A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 11, 1995
Original Title:
No Greater Love
Alternate Titles:
Danielle Steel - Nichts ist stärker als die Liebe
Danielle Steel's No Greater Love
Danielle Steel: Un si grand amour
Erősebb a szerelemnél
Nichts ist stärker als die Liebe
No hay amor más grande
Noite Trágica
Titanic: una storia d'amore
Un si grand amour
Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
NBC Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 105
When her parents and fiancé are lost in the Titanic disaster, young Edwina Winfield shoulders the responsibility of raising her three younger siblings and taking over the reins at her father's newspaper. Although she has no shortage of new would-be suitors, the memory of her lost love continues to haunt her, so she focuses instead on providing a stable home for the children, rather than marrying. But her forcefulness alienates some of the kids, who have plans of their own and rebel against her. Can she hold her fractured family together, and will she ever overcome her ghosts to shake herself out of martyrdom and have a real life of her own?
Author:
Danielle Steel
Casting:
Andrea Kenyon
Jacklynn Briskey
Costume Coordinator:
Cecile Braemer
Costume Design:
François Laplante
Director:
Richard T. Heffron
Director of Photography:
Pierre Mignot
Editor:
Michael S. Murphy
Music Editor:
Yuri Gorbachow
Original Music Composer:
Billy Goldenberg
Producer:
Douglas S. Cramer
Dennis Hammer
Christopher Morgan
Production Design:
Normand Sarazin
Script Supervisor:
Mona Medawar
Set Decoration:
Daniel Breton
Special Effects Supervisor:
Ken Estes
Writer:
Danielle Steel
Carmen Culver
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