (2 episodes, 1989)
Susannah Harker ..... Laure de Lancel (2 episodes, 1989)
Stefanie Powers ..... Maggy Lunel (4 episodes, 1984)
Lee Remick ..... Kate Browning (4 episodes, 1984)
Stacy Keach ..... Julien Mistral (4 episodes, 1984)
Ian Richardson ..... Adrien Avigdor (4 episodes, 1984)
Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu ..... Fauve (4 episodes, 1984)
Robert Urich ..... Jason Darcy (3 episodes, 1984)
Timothy Dalton ..... Perry Kilkullen (3 episodes, 1984)
Stéphane Audran ..... Paula Deslandes (3 episodes, 1984)
Stephanie Dunnam ..... Teddy Lunel (3 episodes, 1984)
Cotter Smith ..... Frank (3 episodes, 1984)
Pierre Malet ..... Eric Avigdor (3 episodes, 1984)
Alexandra Stewart ..... Mary Jane Kilkullen (3 episodes, 1984)
Joanna Lumley ..... Lally Longbridge (3 episodes, 1984)
Lisa Hartman ..... Juanita 'Jazz' Kilkullen
Cliff Robertson ..... Mike Kilkullen
James Farentino ..... Jimmy Rosemont
Dixie Carter ..... Lydie Kilkullen
Bruce Greenwood ..... Casey Nelson
Jeffrey Meek ..... Tony 'Gabe' Gabriel
BD Wong ..... Teng
Lisa Eilbacher ..... Fernanda Kilkullen
Linda Evans ..... Sylvie Norberg Kilkullen
Natalija Nogulich ..... Phoebe Millbank
June Chadwick ..... Georgina Rosemont
Kim Johnston Ulrich ..... Valerie Kilkullen
Michael Easton ..... Nick
Alastair Duncan ..... Sam
Lydie Denier
Valerie Bertinelli ..... Maxime 'Maxi' Amberville (Cipriani)
Barry Bostwick ..... Zachary Amberville
Francesca Annis ..... Lily Amberville (née Adamsfield) (1987)
Jane Kaczmarek ..... Nina Stern
Jack Scalia ..... Rocco Cipriani
Paul Hecht ..... Pavka Mayer (1987)
Tim Daly ..... Toby Amberville (as Timothy Daly)
Julianne Moore ..... India West
Adam Storke ..... Justin Amberville
Perry King ..... Cutter Amberville
Ken Olin ..... Nat Lammerman (1987)
Kate Vernon ..... Nanette Alexander
Brett Cullen ..... Dennis Brady
Lynne Griffin ..... Candice Alexander
Georgia Slowe ..... Young Lily
Raquel Welch ..... Paula Eastman
Jack Scalia ..... Mike Lanahan
Alicia Silverstone ..... Delphine
George Newbern ..... Wedge
Laura Innes ..... Ronnie
Nada Despotovich ..... Ken
Stan Ivar ..... Phyllis
Lee Garlington ..... Production Assistant
Lynn Clark ..... Waiter
Joshua Abramson ..... Sushi Guy
Vinny Argiro ..... Grip
Steve Artiaga ..... Maria
Tom Badal ..... Duke
Marie Barrientos
Ralph Chelli
Lindsay Wagner ..... Billy Ikehorn
Barry Bostwick ..... Spider Elliott
Marie-France Pisier ..... Valentine O'Neill
Efrem Zimbalist Jr. ..... Ellis Ikehorn
Connie Stevens ..... Maggie McGregor (3 episodes, 1980)
Nick Mancuso ..... Vito Orsini
Robert Reed ..... Josh Hillman
Gene Tierney ..... Harriet Toppingham (3 episodes, 1980)
Louise Latham ..... Mary Ann Evans (3 episodes, 1980)
Genevieve ..... Lilianne de Vertdulac (3 episodes, 1980)
Michael Callan ..... Alan Wilton
Gary Graham ..... Jake Cassidy
Sarah Marshall ..... Susan Arvey (3 episodes, 1980)
Milton Selzer ..... Sid Amos
Paul Carr ..... Pat O'Byrnne
John Hancock ..... Lieutenant Tony Bakersmith (3 episodes, 1980)
Anna Lee ..... Aunt Wilhelmina (3 episodes, 1980)
Lelia Goldoni ..... Joanne Hillman (3 episodes, 1980)
George Gaynes ..... John Prince
Kim Cattrall ..... Melanie Adams (3 episodes, 1980)
Frank M. Benard ..... Edouard (3 episodes, 1980)
Gavin MacLeod ..... Curt Arvey
Carol O'Leary ..... Faye (2 episodes, 1980)
Eloise Hardt ..... La Comtesse (2 episodes, 1980)
Lindsay Wagner ..... Francesca Valenski
Paul Michael Glaser ..... North
Robert Urich ..... Patrick Shannon
Claudia Cardinale ..... Anabelle de Fourdemont Valenski
Rupert Everett ..... Ram Valenski
Sada Thompson ..... Masha
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


Synopsis:
Till We Meet Again (1989)
The two daughters of a French singer pursue an infinite number of romances.
Mistral's Daughter (1984)
An arrogant Paris painter attracts a number of women from the 1920s to the 1970s, though he focuses on leaving a legacy for his daughter.
Dazzle (1995)
Beautiful successful photographer battles evil half-sisters and evil land developers to keep the family ranch intact, following her father's death. In the midst of all this, she finds love and fulfillment.
I'll Take Manhattan (1987)
Maxi Amberville tries to save the magazine empire her father built, but her treacherous uncle stands in her way.
Torch Song (1993)
A movie star with an alcohol problem goes into rehabilitation where she meets a firefighter with similar problems.
Scruples (1980)
Lindsay Wagner, Barry Bostwick and Marie-France Pisier star in a 1980 miniseries about a rich widow.
Princess Daisy (1983)
The lovely Daisy is the daughter of a Russian prince and an American movie star. After her parents are killed, she flees from her half-brother Ram. She fights her way to the top of the modeling profession and falls in love with a company president. But then, her half-brother arrives on the scene, ready to blackmail and destroy her.

