

Memories of Midnight
Catherine lost her memory and wound up in a convent in the care of nuns. She tries to discover the terrible events which led to her condition, not realizing that she's being watched by a wealthy and powerful man who will do anything to protect his secret - a secret that only Catherine can reveal to the world.
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Plot Summary
This made-for-television film tells the story of Noelle Page, a beautiful but manipulative woman with a dark past. She becomes involved with Larry Douglas, a wealthy and influential man, who is already married. Noelle's relentless pursuit and intricate schemes ultimately lead to tragic consequences for all involved, as past secrets and present desires collide.
Critical Reception
As a television miniseries, "Memories of Midnight" received mixed reviews, primarily focusing on the performances and the dramatic, albeit melodramatic, storyline. Elizabeth Taylor's portrayal was often highlighted, though some critics found the plot to be overly convoluted and sensationalized.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Elizabeth Taylor's star power and dramatic performance.
- Criticized for a plot that veers into melodrama and soap opera territory.
- Seen as a typical made-for-television drama relying on sensationalism.
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Fun Fact
This miniseries is based on the 1967 novel of the same name by Harold Robbins, a prolific author known for his sensational and often controversial bestsellers.
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