Lace II (TV 1985)While in the first part, Lili searched for her mother, she now questions her mom on the identity of her father. Director:William Hale |
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Lace II (TV 1985)While in the first part, Lili searched for her mother, she now questions her mom on the identity of her father. Director:William Hale |
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| Brooke Adams | ... | ||
| Deborah Raffin | ... | ||
| Arielle Dombasle | ... | ||
| Phoebe Cates | ... | ||
| Anthony Higgins | ... | ||
| Christopher Cazenove | ... |
Raleigh
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François Guétary | ... |
Pierre
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| James Read | ... |
Daryl Webster
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Patrick Ryecart | ... |
Werner Graff
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Michael Fitzpatrick | ... |
Nicholas 'Nick' Cliff, Jr.
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| Walter Gotell | ... |
General Zedd
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Paul Shelley | ... |
Christopher Swann
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Ed Wiley | ... |
Tom Schwartz
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Peter Jeffrey | ... |
Nicholas Cliff, Sr.
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| James Faulkner | ... |
Charles Chazelle
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In this sequel to the mini-series, Lily must now find her father to save her newly found mother. Her mother, Judy went to Asia to interview the head of a revolutionary force. When she gets there, she is told that she was brought there so that they could ask for a million dollars ransom. Lily doesn't have that kind of money, so along with her mother's friends, Pagan and Maxine must find her father and ask him for the ransom. Her mother wrote three romans a clef about the man who's Lily's father. So each goes off to see the men that are depicted in Judy's stories. Written by <rcs0411@yahoo.com>
We can FINALLY understand why Lily has such a dark complexion while her mother is so fair. This movie was, in many ways, better than Lace #I. One can understand why Lily turned out the way that she did. It was nice to see the girls all work together instead of against each other. The ending was very masterfully done. Bravo!