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Danielle Steel's 'Heartbeat' (1993)

Danielle Steel's 'Heartbeat' (1993)
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As indicated by its title, this made-for-TV weeper was inspired by one of author Danielle Steel's innumerable best-sellers. The beautiful and talented Adrian (Polly Draper) is a writer for one of America's most popular TV soap operas. She is also pregnant, and when she refuses to abort her baby, Adrian's selfish husband (Kevin Kilner) deserts her. It falls to one of the soap opera's producers, the recently divorced Bill (John Ritter), to convince Adrian to give romance a second chance -- and, incidentally, to give her baby a new last name. Described at the time of its release as "a yuppie love story," Danielle Steel's 'Heartbeat' was originally telecast by NBC on February 3, 1993. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Michael Miller
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Danielle Steel's 'Heartbeat'

As indicated by its title, this made-for-TV weeper was inspired by one of author Danielle Steel's innumerable best-sellers. The beautiful and talented Adrian (Polly Draper) is a writer for one of America's most popular TV soap operas. She is also pregnant, and when she refuses to abort her baby, Adrian's selfish husband (Kevin Kilner) deserts her. It falls to one of the soap opera's producers, the recently divorced Bill (John Ritter), to convince Adrian to give romance a second chance -- and, incidentally, to give her baby a new last name. Described at the time of its release as "a yuppie love story," Danielle Steel's 'Heartbeat' was originally telecast by NBC on February 3, 1993. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
91 mins

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Director(s):
Michael Miller
Categories:
Romance
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Marilyn G.

This is a feel good movie like you would see on Lifetime. The two leading characters are well acted; John Ritter did a great job and it is sad to watch this and know that he is not with us anymore. I enjoyed watching this, but it is more of a chick flick as are Danielle Steel's books.

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