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(More customer reviews)Mistrals Daughter is excellent, expecially if you are a hopeless romantic like me. Stephanie Powers is very believeable as the 18ish country girl who arrives in Paris hoping to find love and success as an artist's model. A reality check occurs when the object of her affection, Mistral, played by Stacy Keach turns out to be more interested in himself and his own pursuits as an artist, than his realtionship with "Maggie Lunel"(Powers). Broken hearted, Maggie is pursued and falls for the enigmatic wealthy American from New York played by dashing (and young)Timothy Dalton. Tragedy folows "Maggie" all of her days and the story follows three generations of Lunel women. Their romances intertwine with Mistral and his illegitimate daughter. Worth watching on the couch witha hot cup of tea and an afghan. Enjoy!
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The Star-Studded CBS Mini-Series Event Starring Stacy Keach, Stephanie Powers, Lee Remick, Robert Urich and Timothy Dalton Based on the Best-Selling Novel by Judith Krantz
Witness three generations of magnificent red-haired beauties born to scandal and bound to a single extraordinary man – Julian Mistral (Stacy Keach), the painter, the genius, the lover – whose passions seared them all…
Maggy (Stephanie Powers) – the toast of Paris in the \'20s. Her luminous flesh was immortalized in the paintings that made Mistral legendary… Teddy (Stephanie Dunnam) – Maggy\'s daughter, the incomparable cover girl who lived fast and left as her legacy Mistral\'s dazzling love child… Fauve (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu) – Mistral\'s daughter, whose one dark secret drove her to risk everything in a feverish search for love.
From the \'20s Paris of Chanel to the model wars of the \'70s, this epic mini-series captures the scandal and explosive glamour of the worlds of art and high fashion.
ALSO INCLUDES: New Interview with Stacy Keach, Introduction by Judith Krantz
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