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Danielle Steel's 'Zoya' (1995)

Danielle Steel's 'Zoya' (1995)
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Melissa Gilbert stars in the title role of this made-for-television adaption of the novel by Danielle Steel. Gilbert stars as Zoya, an Russian orphan who flees her homeland and falls in love with an American Army soldier stationed in Paris. The two settle in New York, start a family and all seems well, but the dramatic twists and turns for Zoya have only just begun. ~ Bernadette McCallion, Rovi

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Starring:
Melissa GilbertBruce Boxleitner, (more)
Director(s):
Richard A. Colla
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Danielle Steel's 'Zoya'

Melissa Gilbert stars in the title role of this made-for-television adaption of the novel by Danielle Steel. Gilbert stars as Zoya, an Russian orphan who flees her homeland and falls in love with an American Army soldier stationed in Paris. The two settle in New York, start a family and all seems well, but the dramatic twists and turns for Zoya have only just begun. ~ Bernadette McCallion, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
240 mins

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Director(s):
Richard A. Colla
Writer(s):
L.Virginia Browne
Categories:
Romance
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    Eileen E.

    This movie was very good. If you've read the book you can appreciate what is happening in the movie. I would recommend the book so as to follow some of the movie since there are some things left out.

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    Diane J.

    This was always one of my favorite Danielle Steel novels and I enjoyed the movie as much as I did the book.

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    Aubrey S.

    When the movie ended I didn't want it to be over!! It's long, and there is a lot of detail, but it is a wonderful story of love, courage, faith, and the importance of family.

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