| Release Date: | Feb 1989 |
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| Genre: | Drama |
| Awards: | 1 win&1 nomination |
| Cast: | Armand Assante (Alfred De Marigny), Catherine Mary Stewart (Nancy), Mariette Hartley (Lady Oakes), Kevin McCarthy (Harold Christie), Michael Sarrazin (Mike Vincent), Andrew Ray (Duke of Windsor), Linda Griffiths (Duchess of Windsor), Rod Steiger (Sir Harry Oakes), Wayne Rogers (Raymond Schindler), Johnny Sekka (Alfred Adderly), Tim Woodward (Godfrey Higgs), Gwynyth Walsh (Lee Kingsley), Ron White (Lucky Luciano), Sam Malkin (Meyer Lansky), Damir Andrei (Marc Sorel), Henry Ramer (Lt. Charles Haffenden), Peter Blythe (Maj. Eric Nicholls), Shaun Scott (Dennis Bullingham), John Swindells (Col. R.A. Erskine Lindop), Ben Gordon (Capt. James Barker), Sean McCann (Capt. Ed Melchen), Roy Hall (Dr. Gordon), Colin Fox (Axel Wenner-Gren), Ancile Gloudon (Samuel), Nigel Bennett (Lt. Johnny Douglas), Carl Davis (Edgar), Paul Campbell (Terron), Leonie Forbes (Mrs. Kinbona), Elizabeth Richardson (Joyce Higgs), Bobby Ghisays (Judge Oscar Daly), Adele Colfelt (Dowager), Ashley Gambrill (Angela), Linda Gambrill (Dowager), Brian Heap (Young Man), Tony Hendriks (Correspondent), Chris Kenmay (Captain), Peter Lloyd (Curtis Thommpson), Paul Noble (Doug), Kirsten Pringle (Cynthia), Cindy Tavares-Finson (Sophie), Munair Zacca (Photographer), Helen Burrell (Secretary), Paul Issa (Foreman of the Jury (uncredited)) |
The four-hour TV movie Passion and Paradise traces the rise and fall of real-life British playboy Alfred de Marigny (Armand Assante). Little better than a gigolo, de Marigny finds himself in the Bahamas during World War II, where he romances the daughter (Catherine Mary Stewart) of fabulously wealthy Sir Harry Oakes (Rod Steiger). None of the "right people" can stomach de Marigny, but they're stuck with him once he marries Oakes' daughter. During the next few years, de Marigny manages to antagonize the Duke of Windsor (Andrew Ray), who is governor of the Bahamas; he also alienates local businessmen and infuriates a group of mobsters who want to set up a gambling casino in Nassau. As Part One of Passion and Paradise draws to a close, Sir Harry Oakes is murdered--and Alfred de Marigny is the most convenient (though not most likely) suspect. Part Two opens with the murder of Oakes in 1943. The higher-ups of the Bahama Islands sincerely hope that de Marigny is the killer, if only to get rid of the dreadful man. So anxious are certain parties to hang de Marigny that an official conspiracy to cover up vital evidence takes shape. De Marigny's only hope for salvation is an American private eye (Wayne Rogers). Filmed in Jamaica, Passion and Paradise painted so damning a portrait of Bahaman high society that several scenes (including most of those featuring the Duke of Windsor) had to be rewritten and reshot before the film's British television release.