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Berrenger's

  • TV Series
  • 1985
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Jeff Conaway, Jonelle Allen, Laura Ashton, Claudia Christian, Art Hindle, Leslie Hope, Yvette Mimieux, Anita Morris, Ben Murphy, Robin Strand, Eddie Velez, and Sam Wanamaker in Berrenger's (1985)
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Wealthy businessman Simon Berrenger runs a luxury retail empire. His sons Paul and Billy work for him but battle vices. Daughter Barbara craves Simon's approval. Granddaughter Melody is marr... Read allWealthy businessman Simon Berrenger runs a luxury retail empire. His sons Paul and Billy work for him but battle vices. Daughter Barbara craves Simon's approval. Granddaughter Melody is married to Todd, a Berrenger store manager.Wealthy businessman Simon Berrenger runs a luxury retail empire. His sons Paul and Billy work for him but battle vices. Daughter Barbara craves Simon's approval. Granddaughter Melody is married to Todd, a Berrenger store manager.

  • Creator
    • Diana Gould
  • Stars
    • Jonelle Allen
    • Laura Ashton
    • Claudia Christian
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    77
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    • Creator
      • Diana Gould
    • Stars
      • Jonelle Allen
      • Laura Ashton
      • Claudia Christian
    • 3User reviews
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    Jonelle Allen
    Jonelle Allen
    • Stacey Russell
    • 1985
    Laura Ashton
    • Laurel Hayes
    • 1985
    Claudia Christian
    Claudia Christian
    • Melody Hughes
    • 1985
    Jeff Conaway
    Jeff Conaway
    • John Higgins
    • 1985
    Yvette Mimieux
    Yvette Mimieux
    • Shane Bradley
    • 1985
    Art Hindle
    Art Hindle
    • Todd Hughes
    • 1985
    Leslie Hope
    Leslie Hope
    • Cammie Springer
    • 1985
    Anita Morris
    Anita Morris
    • Babs Berrenger
    • 1985
    Ben Murphy
    Ben Murphy
    • Paul Berrenger
    • 1985
    Robin Strand
    • Billy Berrenger
    • 1985
    Sam Wanamaker
    Sam Wanamaker
    • Simon Berrenger
    • 1985
    Jack Scalia
    Jack Scalia
    • Danny Krucek
    • 1985
    Andrea Marcovicci
    Andrea Marcovicci
    • Gloria Berrenger
    • 1985
    Steve Kahan
    Steve Kahan
    • Nick Morrison
    • 1985
    Eddie Velez
    Eddie Velez
    • Julio Morales
    • 1985
    Connie Ramirez
    • Connie Morales
    • 1985
    Michael David Lally
    Michael David Lally
    • Mr. Allen
    • 1985
    Alan Feinstein
    Alan Feinstein
    • Max Kaufman
    • 1985
    • Creator
      • Diana Gould
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    7eastofeden87

    If only the show had centered on Anita!

    Too bad this show didn't give Anita Morris more to do. In fact, if the show had centered on her character, Babs, and made her sort of a kinder and sexier version of Alexis Carrington, it might have been a whole lot more intriguing, instead of the less interesting triangle between Yvette Mimeux, Ben Murphy, and Andrea Marcovicci. The petty machinations of Claudia Christian and her husband Art Hindle were amusing and could have been played for more comedy. I was a big fan of all the nighttime soaps and Anita Morris as well. She came along too late, though. If she'd had the breaks that similar performers like Gwen Verdon had, she'd have been a huge star on Broadway with composers and show backers fighting to create vehicles for her. I would love it if the dozen or so episodes of "Berrenger's" were released on DVD, but that's not likely to happen.
    ducdebrabant

    I loved this show

    It had a classier cast than any of the other night-time soaps, in my opinion, and a classier look. It was sexy, of course (Jeff Conaway and Claudia Christian and Ben Murphy were hot as blazes). Andrea Marcovicci had a field day as a vain and grasping estranged wife. She was in a loveless marriage with Ben Murphy, who was in love with Yvette Mimieux (with a short haircut and legs of steel - Bob Paris should have cuts like that). Sam Wanamaker was the patriarch (interestingly, because I always wondered whether he had anything to do with the old Wanamaker's department store). Jeff Conaway was your basic stud on the make.

