

Queenie
A half-caste beauty emigrates from India to Great Britain, pursues fame and fortune at the cost of personal happiness, and becomes a Hollywood movie star while suppressing the truth of her heritage.
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Plot Summary
Based on the novel by Michael Korda, the film follows Queenie, a beautiful young woman from a Caribbean island who comes to London in the 1950s to pursue a modeling career. Her striking looks and ambition quickly propel her into the elite circles of society and the fashion industry. However, her rise is fraught with complicated relationships and personal struggles as she navigates love, betrayal, and the complexities of her identity.
Critical Reception
The 1987 television film adaptation of Michael Korda's novel received mixed reviews. While some critics praised its lavish production values and the central performance, others found the pacing slow and the narrative somewhat melodramatic and predictable. Audience reception was also varied, with some drawn to the romantic drama and others finding it less compelling than its source material.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its visual style and ambition.
- Criticized for a meandering plot and underdeveloped characters.
- Considered a passable, albeit lengthy, television drama.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film adaptation was based on the bestselling 1985 novel of the same name by Michael Korda, who was famously the editor-in-chief of Simon & Schuster and edited many prominent authors.
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