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If Tomorrow Comes (miniseries)

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If Tomorrow Comes
Also known asSidney Sheldon's If Tomorrow Comes
Genre
  • Crime
  • Drama
  • Mystery
Based onIf Tomorrow Comes
by Sidney Sheldon
Screenplay byCarmen Culver
Story bySidney Sheldon
Directed byJerry London
Starring
Theme music composerNick Bicât
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes3
Production
Executive producerBob Markell
Producers
  • Carmen Culver
  • Nick Gillott
Production locationsFondation Ephrussie de Rothschild, Villa Ile-de-Frances, Cap Ferrat, Alpes-Maritimes, France
Cannes, Alpes-Maritimes, France
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Ahmanson Mansion - 401 South Hudson Place, Hancock Park, Los Angeles, California
PTC carousel, Pacific Ocean Park, Santa Monica, California
Spring Street Towers - 650 S. Spring Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, California
Lee International Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England
London
New Orleans
CinematographyDennis C. Lewiston
Paul Lohmann
EditorsDick Darling
Bernard Gribble
George W. Brooks
Running time314 minutes
Production companyCBS Entertainment Production
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseMarch 16 (1986-03-16) –
March 18, 1986 (1986-03-18)

Sidney Sheldon's If Tomorrow Comes is a 1986 American television miniseries based on the 1985 novel of the same name by Sidney Sheldon, starring Madolyn Smith, Tom Berenger and David Keith.[1][2] It was directed by Jerry London and the screenplay was written by Carmen Culver.

Plot summary[edit]

Trying to get justice for her wronged mother, financial expert Tracy Whitney is instead framed by a gangster for bank fraud and sent to prison for fifteen years by a corrupt judge and a crooked attorney. At first a victim, Tracy makes alliances, learns valuable skills from her fellow inmates, and plots her escape. She abandons her plan in order to save the warden's young daughter from drowning, earning herself a pardon.

After exacting revenge on the men responsible for her sentence, Whitney accepts an offer from the brutal Gunther Hartog to become his apprentice; under his tutelage, she becomes a master con artist and disguise expert. While plotting her biggest score, she crosses paths with another veteran con artist, Jeff Stevens, to whom she is attracted but is not sure she can trust. Trailing behind them is the unstable insurance investigator Daniel Cooper.

Cast[edit]

Production and broadcast[edit]

The role of Tracy Whitney required Smith to use 16 different disguises, including a latex mask to pose as an old woman. She called the miniseries "a very classy soap opera" that is "fun and adventuresome".[2] The seven-hour miniseries was broadcast on CBS in three parts on March 16, 17 and 18, 1986.[2]

Home media[edit]

If Tomorrow Comes was released on VHS by Anchor Bay on September 30, 1997 (318 minutes), and in a two-disc DVD set from Image Entertainment on March 1, 2011 (313 minutes).

References[edit]

  1. ^ "If Tomorrow Comes". Turner Classic Movies. Atlanta: Turner Broadcasting System (Time Warner). Retrieved August 13, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Buck, Jerry (March 16, 1986). "Madolyn Smith Plays Bank Clerk Turned Con Artist". Daytona Beach News-Journal. p. TV-4. Retrieved February 18, 2015.

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