Till We Meet Again (1989)
Made for TV movie revolving around the lives of three young women as they deal with the incidents around them. Along the way they find romance and become swept up in family intrigue. Events from 1913- 1956 are included in this adaptation of Judith Krantz's bestseller.
Mistral's Daughter (1984)
Beautiful and naïve Maggy Lunel arrives in Paris completely broke. She becomes an artist's model and the toast of Paris, attracting the attention of Picasso-like painter Julien Mistral, an arrogant and selfish man who places his work above everything. Their paths diverge as Mistral's art catches the eye of a rich American woman who becomes his patroness and eventually his wife. During the war years in France, Mistral collaborates with the Nazis in order to continue with his work, a decision that will come back to haunt him years later. In the meantime, Maggy has a daughter named Teddy who grows up and falls in love with Mistral with whom she has a child named Fauve. As Mistral ages, he comes to terms with his selfish past and wartime betrayal through his art, leaving a beautiful legacy for his daughter, Fauve.
Dazzle (1995)
Based on the novel. A world famous photographer and heiress to California's most valuable land must help her father fight off an evil Hong Kong consortium, his scheming first wife, and her jealous half sisters who will stop at nothing to gain control of their beloved ranch-worth over three billion dollars. When her father dies in a mysterious plane crash, she vows to hold on to her beloved land and expose those who plot against her.
I'll Take Manhattan (1987)
This is the story of Maxi Amberville and her attempt to save her father's empire from her uncle. It begins when Maxi Amberville's father Zachary is found at the bottom of a cliff and dies later. Five months later, Maxi and her siblings learn that there is a board meeting of which they were not informed. They discover that their uncle Cutter Amberville, Zachary's brother, is not only in charge but has just married their mother, and also that Cutter has decided to cease operations on four magazines that have been in the red. When Maxi learns of this she threatens to reveal to her mother some of the skeletons in Cutter's closet unless he allows her to take charge of one of the magazines that he plans to close and if she can make it get into the black, the others will remain in operation. Then the story shifts to when Zachary returned from WW2, a hero, and his family is fawning all over him, which leaves Cutter pretty much out, which is the reason for the animosity between them. Zachary then goes to New York to begin his work and he eventually starts his own magazine. Before long he has several magazines under his belt, and he also finds the love of his Nina, but she rejects his marriage proposal. He then goes to England and meets Lily, an aspiring dancer. But when she is rejected by the dancing world, she decides to accept Zachary's proposal. They have two children, Toby and Maxi. Now Zachary fawns all over Maxi, which sometimes Lily feels is too much, and when Toby is diagnosed as having a condition that will eventually leave him blind, things begin to unravel. She then has an affair with Cutter, who clearly is just using her to get at Zachary. Maxi would grow up to be Daddy's Girl, who throws herself at Rocco Cipriani, a man who works for her father. When she gets pregnant, they marry but divorce when Maxi clearly cannot survive without the lifestyle that her father provided for her. She would marry two more times. Eventually Zachary becomes aware of not only Cutter's affair with Lily but also of other machinations. He then cuts himself off from Cutter, which only fuels Cutter's hatred for him.
Torch Song (1993)
Alcoholism drives a movie star (Raquel Welch) into rehabilitation where she meets a firefighter (Jack Scalia) with similar problems.
Scruples (1980)
The soap-operatic story follows the fortunes of three ambitious youngish people: Billy, secretary and then wife to an older zillionaire, whose death frees Billy to start up a Beverly Hills boutique (""Scruples"") and to pursue the pretentious and manly but commercially woebegone film director Vito Orsini. Meanwhile, Valentine, a French would-be fashion designer, and Spider, a parking lot attendant/photographer/stud, struggle up the ladder, become buddies and put off a romance that seems inevitable despite their difference in height. After Valentine and Spider become Billy's employees, they team up to navigate a number of speed bumps on the road to happiness.
Princess Daisy (1983)
Daisy Valensky's parents were a Russian Prince and an American actress. Her parents has whirlwind romance, and were expecting twins. However, when one of them was born intellectually disabled, the Prince feeling that the intellectually disabled child should be forgotten, tells his wife that she died. However, the maid tells her the truth so she runs away to America with both children, and refuses to see her husband unless he is willing to acknowledge both of their children. When she dies, the girls are sent back to their father in Europe but he again places his intellectually disabled child in an institution. Her father dies when she is 16 and lives with her father's mistress, Anabelle. However, her half-brother develops an unhealthy obsession for her; he then molests her. Anabelle then decides to send Daisy to America. When all of her inheritance is gone she goes to work at an ad agency and has a relationship with her boss, North. Later an American tycoon, Patrick Shannon decides to make her a spokesperson and a relationship develops. However, Ram's obsession for her still continues.

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