- Daddy (1991 film)
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Daddy
British DVD coverDirected by Michael Miller Produced by Paul Pompian Written by Danielle Steel (novel)
L. Virginia BrowneStarring Patrick Duffy
Lynda Carter
Kate MulgrewMusic by Dennis McCarthy Cinematography Laszlo George Editing by Michael S. McLean Distributed by NBC Release date(s) October 23, 1991 Running time 100 minutes Country USA Language English Daddy, also known as Danielle Steel's Daddy, is a 1991 television film directed by Michael Miller. The film is based upon the 1989 novel of the same name written by Danielle Steel.
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Plot
Oliver Watson (Patrick Duffy) has never been luckier: he is a successful advertising executive, shares a marriage of eighteen years with Sarah (Kate Mulgrew) and has three loving kids: 17-year-old Ben (Ben Affleck), 15-year-old Melissa (Jenny Lewis), and 9-year-old Sam (Matthew Lawrence). His perfect life suddenly falls apart when his wife Sarah announces that she wants to enter a graduate school 200 miles away from home, as she regrets that she gave up her bohemian protester's life and promosing writing career to become the wife of a conservative traditionalist.
A devastated Oliver tries to prevent her from going and even offers to move with her, but Sarah has made up her mind: she will enroll college and does not want any company. The children are just as displeased when they find out about her mother's decision, for which Ben and Melissa hold their father responsible. They start acting out as a reaction, which mostly affects Ben. Instead of attending classes and getting good grades, he spends most of his time with promiscuous teenager Bobbi Carver (Georgia Emelin), whom he impregnates.
Meanwhile, Oliver unsuccessfully tries to save his marriage, until Sarah announces that she is seeing someone else. Meanwhile, his mother's health is worsening, and after months of being kept alive through machines, his father George (John Anderson) decides to pull the plug. At the funeral, Sarah shows up to reveal her plans on filing for divorce. Feeling that his life has no purpose there anymore, Oliver accepts a job in Los Angeles. Melissa and Sam move with him, but Ben stays behind with Bobbi and their newly-born son Alexander.
In California, Oliver falls in love with Charlotte Sampson (Lynda Carter), a successful actress in a popular TV series who dreams of a Broadway career. After a short romance, during which she also connects with the children, they become engaged. However, when she is offered a role on Broadway, Oliver fears the past will repeat itself. Rather than seeing his partner see slip away due to a long distance relationship, he breaks off their engagement. Meanwhile, Bobbi has suddenly left Ben and took Alexander with her.
Desperate, Ben turns to Oliver, and together they fight successfully for sole custody. Afterwards, Ben visits Charlotte, and finds out that she has rejected the Broadway role. Although she is still mad at Oliver for cutting her out of his life, she agrees on visiting him, and they reconcile in the end.
Cast
- Patrick Duffy as Oliver Watson
- Lynda Carter as Charlotte Sampson
- Kate Mulgrew as Sarah Watson
- John Anderson as George Watson
- Ben Affleck as Benjamin 'Ben' Watson
- Jenny Lewis as Melissa Watson
- Matthew Lawrence as Sam Watson
- Robyn Peterson as Daphne Hutchinson
- Richard McKenzie as Jeremy Bosworth
- Georgia Emelin as Bobbi Carver
References
External links
- Daddy at the Internet Movie Database
Danielle Steel works Novels Going Home · Passion's Promise · Now And Forever · The Promise · Golden Moments · Season of Passion · Summer's End · The Ring · Palomino · To Love Again · Remembrance · Loving · Once in a Lifetime · Crossings · A Perfect Stranger · Thurston House · Changes · Full Circle · Family Album · Secrets · Wanderlust · Fine Things · Kaleidoscope · Zoya · Star · Daddy · Message from Nam · Heartbeat · No Greater Love · Jewels · Mixed Blessings · Vanished · Accident · The Gift · Wings · Lightning · Five Days in Paris · Malice · Silent Honor · The Ranch · Special Delivery · The Ghost · The Long Road Home · The Klone and I · His Bright Light · Mirror Image · Bittersweet · Granny Dan · Irresistible Forces · The Wedding · The House On Hope Street · Journey · Lone Eagle · Leap of Faith · The Kiss · The Cottage · Sunset in St. Tropez (novel) · Answered Prayers · Dating Game · Johnny Angel · Safe Harbour · Ransom · Second Chance · Echoes · Impossible · Miracle · Toxic Bachelors · The House · Coming Out · H.R.H. · Sisters · Bungalow 2 · Amazing Grace · Honor Thyself · Rogue · A Good Woman · One Day at a Time · Matters of the Heart · Southern Lights · Big Girl · Family Ties · Legacy · 44 Charles Street · Happy BirthdayNon-fiction Love: Poems (1984) · Having a Baby (1984) · His Bright Light (1998)Picture books The Happiest Hippo in the World (2009)Max & Martha series Martha's New Daddy (1989) · Max and the Babysitter (1989) · Martha's Best Friend (1989) · Max's Daddy Goes to the Hospital (1989) · Max's New Baby (1989) · Martha's New School (1989) · Max Runs Away (1990) · Martha's New Puppy (1990) · Max and Grandma and Grampa Winky (1991) · Martha and Hilary and the Stranger (1991)Freddie series Freddie's Trip (1992) · Freddie's First Night Away (1992) · Freddie and the Doctor (1992) · Freddie's Accident (1992)Filmography The Promise (1979) · Now and Forever (1983) · Crossings (1986) · Kaleidoscope (1990) · Fine Things (1990) · Changes (1991) · Palomino (1991) · Daddy (1991) · Jewels (1992) · Secrets (1992) · Message from Nam (1993) · Star (1993) · Heartbeat (1993) · Family Album (1994) · A Perfect Stranger (1994) · Once in a Lifetime (1994) · Mixed Blessings (1995) · Zoya (1995) · Vanished (1995) · The Ring (1996) · Full Circle (1996) · Remembrance (1996) · No Greater Love (1996) · Safe Harbour (2007)Categories:- 1991 television films
- 1991 films
- American films
- Films about actors
- Films based on novels
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