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La vengeance aux deux visages

Original title: Return to Eden
  • TV Series
  • 1986
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Rebecca Gilling in La vengeance aux deux visages (1986)
Drama

Glossy Australian soap opera in which beautiful, dynamic Stephanie Harper battles her enemies to gain sole control of the family company, Harper Mining Limited.Glossy Australian soap opera in which beautiful, dynamic Stephanie Harper battles her enemies to gain sole control of the family company, Harper Mining Limited.Glossy Australian soap opera in which beautiful, dynamic Stephanie Harper battles her enemies to gain sole control of the family company, Harper Mining Limited.

  • Creator
    • Michael Laurence
  • Stars
    • Rebecca Gilling
    • James Smillie
    • Peta Toppano
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    668
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Michael Laurence
    • Stars
      • Rebecca Gilling
      • James Smillie
      • Peta Toppano
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rebecca Gilling
    Rebecca Gilling
    • Stephanie Harper
    • 1986
    James Smillie
    James Smillie
    • Dr. Dan Marshall
    • 1986
    Peta Toppano
    Peta Toppano
    • Jilly Stewart
    • 1986
    Daniel Abineri
    Daniel Abineri
    • Jake Sanders
    • 1986
    Peter Cousens
    • Dennis Harper
    • 1986
    Megan Williams
    • Cassie Jones
    • 1986
    Warren Blondell
    • Tom McMaster
    • 1986
    Nicki Paull
    • Sarah Harper
    • 1986
    Angelo D'Angelo
    Angelo D'Angelo
    • Angelo Vitale
    • 1986
    Peter Gwynne
    • Bill McMaster
    • 1986
    Rod Anderson
    • Anton Parker
    • 1986
    Suzanne Roylance
    • Olive Down
    • 1986
    Saskia Post
    Saskia Post
    • Jessica Stewart
    • 1986
    Robin Ramsay
    Robin Ramsay
    • Sheik Ahmal
    • 1986
    Keith Aberdein
    • Johnno Ryan
    • 1986
    Ann Brisk
    • Hilary…
    • 1986
    Wendy Playfair
    Wendy Playfair
    • Rena McMaster
    • 1986
    John Lee
    John Lee
    • Philip Stewart
    • 1986
    • Creator
      • Michael Laurence
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    4pulpficat

    Back to Eden, Forward to Regret

    In the 1986 weekly series, Jilly is released from prison, only to discover that she's Stephanie's half-sister. And what's Stephanie's brilliant idea? To force them all to live together under the same roof and somehow magically reconcile, even though Jilly just wants to ruin her life. Then we get more convoluted family drama involving sibling rivalry, dubious paternity claims, and characters inexplicably jumping into bed with each other at the drop of a hat.

    But perhaps the most infuriating aspect of Return to Eden is its complete disregard for any semblance of realism. People miraculously come back from the dead, characters make decisions that defy logic, and plot twists are more like pretzels than anything resembling a coherent story. It's like a never-ending soap opera where everyone seems to be ruled by their hormones, throwing logic and reason out the window and expecting us to swallow this nonsense with a straight face. For example, Stephanie's daughter Sarah has a thing for a man who was once suspected to be Stephanie's illegitimate son with an Arab prince when she was just 17. I mean, seriously, that plotline is as far-fetched as they come. And Jake, Greg's brother, initially shows up for revenge but can't help falling in love with Stephanie. It's like the entire cast has a collective amnesia about their motivations, constantly giving in to their base desires.

    Return to Eden is a baffling and melodramatic mess of a show where the characters make ridiculous decisions, the plotlines are absurd, and logic takes a backseat to lust. It's like watching a soap opera on steroids, but without the charm. Save yourself the agony and watch something else - anything else. This show is a disaster of epic proportions, and not even the most die-hard soap opera fan could salvage it. I can't believe people actually watched this and didn't cringe themselves into oblivion.
    neuforia2005

    One of the best shows of the 80s to come out of Australia!

    The show was really well done and the actors brilliantly cast (especially Peta Topano and Rebecca Gilling). Unlike other TV series at the time, "Return to Eden" was actually engaging beyond the banal and cliché that was so prevalent in other productions. While you could miss an episode (or five) of your average soap opera and still be able to follow the story line, no two episodes of "Eden" were alike. The viewer became instantly engaged in the suspense-filled plot portraying the fall and then the phoenix-like rise of Stephanie Harper, love and deceit, family feud and greed. It is really a shame that they had to wrap it up so hurriedly due to funding limitations. I would definitely watch it again if I had a chance and would welcome its release on DVD.
    10malpasc-391-915380

    The further adventures of Stephanie Harper

    Following the wild success of the 1983 miniseries Return To Eden came back a couple of years later in the guise of a glossy weekly serial.

    Set seven years after the original Stephanie is back and an old enemy is trying to bring her world crashing down.

    This series of Return to Eden is much more like American dramas of the same era, namely Dynasty, Falcon Crest, etc, but with more wit and a cast who seem to play their roles with their tongues slightly in cheek.

    The plots are typical of 80s excess - company takeovers, faked deaths, and bedroom scenes galore.

    Peta Toppano steals the show as Jilly Stewart, delivering her bitchy lines with camp exuberance whilst wearing ever more amazingly over the top costumes as the series progresses. All of the cast are great but special mentions have to go to the lovely Rebecca Gilling playing Stephanie, and James Smillie as her husband Dan Marshall who delivers all of his lines in a true matinée idol style.

    This series came to an abrupt ending after just 22 episodes due to poor ratings in it's native Australia and allegedly because the show was so expensive to produce.

    If you love your soaps to be glamorous, your story lines over the top and your shoulder pads huge then Return to Eden is the show for you!
    wombat_1

    Australia's answer to "Dallas".

    Like the US show from which I suspect this was blatantly copied, this was one show where the bad guys where much more interesting, believable, and let's face it, much more fun than the good guys. The main protagonists are all fabulously tanned, wealthy and good looking (Rebecca Gilling, Megan Williams and Peta Topanno were absolutely STUNNING in those days), and bore about as much semblance to reality as JR Ewing did, too. Daniel Abineri was a wonderful villain; Peta mad a good counterfoil to him; and Rebecca - well, she was just overwhelmed by sugar and spice.

    Still, in its time it was fun to watch, with devilish plots and counter plots, with inscrutable villains and squeaky clean hero's. If it came on again I would certainly move heaven and earth to watch it; but this time i suspect that I would laugh a heck of a lot louder whilst doing so.

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    • Trivia
      The show was cancelled after its first season in Australia, which had been originally filmed with a cliffhanger ending in anticipation of a second season. When the series was axed, the cast were brought back to film scenes which tied up the storylines at the last minute to give the show some sort of closure. This new ending was shown in subsequent screenings--though not ITV in the UK.
    • Goofs
      The original 1983 miniseries was clearly set in the 1980s (as depicted by the fashions and music that is heard), but this series now has those events taking place in the 1970s.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Exclusive Interview with Actress Rebecca Gilling (2005)

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    • Release date
      • July 5, 1989 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rückkehr nach Eden
    • Filming locations
      • McElroy & McElroy studios, Five Dock, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • McElroy & McElroy
      • Network Ten
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    • Runtime
      45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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