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Kaleidoscope (1990 film)

Kaleidoscope, also known as Danielle Steel's Kaleidoscope, is a 1990 made-for-television romantic drama film directed by Jud Taylor. The film is based upon the 1987 novel of the same name by Danielle Steel.

Kaleidoscope
Based onKaleidoscope
by Danielle Steel
Written byKarol Ann Hoeffner
Directed byJud Taylor
StarringJaclyn Smith
Perry King
Music byJohnny Mandel
Dennis McCarthy
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerDouglas S. Cramer
ProducerElaine Rich
CinematographyLaszlo George
EditorMichael S. Murphy
Running time96 minutes
Production companiesThe Cramer Company
NBC Productions
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseOctober 15, 1990 (1990-10-15)

Plot

When wealthy Arthur Patterson (Donald Moffat) finds out that he is dying, he tries to make peace with his past. He looks back to his World War II years, when he was a soldier in France. There, he met a poor French girl, Solange Bertrand (Kim Thomson), whom he fell in love with. Solange married his good friend Sam (Bruce Abbott), though, and they settled in New York City after the War, where Sam worked as an actor on Broadway. Solange gave birth to three girls, who were all separated after the tragic deaths of their parents. Arthur is determined to reunite the girls, with the help of private detective John Chapman (Perry King). John warns the old man for a disappointing outcome, but Arthur remains determined to correct the past.

First, John contacts the oldest sister, who was eight when her parents died. Hilary Walker (Jaclyn Smith), now working as the head of a big Manhattan firm, initially denies having any acquaintance with Mr. Patterson, and claims that she has lived in Manhattan all of her life. Through her assistant Paula (Penny Johnson Jerald), John finds out that Hilary lied to him about her past, and confronts her with the facts. Hilary angrily explains that she is still trying to bury her past, and has no interest in reliving it. She eventually reveals that she was severely abused by her aunt and uncle, who she and her sisters lived with after her parents died. Her sisters were soon adopted by other people, but Hilary stayed behind with her abusive family, because most people had no interest in adopting her due to her age. When she was eighteen, she got away and tried to contact Mr. Patterson, but he refused to see her.

Second, John meets the middle daughter, Alexandra (Patricia Kalember), who was adopted by Margaret (Colleen Dewhurst), and currently resides in South Carolina as the wife of Senator Henry (Terry O'Quinn). She has a rich social life and two lovely daughters, though feels that her husband treats her more as a servant than as a loving wife. When John arrives in town, he first speaks to Margaret, through whom he learns that Alexandra is not aware that she is adopted. Margaret tries to prevent John from telling Alexandra the truth, but realizing that she cannot, she decides to tell her daughter the truth herself. Alexandra assures Margaret that she still sees her as her real mother, though blames her that she never informed her about having two sisters. Henry feels that the situation could cause a scandal and ruin his political career. Despite his objection, Alexandra eagerly agrees to meet her sisters and Mr. Chapman at his Connecticut mansion.

Third, John travels to San Francisco to meet with the youngest daughter Meagan (Claudia Christian), who is now working as a doctor. She and her husband have been trying for ages to get pregnant, though she has suffered several miscarriages. Her husband (Robert Bidaman) feels that their love life has now become a tight schedule, and he is frustrated that Meagan will not consider adopting. Meagan, who has known that she is adopted from the very first minute, is surprised with John's visit, but quickly agrees to travel with him to Connecticut. Back on the East Coast, John still has trouble convincing Hilary to meet with her sisters. Due to his constant visits to her office and home, they fall in love. Because of John, Hilary becomes the third sister to agree to travel to Connecticut.

At Patterson's mansion, the three women are happily reunited, and they have dinner with Chapman. Hilary, who feels the whole get-together is a charade, publicly blames Patterson for the death of her parents. She then goes on to explain that she witnessed her father strangling her mother to death, after she had admitted that she has been in love with Patterson for years, and was certain that Meagan is his child. Hilary then leaves the scene in tears. Patterson assures Meagan that he never knew that he was her father, and she calmly tries to process the information. Meagan decides to stay at his death bed, and before he dies, he apologizes for not being in her life. Hilary initially refuses to attend the funeral, but, as a gesture for accepting her past, finally shows up, aided by her new partner John.

