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Zoya

  • TV Movie
  • 1995
  • TV-PG
  • 2h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
730
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Zoya (1995)
DramaRomance

A young Russian Countess escapes the 1917 revolution and, despite hardship, makes a new life for herself in America.A young Russian Countess escapes the 1917 revolution and, despite hardship, makes a new life for herself in America.A young Russian Countess escapes the 1917 revolution and, despite hardship, makes a new life for herself in America.

  • Director
    • Richard A. Colla
  • Writers
    • L. Virginia Browne
    • Danielle Steel
  • Stars
    • Melissa Gilbert
    • Bruce Boxleitner
    • Denise Alexander
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    730
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard A. Colla
    • Writers
      • L. Virginia Browne
      • Danielle Steel
    • Stars
      • Melissa Gilbert
      • Bruce Boxleitner
      • Denise Alexander
    • 17User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Melissa Gilbert
    Melissa Gilbert
    • Zoya Ossipov
    Bruce Boxleitner
    Bruce Boxleitner
    • Clayton Andrews
    Denise Alexander
    Denise Alexander
    • Axelle
    Don Henderson
    Don Henderson
    • Feodor
    Zane Carney
    Zane Carney
    • Young Nicholas
    Taryn Davis
    • Young Sasha
    David Warner
    David Warner
    • Prince Vladimir
    Diana Rigg
    Diana Rigg
    • Evgenia
    Peggy Cass
    Peggy Cass
    • Mrs. Molloy
    Jane How
    • Natalya
    Richard Durden
    Richard Durden
    • Konstantin
    Samuel West
    Samuel West
    • Nicolai
    • (as Sam West)
    Brian Williams
    • Firefighter
    • (as Brian A. Williams)
    James Hanlon
    James Hanlon
    • Firefighter
    Margaret Illmann
    • Sophia
    Gregory Hlady
    Gregory Hlady
    • Diaghilev
    Densil Pinnock
    • Jimmy
    Burtt Harris
    • Fitzhugh
    • Director
      • Richard A. Colla
    • Writers
      • L. Virginia Browne
      • Danielle Steel
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    mysticowl

    romanticized

    Well, it is. A very romanticized version of life of aristocrats in exile. The funniest moment was when Zoya revealed that she brought the Faberge egg with her into Communist Russia. It would have been confiscated on the border as a national treasure, she wouldn't even have been compensated.

    Zoya herself has too many late-20th century values for my tastes. Like her wanting to be a dancer, when most dancers of her culture and era were, in fact, courtesans. Her marrying a jewish man, while tsarist russia was very antisemitic. Well, it's a cute fairy tale anyway.
    4omogenikky

    Not as alive as the book

    For someone who has read the book, I find this movie version such a mis-representation of the characters. The film's Zoya is so different from the dignified Countess Zoya of the book; in the film, she is a talkative chatterbox much like the Russian bride stereotype of nowadays. The storyline is also very different from the book - as can be expected. However the central plot remains the same, overcoming tragedy and learning to appreciate the good things of live - especially family and the people we love. All in all, I would recommend the film to anyone, if only for the history learnt from the different generations that are spanned in the movie.
    QuaidFan

    Typical Danielle Steele

    If you like Danielle Steele, you'll like this.

    Hmmm.

    No, that's not enough. How about, if you have a high tolerance for predictable nonsense then you might enjoy this?

    Personally I only watched it because of Bruce Boxleitner, star of "Babylon 5". As you will no doubt realize if you have seen this, that is not really a valid reason for staying for the duration!

    Ah well, it's (very) soapy but it's a fair enough way to waste a couple of hours.
    5annlevtex

    What Do You Expect? It's Danielle Steele

    OK not EVERY Danielle Steele story is the same, but enough of them are that you know what's coming. Tragedy, triumph, death, birth, war, precipitous rises and falls and rises agains, maybe a kidnapping or crash, that sort of thing. The heroine always has hair that is platinum blonde, jet black, or red. No dirty blondes or chestnut browns. She (Steele) has an often misplaced crush on the Aristocracy, even if said class and even actual characters perpetrated horrors or were just plain horrible (I speak of historic figures, not her fictionalized ones, but still). Never mind that, nothing to see here. I'll always have a soft spot for Gilbert, but she is miscast because frankly she isn't beautiful. Attractive, but not beautiful. And they have her cast as a supposed 17-year-old? Just no. I didn't know it was Jennifer Garner playing her daughter. Interesting. She also looks too old for the role, but I guess that's what happens when you have to age as the story progresses. WTH is Diana Rigg doing in this? Nice costumes. Also, I love the guy who played Simon. He's a doll. I think he also played Frank Sinatra in something.
    8jovy-thomas

    Watch the strength of her

    Danielle Steels's Zoya creates a deep mark in mind. The director has got an astonishing style of portraying the tragic events in the story.At first I realised it when I saw the dying scene of Zoya's military brother. Zoya is telling him that I am going to bake cakes for you.And the dying man says 'Little Zoya, I am not hungry'.This is really heartbreaking.

    The script of the movie has a magical way for directly piercing the heart.When Zoya lost her husband and money,we hear from her son telling about their old neighbour, 'She don't want to remember us, because we don't have money'.

    Later at a point we see Zoya who is hunted by tragedies, going to the streets with her children.Her friend asks her ' You have future plans?' And she replies, 'Someone once said, if you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans' The film's story is fascinating.The anguish of Zoya is handled with a graceful care. It shows the power of mind and love in a woman.It is really worth seeing.

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    • Trivia
      First television project of Jennifer Garner (Sasha).
    • Goofs
      In Part I when Clayton and Zoya get married, they come out to get in the carriage and to the far right is a crew member in jeans, tennis shoes and grey down jacket moving wedding patrons.
    • Quotes

      Evgenia: Time has a mysterious quality, it always gives back to us what we have lost through wisdom, and memories.

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Danielle Steel's Zoya
    • Filming locations
      • St. Petersburg, Russia
    • Production companies
      • The Cramer Company
      • NBC Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 51m(171 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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