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Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1981
  • 3h 53m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
218
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David Birney and Catherine Hicks in Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls (1981)
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Updated version of the Jacqueline Susann best selling 1960's novel shows the lives of three very different women who come to New York City to achieve fame and fortune in show business and ge... Read allUpdated version of the Jacqueline Susann best selling 1960's novel shows the lives of three very different women who come to New York City to achieve fame and fortune in show business and get all messed up in the process.Updated version of the Jacqueline Susann best selling 1960's novel shows the lives of three very different women who come to New York City to achieve fame and fortune in show business and get all messed up in the process.

  • Stars
    • Catherine Hicks
    • Lisa Hartman
    • Veronica Hamel
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    218
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Catherine Hicks
      • Lisa Hartman
      • Veronica Hamel
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Catherine Hicks
    Catherine Hicks
    • Ann Welles
    • 1981
    Lisa Hartman
    Lisa Hartman
    • Neely O'Hara
    • 1981
    Veronica Hamel
    Veronica Hamel
    • Jennifer North
    • 1981
    David Birney
    David Birney
    • Lyon Burke
    • 1981
    Gary Collins
    Gary Collins
    • Kevin Gilmore
    • 1981
    Bert Convy
    Bert Convy
    • Tony Polar
    • 1981
    Britt Ekland
    Britt Ekland
    • Françoise
    • 1981
    Denise Nicholas
    Denise Nicholas
    • Connie
    • 1981
    Steve Inwood
    • Teddi Casablanca
    • 1981
    Carol Lawrence
    Carol Lawrence
    • Miriam
    • 1981
    Camilla Sparv
    Camilla Sparv
    • Vivienne
    • 1981
    Jean Simmons
    Jean Simmons
    • Helen Lawson
    • 1981
    James Coburn
    James Coburn
    • Henry Bellamy
    • 1981
    Jean-Pierre Dorléac
    • Fashion Designer Jean-Pierre Dorleac
    • 1981
    Kathleen Nolan
    Kathleen Nolan
    • Dr. Galens
    Tricia O'Neil
    Tricia O'Neil
    • Enid Marshall
    Robert Sampson
    Robert Sampson
    • Charles Golden
    Janet MacLachlan
    Janet MacLachlan
    • Alva Solazarno
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    saydeeatx

    Valley of the Dolls (maybe)!

    I have seen the movie as well as read the book and the movie does not do the book justice. There are a dozen parts taken out (the movie was for ever long) and it jump to a subject without giving a lead up to. I did enjoy the movie don't get me wrong but I wish it had done some justice.
    3cricket-14

    If you are desperately seeking Susann trash, see the outrageous movie version made in 1967 with Sharon Tate, Patty Duke, Susan Hayward...

    This dull TV version is even worse than the theatrically released movie starring Patty Duke . . . at least that earlier version had camp appeal!
    Vince-5

    Absolutely deadening

    I positively adore Jackie Susann's novel, and the 1967 version was a lot of fun (though it hardly did the book justice). However, why they had to make this ultra-bland piece of garbage is beyond me. It bears almost no relationship to the book--the storyline takes completely different directions, the material is diluted so much that it's rendered pointless, and the elements of the characters are entirely changed. Ted is no longer Neely's long-suffering bisexual husband, but her womanizing, domineering manager. Neely herself goes from hell-on-heels to poor put-upon li'l sugarpie with eyes full of tears and a box full of "rainbows"--the term "dolls" is never used. The only shock is seeing David (Last House on the Left) Hess as a Frenchman named Robaire!

    And the acting! Veronica Hamel is a terrible actress and has none of the delicate poignancy that Sharon Tate possessed. Note the way she smokes her cigarettes--she's trying so hard to appear stylish and feminine that she looks like a drag queen. When Hamel's brittle, unappealing Jennifer committed suicide, I was glad I didn't have to put up with her any longer! Bert Convy is gratingly awful as Tony, Catherine Hicks is dishwater-dull as Anne, and Lisa Hartman is hopelessly miscast as the toned-down Neely. Jean Simmons's Helen Lawson is sickeningly un-evil.

    What else? Well, the songs are godawful (despite Dionne Warwick's performance of the theme, "What Becomes of Love"), the atmosphere is nonexistent, and worst of all, IT'S NOT EVEN GOOD FOR LAUGHS! Four hours of unadulterated boredom. If Jacqueline Susann hadn't died in 1974, this monstrosity would've killed her.
    swisener

    guilty pleasure

    Having recently reread the book, I saw the second half of the movie a few nights ago on Women's Entertainment. I now would like to see the first part. Anything's better than the original movie. Veronica Hamel is a gorgeous Jennifer North and gives the character depth that Sharon Tate couldn't, or didn't, in the movie. She actually develops the character better than did Jacqueline Susann, who depicted her as a sexpot with nothing to offer except a pretty face and large breasts. Hamel's scenes with Gary Collins (who will never be confused with Gary Cooper, who has the same initials) were especially touching. Jennifer's female relationship was tastefully played and her fadeout scene was as good as one could expect from schlock such as this.

    Lisa Hartman as Neely ("Neeley" in a movie billboard) O'Hara didn't work for me, but she was an improvement upon Patty Duke in the original. Susann depicted Neely brilliantly as a Judy Garland-type diva who was devious enough to have played Eve Harrington in "All About Eve." I would like to see how Hartman plays Neely in the first part of the movie. But Neely as a rock singer? Forget about it.

    Catherine Hicks as Anne Welles held my attention throughout the two hours. She captured the spirit of Susann's character much better than Barbara Parkins and was much sexier, I thought, playing a professional woman than Lyon Burke's love interest. Her romantic stuff with James Coburn was handled poorly (I could picture Henry Bellamy bedding with Helen Lawson but not with Anne) and, although sympathizing a little with Lyon, I didn't care whether the two stayed together or not. As for Lyon and Neely together, it worked much better in the book than in the movie remake.

    Having Anne and Neely remain friends through it all stretched the boundaries of common sense, but anyone who sits through two hours of this cinematic common candy wasn't channel-surfing for "Hamlet" in the first place.
    3omouroux

    Bland though vaguely entertaining

    The complexity of Jacqueline Susann's characters and subtlety of their relationships are completely lost in this syrupy TV movie, which also suffers from too many miscast parts--from a very average-looking Ann to a flat-chested Jennifer and an overly cheery Nelly.

    The reasons for putting together such a project are rather mysterious, and to say it didn't age well would be finding excuses for this universally shabby and lazy movie, which can't be saved by several fine performances.

    All we're left with is a cheap mini-soap brightened by a couple of good songs by lovely Lisa Hartman. Good enough if you can't fall asleep at 3 in the morning--this should do the trick. Otherwise, do yourself a favor and buy the book!

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      Nathan Lane's TV debut.
    • Quotes

      Henry Bellamy: You see Neely's has a very special young talent, it needs a place to grow, to become more confident, now I can give her that and we can all share in those results, but it's that talent that's so valuable it's precious, it needs firm professional guidance and if you're going to continue to handle you better learn your business young man, the amateurs have a tendency to bring everyone down to their level, and in this case, that's intolerable.

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      Referenced in Valley of the Dolls (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      What Becomes of Love
      Lyrics by Sammy Cahn

      Music by George Barrie

      Sung by Dionne Warwick

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    • Release date
      • October 19, 1981 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls - 1981
    • Filming locations
      • 10431 Bellagio Road, Los Angeles, California, USA(Ann's house)
    • Production company
      • 20th Century Fox Television
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      3 hours 53 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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