Melrose Place

(serial)
Dramat / Romantyczny
Stany Zjednoczone, (1992–1999), 170 h 8 min (Liczba minut: 43–93 min)

Twórcy:

Darren Star

Obsada:

Thomas Calabro, Heather Locklear, Andrew Shue, Josie Bissett, Doug Savant, Grant Show, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Jack Wagner, Laura Leighton, Marcia Cross (więcej)
(inne zawody)

Serie(7) / Odcinki(219)

Opisy(1)

This Aaron Spelling series -with characteristic attractive, but not (yet) famous, casting- is set in and named after an apartment block in the West Hollywood district of Los Angeles, just affordable -even if some take a roommate- for a number of tweens who hope to start their adult life from there in the huge metropolis. The early tenants include Billy Campbell, an optimistic, pleasant would be-writer, Allison Parker, a neurotic-anal employee who has a love-hate-relationship with him, Matt Fielding, a noble gay social worker, Dr. Michael Mancini who also acts as (unqualified) superintendent, his partner Jane Andrews whose ambition is in fashion, handy-man Jake Hanson -also the artificial link with Spelling hit series Beverly Hills 90210- and photographer Jo Reynolds. At first it focuses on their neighborly and amical/amorous relationships, but as they get started in life their professional lives introduce new story lines, lovers and other characters, some of which become very important and/or move in, such as Michael's hospital rival Peter Burns, Billy and Allison's boss Amanda Woodward, Jane's crazy sister Sidney and many others, so the series evolves from a young soap to a mix of more dramatical stories, including adultery, divorce, even violent crimes. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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wszystkie recenzje użytkownika

angielski The original spin-off of the classic Beverly Hills 90210, followed by Models Inc. The era of intrigue in 1990s TV shows at its best (worst). Hudson Leick was unforgettable in Season 4, and Courtney Thorne-Smith (Ally McBeal, According to Jim and Two and a Half Men) stayed with me for more TV entertainment. Marcia Cross has always been a chapter unto herself. I'm not sure if I've ever seen all the episodes, but I've definitely seen the vast majority of them, and I still have a very good feeling about the finale, in which Heather Locklear kicked it up a notch (as if it were a completely different genre). ()

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