| Monte Carlo | |
|---|---|
| DVD cover | |
| Genre | Drama |
| Based on | Monte Carlo by Stephen Sheppard |
| Screenplay by | Peter Lefcourt |
| Story by | Stephen Sheppard |
| Directed by | Anthony Page |
| Starring | |
| Music by | Stanley Myers |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of episodes | 2 |
| Production | |
| Executive producers | |
| Producer | Gerald W. Abrams |
| Cinematography | Jean Tournier |
| Editor | Bill Lenny |
| Running time | 200 minutes |
| Production companies | |
| Budget | $9 million |
| Original release | |
| Network | CBS |
| Release | November 9 – November 10, 1986 |
Monte Carlo is a 1986 American two-part, four-hour television miniseries starring Joan Collins and George Hamilton. An adaptation of the 1983 novel of the same name by Stephen Sheppard, it is a spy thriller set in Monaco during World War II. The miniseries was produced by Gerald W. Abrams, Collins and her then-husband Peter Holm.
Adapted from the 1983 novel Monte Carlo by Stephen Sheppard (Summit Books, ISBN 0-671-44789-0), the teleplay was written by Peter Lefcourt. The miniseries was produced by Gerald W. Abrams, Collins and her then-husband Peter Holm. Directed by Anthony Page, it was reported to have cost $9 million. [1]
The four-hour miniseries was broadcast in two parts on CBS starting on November 9, 1986. [1] John J. O'Connor of The New York Times wrote that "Monte Carlo gives us the beginnings of World War II as they might have been conceived and executed by a couturier." He noted that Collins has "more than three dozen costume changes", and that she "is convinced that her fans want only romantic adventures and beautiful people in gorgeous clothes". [1]
Collins also produced and starred in the CBS miniseries Sins earlier the same year.
Monte Carlo at IMDb