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Duel of Hearts

Based on Barbara Cartland's romantic novel, Alison Doody is Lady Caroline, the attractive debutante who falls for a dashing Michael York. In order to be nearer to him she poses as a servant. Made for television, this is a captivating adaptation with a top notch British cast.

Year: 1990
Genre: Drama Romance, TV Drama, Romance, Television Shows, Barbara Cartland
Country: UK
Director: John Hough
Starring: Richard Johnson, Billie Whitelaw, Michael York, Geraldine Chaplin, Virginia McKenna, Alison Doody, Benedict Taylor, Jeremy Kemp
Duration: 90 Minutes
Rating: PG
7/10
Location in store: Drama Romance

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