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Peyton Place: The Next Generation

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333:) suspect that Rodney was Megan's father. Norman and Rita's son Joey (Tony Quinn) overhears this, and soon everyone knows. Believing that they are half brother and sister, Megan and Dana immediately end their relationship. Kelly is overjoyed when she finds out, but Dana wants nothing to do with her anymore, and they get into a quarrel, which leads to a car accident. Dana is arrested for speeding, and Dorian, fed up with his behavior, forces him to work in the mill, where Dana is bullied by the co-workers because of his background. Kelly realizes that she has no future with Dana and reluctantly elopes with Joey. 345:
home, where he finds out through the news that Megan is still alive, but in critical condition. He calls to the hospital for further details on Megan's condition, which confuses Betty, who tries to understand why her husband is so taken with the girl. When Dorian admits to having raped Allison, Betty tries to run away into the woods, but he catches her and almost pushes her off a cliff.
609:(1977), she "was quick to agree to the reunion show." She admitted that she did not like the first script, until several rewrites were made in December 1984. Furthermore, Nelson exclaimed that he was "thrilled" to return. His real life son was set to play his son in the film, but he ultimately did not appear in the film. Shooting was set to commence in either 341:) believes that she could never hang herself and suspects that she was murdered. He travels to the farm where she was found in a ditch 21 years earlier, and the owner (Lou Hancock) tells him that around the same time, a Boston University student was working for her. He disappeared shortly after the raping, and was never questioned by the police. 344:
Steven believes that this man has raped Allison, and through Elliot's newspaper archive, he finds out that the man is Dorian. At the same time, Dorian harasses Megan. Scared, she calls to Dana for help, and afterwards goes outside, where Dorian runs over her with his car. Afterwards, Dorian returns
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However, Steven arrives around the same time at the cliff, and after a struggle, Dorian is pushed off and falls to his death. Steven takes Betty back home, where she reveals that he is Dana's biological father. She explains that she kept this a secret to assure that Dana would inherit Peyton's
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Meanwhile, Allison is relocated to the Peyton Hospital, where her parents try to have contact with her. One night, she is strangled to death by someone, and the next day she is found hanging. The police overrule her death as a suicide, but lawyer Steven Cord
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Filerman believed that they were "going to capture a big audience that fondly remembers the series and the excitement it created at the time." He also explained that there were too many actors in the original series to bring back in the film. As with
295:), Allison's long-lost daughter who believes that she was conceived during a night when Allison was raped, severely beaten and left for dead in a ditch. Megan is immediately taken in by Constance and Elliot Carson ( 318:), with whom Betty does not get along. Dana's connection with Megan affects his relationship with Kelly Carson (Deborah Goodrich), who lives with Constance and Elliot and is less than happy with Megan's arrival. 349:
estate. Steven is initially upset with Betty, but he later forgives her, and then bonds with his son. Dana next goes to the hospital, where he tells Megan that they are not related, after which they kiss.
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and the plot is set twenty years after the original series. The film contains many of the original cast members, and there were hopes of it inspiring a TV series, but such a program was never made.
299:), and she tells them that Allison has been in a Boston mental institution for 20 years now. She has not spoken a word since, until Megan gave her a visit recently, she said 'Peyton Place'. 644:, had only little to do in this film, to which Connelly publicly has exclaimed his disappointment. Most of the attention went to 'the new generation', which included Deborah Goodrich, 667:
Other critics complained that this TV movie only held appeal for viewers who had watched the original series, and that it was tame compared to contemporary nighttime soaps such as
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series. But by the time it's half over, you can easily predict how most of the dilemmas will be solved. Despite nostalgia and raunchiness, this program doesn't work."
499:, Dana's vicious and spoiled girlfriend. She is Constance and Elliot's daughter & Allison's sister. She struggles with the burden of standing in Allison's shadow. 695: 511:, Betty's rebellious son with a wealthy background. He has a relationship with Kelly, but falls in love with Megan. His father is revealed to be Steven Cord. 617:. Nielsen did not appear in the film. The producers hoped to inspire a TV series with this movie, and therefore it was also promoted as a television pilot. 287:
A young, blonde woman, very much resembling Allison MacKenzie - who had disappeared years ago - arrives in town, and startles Allison's mother Constance (
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were not approached to reprise their roles, because the crew thought that they would not be interested and that they "would've cost too much."
426: 402:, Elliot's wife who has long been searching for her missing daughter Allison. She now takes care of Kelly, and also offers Megan a home. 1070: 652:. Parkins recalled that filming with her former colleagues was "strange", and said that it was "hard work in a strange atmosphere." 1119: 1094: 985: 310:) and the late Rodney Harrington - who died in 1980. Much to Dana's dissatisfaction, Betty is now engaged to Dorian Blake ( 1029: 388:, a lawyer at law, who since breaking up with Betty, has become the town drunk. Eventually revealed to be Dana's father. 960: 637: 596:
in the soap opera. Malone was "overjoyed at the prospect of rejoining her old friends and stepping back into her past."
482:, the housekeeper of the Peyton mansion and caretaker of Dana. Later her son, Steven is revealed to be the boy's father. 364: 322: 72: 270: 203: 599:
In December 1984, it was announced that production was set to begin in February 1985, with a cast including Parkins,
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One reviewer wrote that "it all seems confusing at first, especially if you didn't see the original
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In June 1984, it was reported that executive producer Michael Filerman was in charge of the TV film
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directed by Larry Elikann. The film is based on the 1964–1969 TV series
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had already showed interest in reprising their role. Furthermore,
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was approached to play the same role that she enacted in the
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Index


Rita Lakin
Christopher Connelly
James Douglas
Dorothy Malone
Patricia Morrow
Ed Nelson
Tim O'Connor
Barbara Parkins
Evelyn Scott
Ruth Warrick
Jerrold Immel
Michael Filerman
Terry Morse Jr.
Waxahachie, Texas
Stanford Tischler
20th Century Fox Television
NBC
Peyton Place
Murder in Peyton Place
made-for-television
drama film
Peyton Place
Dorothy Malone
Marguerite Hickey
Tim O'Connor
Bruce Greenwood
Barbara Parkins
John Beck
Ruth Warrick

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