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  1. Fine Things, also known as Danielle Steel's Fine Things, is a 1990 romantic drama television film directed by Tom Moore. The film is based upon the 1987 novel of the same name written by Danielle Steel.

    • Drama Romance
  2. 16. Okt. 1990 · Fine Things: Directed by Tom Moore. With D.W. Moffett, Tracy Pollan, Judith Hoag, G.W. Bailey. This standard romantic melodrama from prolific romance-novelist Danielle Steel features gorgeous leads, cute kids, tragic illness and death, a nasty custody battle with a ruthless villain, painful rebuilding, deeply-felt emotions, and ...

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Tom Moore
    • 1990-10-16
  3. Fine Things: TV-Adaption eines Romans der Weltbestsellerautorin Danielle Steel, die mittlerweile über 350 Millionen Liebes- und Schicksalsromane verkauft hat.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fine_ThingsFine Things - Wikipedia

    Plot summary. The plot follows Bernard Fine, a fictional character in his 30s who has recently been promoted to senior vice-president of Wolff's Department Store in his home town of New York City. Although enjoying his life, Bernie is sent to San Francisco to open a new Wolff's store.

  5. Bernard Fine's career leaves little time for romance, so fate takes over. When Bernie befriends a little girl, he meets - and falls for - her single mother, Liz. They soon marry and add a son to their new family. But the happiness is short-lived as Liz is fatally stricken by cancer.

  6. They soon marry and add a son to their new family. But the happiness is short-lived as Liz is fatally stricken by cancer. Added to the heartbreak is a threat from the past that could tear the family apart. For Bernie, it's a struggle to hold on to and savor the truly fine things in life.

  7. Fine Things. Summaries. This standard romantic melodrama from prolific romance-novelist Danielle Steel features gorgeous leads, cute kids, tragic illness and death, a nasty custody battle with a ruthless villain, painful rebuilding, deeply-felt emotions, and beautiful settings. — John Sacksteder <jsackste@bellsouth.net>