Cast

References

External links

  • Kaleidoscope at IMDb
  • Danielle Steel's Fine Things/Kaleidoscope (EW review)

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This article consists almost entirely of a plot summary It should be expanded to provide more balanced coverage that includes real world context Please edit the article to focus on discussing the work rather than merely reiterating the plot November 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Kaleidoscope also known as Danielle Steel s Kaleidoscope is a 1990 made for television romantic drama film directed by Jud Taylor The film is based upon the 1987 novel of the same name by Danielle Steel KaleidoscopeBased onKaleidoscopeby Danielle SteelWritten byKarol Ann HoeffnerDirected byJud TaylorStarringJaclyn SmithPerry KingMusic byJohnny MandelDennis McCarthyCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionExecutive producerDouglas S CramerProducerElaine RichCinematographyLaszlo GeorgeEditorMichael S MurphyRunning time96 minutesProduction companiesThe Cramer CompanyNBC ProductionsReleaseOriginal networkNBCOriginal releaseOctober 15 1990 1990 10 15 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 References 4 External linksPlot EditWhen wealthy Arthur Patterson Donald Moffat finds out that he is dying he tries to make peace with his past He looks back to his World War II years when he was a soldier in France There he met a poor French girl Solange Bertrand Kim Thomson whom he fell in love with Solange married his good friend Sam Bruce Abbott though and they settled in New York City after the War where Sam worked as an actor on Broadway Solange gave birth to three girls who were all separated after the tragic deaths of their parents Arthur is determined to reunite the girls with the help of private detective John Chapman Perry King John warns the old man for a disappointing outcome but Arthur remains determined to correct the past First John contacts the oldest sister who was eight when her parents died Hilary Walker Jaclyn Smith now working as the head of a big Manhattan firm initially denies having any acquaintance with Mr Patterson and claims that she has lived in Manhattan all of her life Through her assistant Paula Penny Johnson Jerald John finds out that Hilary lied to him about her past and confronts her with the facts Hilary angrily explains that she is still trying to bury her past and has no interest in reliving it She eventually reveals that she was severely abused by her aunt and uncle who she and her sisters lived with after her parents died Her sisters were soon adopted by other people but Hilary stayed behind with her abusive family because most people had no interest in adopting her due to her age When she was eighteen she got away and tried to contact Mr Patterson but he refused to see her Second John meets the middle daughter Alexandra Patricia Kalember who was adopted by Margaret Colleen Dewhurst and currently resides in South Carolina as the wife of Senator Henry Terry O Quinn She has a rich social life and two lovely daughters though feels that her husband treats her more as a servant than as a loving wife When John arrives in town he first speaks to Margaret through whom he learns that Alexandra is not aware that she is adopted Margaret tries to prevent John from telling Alexandra the truth but realizing that she cannot she decides to tell her daughter the truth herself Alexandra assures Margaret that she still sees her as her real mother though blames her that she never informed her about having two sisters Henry feels that the situation could cause a scandal and ruin his political career Despite his objection Alexandra eagerly agrees to meet her sisters and Mr Chapman at his Connecticut mansion Third John travels to San Francisco to meet with the youngest daughter Meagan Claudia Christian who is now working as a doctor She and her husband have been trying for ages to get pregnant though she has suffered several miscarriages Her husband Robert Bidaman feels that their love life has now become a tight schedule and he is frustrated that Meagan will not consider adopting Meagan who has known that she is adopted from the very first minute is surprised with John s visit but quickly agrees to travel with him to Connecticut Back on the East Coast John still has trouble convincing Hilary to meet with her sisters Due to his constant visits to her office and home they fall in love Because of John Hilary becomes the third sister to agree to travel to Connecticut At Patterson s mansion the three women are happily reunited and they have dinner with Chapman Hilary who feels the whole get together is a charade publicly blames Patterson for the death of her parents She then goes on to explain that she witnessed her father strangling her mother to death after she had admitted that she has been in love with Patterson for years and was certain that Meagan is his child Hilary then leaves the scene in tears Patterson assures Meagan that he never knew that he was her father and she calmly tries to process the information Meagan decides to stay at his death bed and before he dies he apologizes for not being in her life Hilary initially refuses to attend the funeral but as a gesture for accepting her past finally shows up aided by her new partner John Cast EditJaclyn Smith as Hilary Walker Perry King as John Chapman Patricia Kalember as Alexandra Claudia Christian as Meagan Donald Moffat as Arthur Patterson Terry O Quinn as Henry Bruce Abbott as Sam Father Kim Thomson as Solange Bertrand Mother Colleen Dewhurst as Margaret Penny Johnson Jerald as Paula Mary Jo Keenen as Debi Ben Lemon as Young Arthur Erika Flores as Young Hilary Rebecca Herbst as EmilyReferences EditExternal links EditKaleidoscope at IMDb Danielle Steel s Fine Things Kaleidoscope EW review Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kaleidoscope 1990 film amp oldid 1152356999, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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