Remembrance (1996)
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Synopsis: Based on a novel by the queen of romantic melodrama, Danielle Steel, REMEMBRANCE is the tale of one woman's loves against the backdrop of war and loss. Serena (Eva LaRue Callahan) is an Italian... Based on a novel by the queen of romantic melodrama, Danielle Steel, REMEMBRANCE is the tale of one woman's loves against the backdrop of war and loss. Serena (Eva LaRue Callahan) is an Italian noblewoman dispossessed of her title and wealth by the uproot of World War II. Soon afterwards, however, she meets American serviceman Brad Fullerton. They marry and return to the United States together, and Serena's life seems perfect with her new husband and family, until the military calls for Brad again, and he is killed in action during the Korean War. Out of desperation, Serena turns to modeling to support herself and her young daughter, but discovers the world surrounding the business both a moral and physical threat to her well-being. With the upheavals of history as a backdrop, REMEMBRANCE utilizes the popular and emotional Danielle Steel formula. [More]
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