Jackie Collin's Hollywood Wives: The Next Generation (2003)

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Written by Jackie Collins, Nicole Avril

Directed by Joyce Chopra

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2003

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA/Canada

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

The steamy sequel to the classic holiday read - sex, stars and success all combine in this glamorous story! Farrah Fawcett stars.

Cast

Image for Farrah FawcettFarrah FawcettLissa Roman
Melissa GilbertTaylor Singer
Robin GivensKyndra
Dorian HarewoodClaude St. Claire
Jeff KaakeGregg Lynch
Stewart BickLarry Singer
Image for Kandyse McClureKandyse McClureSaffron
Robert MoloneyEric Vernon
Pascale HuttonNikki Roman
Peter CockettJames Pierson
Jack ScaliaMichael Scorsinni
Peter OldringDanny
Michael Matthew BarkerChef
Olivia ChengGirlfriend #1
Emma DuncanMontana Gray
Anne HawthorneBobby
Charlene JacksonLuba
Eric JohnsonBrian Richter
David JosephRamon
Dallas La PortaOliver Rock
Greg LawsonSam Rock
Tommy LimLim
Monica LipscombeJenny Griffith
Andrew MisleCarlos
Susan O'RourkeReporter
Kurtis SanheimSecurity Guard
Amanda TaffsDeidre Baker
William S. TaylorQuincy Robbins
James ThomasEvan Richter
Anna Van HooftGirlfriend #2
Carlton WatsonIsaac Griffith
Roxanne WongMai Lee

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