Danielle Steel's Full Circle (1992)

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Written by Danielle Steel, Karol Ann Hoeffner

Directed by Bethany Rooney

Also known as "Danielle Steel: La Rueda del Deseo"

Running Time: 95 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1992

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Romantic melodrama about a young woman who, determined to avoid mistakes her mother made, is unable to trust or work with men. An adaptation of the Danielle Steel novel.

When is Danielle Steel's Full Circle next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on True Entertainment December 27th, 12 noon and on True Entertainment January 3rd, 2010, 12 noon. See more...

Cast

Teri PoloTana Roberts
Reed DiamondHarry Winslow
Image for Corbin BernsenCorbin BernsenHarrison Winslow
Erika SlezakJean Roberts
Jennifer BarkerEileen Lands
Rod BiermannBilly
Alice CarterLindsey
Sue CaseyBallet Teacher
Nicolas Coster
Robert Curtis-BrownSurgeon
Starletta DuPoisMiriam Blake
Peter GantenbeinBilly's Friend
Yolanda GaskinsNewscaster
Joyce GuyNurse
Kotoko KawamuraVictim
Mark KielyYael McBee
Christian KlemashEd Barrows
Eric LutesDrew Lands
Mary Kate McGeehanAnnettte
Lyn MerrittYoung Jean
Patrick PankhurstJudge
James ReadJudge Carter
Savanna RyanTana's Daughter
Leon Simmons Jr.Judge's Clerk
Allison SmithAverill Winslow
Fr. Clayton L. ThomasonMinister
Kate TucciTana
Amanda WareTana
Image for Nick WechslerNick WechslerMugger
Brad YatesWaiter

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