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Armistead Maupin calls the three-story wooden house at 28 Barbary Lane in San Francisco "my homestead, my Tara." He began his portrait of Barbary Lane life during the '70s in a daily newspaper serial, expanding the material into a series of six novels. PBS aired the original TV miniseries in 1994, but threats and pressures prompted PBS to drop their plans for a follow-up, leaving an unresolved cliffhanger for four years. Several members of the original PBS cast were reunited for this six-part Showtime sequel (adapted from Maupin's second novel in the series), set in San Francisco of 1977. It picks up the threads of the story six weeks after the point where the PBS miniseries ended. When Mary Ann Singleton (
Laura Linney
), hoping for romance, and her cynical gay friend Michael (Paul Hopkins) take a Mexican cruise, Mary Ann meets amnesia victim Burke Andrew (Colin Ferguson) and Michael runs into his former lover, Dr. Jon Fielding (William Campbell). Michael's roommate Mona Ramsey (Nina Siemaszko), in a purple haze of pot and angel dust, answers phones at a Reno brothel owned by Mother Mucca (
Jackie Burroughs
). Mona learns about her lineage and also about Anna Madrigal (
Olympia Dukakis
), the former Mr. Madrigal. Rich widow Frannie (Diana LeBlanc) finds a cure for her depression at the rural resort Pinus, where society ladies celebrate their 60th birthdays with youthful houseboys. Beauchamp Day (
Thomas Gibson
) is married to Frannie's pregnant daughter DeDe (Barbara Garrick), but Beauchamp isn't the father. Locations include San Francisco, Montreal (substituting for some areas of San Francisco), and Zihuatanejo, Mexico. Premiered June 7, 1998 on Showtime. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide
Cast
Ed Asner
Paul Bartel
Brian Bedford
Domini Blythe
Helena Parrish
Jackie Burroughs
Mother Mucca
Dan Butler
Bill Campbell
Jon Fielding
Olympia Dukakis
Anna Madrigal
Barbara Garrick
DeDe Halcyon Day
Thomas Gibson
Beauchamp Day
Maxine Guess
Paul Hopkins
Michael Tolliver
Whip Hubley
Brian Hawkins
Swoosie Kurtz
Betty Ramsey
Heath Lamberts
Laura Linney
Mary Ann Singleton
Sheila McCarthy
Nina Siemaszko
Mona Ramsey
Scott Thompson
Janet Wright
Jackie Richardson
Parker Posey
Kevin Tierney
Sonia Benezra
Colin Ferguson
Burke Andrew
Robert Higden
Angela Johnston
Diana LeBlanc
Frannie Halcyon
Sam Montesano
Lisa Bronwyn Moore
Francoise Robertson
Dorothea Wilson
Sharman Sturges-Yarnell
Janine Theriault
Paul Hopkins
Michael Tolliver
Production Crew
Armistead Maupin
Book Author
Andrea Kenyon
Casting
Susan Hart Prods.
Casting
Tarzia/Collins Casting
Casting
Serge Ladouceur
Cinematographer
Richard Gregoire
Composer (Music Score)
Denis Sperdouklis
Costume Designer
Pierre Gang
Director
Philippe Ralet
Editor
Alan Poul
Executive Producer
Suzanne Girard
Executive Producer
Tim Bevan
Executive Producer
Kevin Tierney
Producer
Normand Sarrazin
Production Designer
Nicholas Wright
Screenwriter
Year: 1998
Runtime: 300
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy Drama
Produced by
Channel 4
Productions la FĂȘte
Propaganda Films
Showtime
Working Title Films
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