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La vengeance aux deux visages

Original title: Return to Eden
  • TV Mini Series
  • 1983
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.7K
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La vengeance aux deux visages (1983)
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Meet plain but privileged multi-millionairess Stephanie Harper, whose sole mistake is to fall for handsome young sporting hero Greg Marsden.Meet plain but privileged multi-millionairess Stephanie Harper, whose sole mistake is to fall for handsome young sporting hero Greg Marsden.Meet plain but privileged multi-millionairess Stephanie Harper, whose sole mistake is to fall for handsome young sporting hero Greg Marsden.

  • Stars
    • Rebecca Gilling
    • James Reyne
    • Wendy Hughes
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.7K
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    • Stars
      • Rebecca Gilling
      • James Reyne
      • Wendy Hughes
    • 18User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Rebecca Gilling
    Rebecca Gilling
    • Stephanie Harper & Tara Welles…
    • 1983
    James Reyne
    • Greg Marsden
    • 1983
    Wendy Hughes
    Wendy Hughes
    • Jilly Stewart
    • 1983
    James Smillie
    James Smillie
    • Dan Marshall
    • 1983
    Olivia Hamnett
    • Joanna Randall
    • 1983
    Nicole Pyner
    • Sarah Harper
    • 1983
    Jayson Duncan
    • Dennis Harper
    • 1983
    Jennifer Nairn-Smith
    • Lisa
    • 1983
    Jackie Byrne
    • Suzi
    • 1983
    Patricia Kennedy
    • Katy Basklain
    • 1983
    Chris Haywood
    Chris Haywood
    • Jason Peebles
    • 1983
    Peter Gwynne
    • Bill McMaster
    • 1983
    John Lee
    John Lee
    • Phillip Stewart
    • 1983
    Charles Lathalu Yunipingu
    Charles Lathalu Yunipingu
    • Christopher
    • 1983
    Charles McCallum
    • Matey
    • 1983
    Steve Djati Yunipingu
    • Sam
    • 1983
    Paul Freeman
    • Jason's Assistant
    • 1983
    Harry Jervis
    • Sgt. Jim Gully
    • 1983
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    9terrip-t1

    I watched this when it first came out and just found it online. It's aged reasonably well.

    There are only a couple of TV shows that I still remember years after I originally watched them, and this is one of them. I watched it when it first aired. I just watched it again, hoping that the rewatch wouldn't tarnish a fond memory. It didn't. I loved it all over again.

    The 80s fashions and hairstyles are fantastic. The story line is reasonable and has held up well. The acting is only a little dated, it's held up better than some of its contemporaries. I did find the smoking on screen a little surprising, having not seen that is years.

    If you enjoy "retro" shows this is a fabulous walk down memory lane, or a peek back into the "decade that fashion forgot".
    LiamP76

    High camp Aussie drama

    Return to Eden is a film of rubber and wood. Rubber faces and crocodiles and wooden acting. It is hilarious. The story is as follows: Rich lonley heiress Stephanie Harper (Rebecca Gilling)falls in love with a gold digging tennis star Greg Marsden (James Reyne). They marry, and not long after this he attempts to kill her by pushing her into crocodile infested waters where she is mauled. She is rescued by a kindly hermit (isn't this always the case) who nurses her back to health and gives her his life savings, consisting of a bag of opals which she sells for $2000. Stephanie then goes to a plasic surgeon who falls in love with herand has her appearance changed, no mean feat for that sort of money. After this she changes her name to Tara wells, becomes a 'Supermodel',and seeks her revenge. The funniest thing about this is that nobody recognises her. As stephanie, she wears a grey Putty nose and jowls, which makes her look as though she has done 2 rounds with mike tyson. As Tara she is the most graceless, unattractive 'Supermodel' i have ever set eyes upon. (the 80s' fashions are hilarious). James Reyne, as Marsden, said in an interview on a DVD i purchased that he wanted to make his character look and act as though he has a rod up his arse. He was succesfull. Although he looked like a man with terminal piles, with a rod up his arse. I was expecting the revelation the he was an android, alas this never came. The plastic surgeon, Dan Marshall, is an actor of fine quality, or would be if this were dinner theater. From the sound of his voice he acts by day and does the top 40 on the radio by night. This mini series is absolutley hilarious try to get a copy, but have a box of tissues with you!
    8blanche-2

    fabulous '80s "trash wallow"

    We used to call these opulent '80s mini-series "trash wallows." Unfortunately, they don't make them like this anymore. And I don't think anybody ever equaled the gigantic trash wallow of Return to Eden.

    First of all, it's Australian, with one gorgeous hunk after another - that in itself made it worth sitting through. Also it's an extreme makeover story before there were REAL extreme makeovers on reality TV. And this one's a doozie. Ugly, matronly, but loaded with cash, our heroine marries a hubba-hubba who, enamored with someone else (like five minutes after the wedding), throws his wife to the crocodiles. Maimed, she survives with the help of an old man and a handsome plastic surgeon who works wonders and falls for her in the bargain. She then becomes the toast of the modeling world and seeks her revenge.

    It's really too good. I own it.
    Victor Field

    The impossible has been achieved; Aaron Spelling now seems like Norman Rosemont.

    Norman Rosemont specialises in extremely classy television productions; Aaron Spelling... doesn't. But "Return To Eden," a daft but successful bid to show Australian TV could produce glossy trash just as well as its US counterpart, makes everything he's ever done seem like a gem in comparison (with the exception of "Charmed," which is quite good in its own right).

    The three-part miniseries ended with the now transformed Tara triumphant alongside the plastic surgeon who became her lover, and her villainous ex dead and gone; the subsequent and sub-standard series saw most of the cast return, with Peta Toppano replacing Wendy Hughes as the scheming Jilly. Cue riches, boardroom backstabbing, fantastic scenery, beautiful people (well, sort of...), and jaw-droppingly bad writing and acting. And crocodiles in the pool(!).

    The miniseries, by the way, was produced by Hanna Barbera Australia. That explains a lot.
    8malpasc-391-915380

    A camp edge of your seat classic

    I only came across this classic about a month ago on some obscure satellite channel in the early hours of the morning. Within two minutes I was hooked.

    Return to Eden has it all - attempted murder, suspense, a gold-digging husband, the backstabbing best friend, a miraculous makeover and some of the best 80s fashions ever seen on film. Follow the amazing adventures of Stephanie Harper from the beginning as she goes from frumpy, middle aged heiress to Tara Welles - toast of the Sydney fashion scene but carrying a secret and plans to get revenge on those who wronged her! This mini series was so successful worldwide that it spawned a weekly serial a few years later.

    For fans of glossy 80s soaps Return to Eden is essential viewing from start to finish. The costumes are amazing,the scenery beautiful, the acting is lets say, variable, and the script veers from the sublime to the ridiculous but you will be on the edge of your seat waiting for the next instalment!

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    • Trivia
      Rebecca Gilling revealed in an interview that a real crocodile was spotted were she had spent hours shooting the fake crocodile attack. She learnt it after the scene was shot.
    • Goofs
      The end credits list Joanna's surname as Randall, but it is spelled Randell on all on-screen references - including her own offices.
    • Quotes

      Tara Welles: I need an agent. Someone who can get me on the cover of Vogue in six months.

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      Featured in Chuck Norris vs. Communism (2015)

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    • Release date
      • May 3, 1986 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Return to Eden
    • Filming locations
      • CentrePoint Tower, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Eden Productions
      • Hanna-Barbera Australia
      • McElroy & McElroy
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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