    But the main feature of interest was Anita Morris, as a long-time hard-partying heiress who was finally getting her life together and turning herself into a rag-trade entrepreneur. Without sacrificing an iota of her kittenish lollapalooza personality, Morris became a tigress. It was such fun to watch her, it curled my toes. I've been a Morris fan ever since I saw her make herself comfortable all over a little white cube in the musical "Nine," wearing stiletto heels, a transparent jumpsuit, and pantyhose, singing "A Call from the Vatican." The woman could raise the dead.

    I'm sorry her life ended so tragically early, and that Berenger's did too. I'd love to see Morris romping through 5 seasons worth of syndicated episodes.
    6DeanNYC

    NYC 400 - #365 - "Berrenger's"

    If you start examining the History of Television, like you might do if you wanted to take a look at all of the shows set in a particular place, certain patterns become easily seen.

    The year we're talking about for this series is 1985. The "Nighttime Soap Opera" is in full swing, with the highly rated "Dallas" on CBS and "Dynasty" on ABC. Then, this came along.

    Lorimar was the production company responsible for "Berrenger's." They already were taking up three hours on the CBS weekly schedule with their shows, "Knots Landing," "Falcon Crest" and "Dallas," so when this show got pitched, it seems like the Peacock just jumped in immediately, looking to get in on the trend.

    Of course, every Soap needed a some big industry attached as a backdrop for the action. Both "Dallas" and "Dynasty" had Oil, "Falcon Crest" had Wine, and you might say "Knots Landing" had Sex... what with all of the bed hopping going on in that cul-de-sac!

    "Berrenger's" was about the dynamic and high-powered world of Retail Sales. It was set in a Department Store. The central location for filming "Berrenger's" was in fact the Main Floor of Barney's New York at 7th Avenue and 17th Street.

    Of course, the story centered on the family running this business, the Berrenger patriarch, Simon, being Sam Wanamaker and his eldest son Paul played by Ben Murphy was the store president, and Paul was having an extra-marital fling with the VP played by French actress, Yvette Mimieux.

    You needed a collection of people to tell the tale, so, there's the rest of the family, their concubines, the store employees, designers and the press covering the events surrounding the retailer, all filling out the roster.

    Oh, and let's not miss the antagonist to the family, the head of a business conglomerate that seems to have a personal vendetta against Simon Berrenger, portrayed by Cesar Romero.

    New York played a part because of all the department stores that were still in business at the time, and the elements of high level shopping experiences was absolutely an experience when you came to NYC. In fact the higher level stores are the ones that have survived, like Saks Fifth Avenue and Bergdoff Goodman.

    But, let's be frank. Speaking as a former sales manager for a well-known, real life department store, It's a bit difficult to turn the doings that happen in a location like that into some sort of earth-shattering drama. But, I suppose if you have a corrupt and horny family running the show, you might get some action.

    What this could have been, and maybe what this should have been, was a parody, done in a camp style, of all of those other shows as the setting was ideal to skewer the self-importance of these Soap Operas, but played straight. And actually, certain scenes unintentionally did this if you get to see any clips of the program. The following year, the TV miniseries, "Fresno" came close to doing precisely that, depicting the battles between two feuding Raisin producing families.

    If you tried to do a show like this now, all of the drama would come from the store fighting to survive in a world where everybody buys their items online. And that probably would be more sad than dramatic. Or I guess you could have it set at an online retailer, where A. I. robots are starting to replace the humans running things. But maybe Artificial Intelligence would make this too real? And with the price of real estate, it wouldn't and couldn't be set in NYC.

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    • Release date
      • January 5, 1985 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Grandes almacenes
    • Production companies
      • Roundelay
      • Lorimar Productions
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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