- Once in a Lifetime (1994 film)
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Once in a Lifetime
DVD coverDirected by Michael Miller Written by Danielle Steel (novel)
Syrie Astrahan JamesStarring Lindsay Wagner
Barry BostwickMusic by David Shire Cinematography Kees Van Oostrum Editing by Janet Bartels-Vandagriff Distributed by NBC Release date(s) February 15, 1994 Running time 91 minutes[1] Country USA Language English Once in a Lifetime, also known as Danielle Steel's Once in a Lifetime, is a 1994 television film directed by Michael Miller. The film is based on the 1982 novel of the same name written by Danielle Steel.
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Plot
Daphne Fields is a world famous novelist from New York City who one night is hit by a car. She lands in a coma and flashes back her memory eight years earlier, when she was happily married with Jeffrey and had a loving daughter, Aimee. Her perfect life falls into pieces when she suddenly loses her husband and daughter in a fire. Nine months later, she gives birth to a son, Andrew, who turns out to be deaf. Daphne decides to learn sign language, where she is tutored by Dr. Matthew Dane. Meanwhile, inspired by her loss, she starts writing a novel called Autumn Years.
Over the years, Diane grows to be an overprotective mother. Unwanting to enroll him in a New York public school, she enters him in a special boarding school for deaf children, located in New Hampshire. Able to focus on her freelance writing career, she debutes with a bestseller and hires her best friend Barbara as her assistant. She refuses to do any promotion or tours, though, not wanting to be inable to visit her son at any time. She often visits his school and grows close to its principal, who happens to be Matthew. She forbids herself from being involved with him, though, feeling that she should remain faithful to Jeffrey.
Meanwhile, she learns that the rights of her second novel Apache has been sold and that it will be turned into a movie. She reluctantly heads to Hollywood, where she falls in love with Justin Wakefield, who is starring in the film adaption. Already after one romantic night, he tells her that he is in love with her. She loves him a lot, but soon notices that he takes little interest in her home life, not enthusiastic about meeting Andrew. Nevertheless, she accepts his marriage proposal and relocates to Los Angeles with her son.
Upset over Justin's lifestyle, coming and going when he feels like it and refusing to be a traditional husband, Daphne breaks off the engagement. She returns home and tries to declare Matthew her love, but finds out he has been dating another woman. Back in present life, Matthew rushes to the hospital to see Daphne, who still is in a coma. As she awakens, he admits that he is in love with her, and they get engaged.
Cast
- Lindsay Wagner as Daphne Fields
- Barry Bostwick as Dr. Matthew 'Matt' Dane
- Duncan Regehr as Justin Wakefield
- Amy Aquino as Barbara Brice
- Rex Smith as Jeffrey Fields
- Darrell Thomas Utley as Andrew Fields (Age 8)
- Nicholas Petrie as Andrew Fields (Age 4)
- Fran Bennett as Dr. Liz Wells
- Jessica Sinegal as Aimee Fields
References
- ^ Running time The New York Times
External links
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:- 1994 television films
- 1994 films
- American films
- Films based on novels
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