Velvet (film)
Velvet is a 1984 American TV film. It was inspired by Charlie's Angels.[1][2]
Velvet | |
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Genre | Action Drama |
Written by | Ned Wynn |
Directed by | Richard Lang |
Starring | Leah Ayres Shari Belafonte Mary-Margaret Humes |
Music by | Dominic Frontiere |
Country of origin | US |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Douglas S. Cramer Aaron Spelling David Florimbi (associate producer) E. Duke Vincent (supervising producer) |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Production company(s) | Aaron Spelling Productions |
Distributor | ABC |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Picture format | Color |
Audio format | Mono |
Original release | August 27, 1984 |
Plot
A team of secret agents are undercover as aerobic instructors.
Cast
- Leah Ayres as Cass Dayton
- Shari Belafonte as Julie Rhodes
- Mary-Margaret Humes as Lauren "Boots" Dawes
- Sheree J. Wilson as Ellen Stockwell
- Michael Ensign as Stefan
- Polly Bergen as Mrs Vance
- Leigh McCloskey as James Barstow
- Andrea Marcovicci as Erica Mueller
- Bruce Abbott as Breed
- Anthony De Longis as Rawls
- Judson Scott as Mats Edholm
- Bo Brundin as Professor Charles Vandemeer
- David Faustino as Billy Wandemeer
- Clyde Kusatsu as Dr Edward Yashima
- William Windom as Government Official
gollark: What?
gollark: It's more helpful to invent useful new technology and such.
gollark: We probably have enough people around.
gollark: And "the good of the species", at least in a human sense, doesn't really equate to "have as many children as possible".
gollark: But a self-aware one which can think about things, happily.
References
- THIS WEEK'S PICKS/'Velvet,' 'Call to Glory' and Return of 'V': WEEK'S PICKS BY PATRICIA B. BRENNAN. The Washington Post 26 Aug 1984: 279
- Tempo: 'Velvet' has an unappealing touch with 'Angels' ripoff Clark, Kenneth R. Chicago Tribune 27 Aug 1984: e7.
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