Champagne Charlie (miniseries)
| Champagne Charlie | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Drama | 
| Based on | Champagne Charlie by Joseph Henriot | 
| Written by | Robert Geoffrion | 
| Directed by | Allan Eastman | 
| Starring | Hugh Grant Megan Gallagher Megan Follows  | 
| Theme music composer | Georges Garvarentz | 
| Country of origin | Canada France  | 
| Original language | English | 
| No. of episodes | 2 | 
| Production | |
| Producers | Thierry Caillon David J. Patterson  | 
| Cinematography | Michel Cénet | 
| Editor | Tim Williams | 
| Running time | 190 minutes | 
| Original release | |
| Network | CTV | 
| Release | 15 January – 17 January 1989  | 
Champagne Charlie is a 1989 French-Canadian dramatic television miniseries, directed by Allan Eastman and starring Hugh Grant, Megan Gallagher, Megan Follows and Béatrice Agenin.[1] It is based on the novel by Joseph Henriot and depicts the life of the nineteenth century wine merchant Charles Heidsieck.[2]
It had a budget of $7 million. Hugh Grant said "I play the archetypal hero. I hit people in the face, I rescue pretty girls. They fall in love with me. I'm a man, I'm charming. All the things I wanted to be. It's a very nice role, really."[3]
Cast
- Hugh Grant : Charles Heidsieck
 - Megan Gallagher : Pauline
 - Megan Follows : Louise Heidsick
 - Stéphane Audran : Thérèse
 - Georges Descrières : Pierre-Henri
 - Jean-Claude Dauphin : Ernest
 - Alexandra Stewart : Cécile
 - Vladek Sheybal : Count Plasky
 - R. H. Thomson : Robert Morgan
 - Kenneth Welsh : John Whistlow
 - August Schellenberg : General Butler
 - Denis Forest : Paul Lampin
 - Chas Lawther : David McLeod
 - Hagan Beggs : Tom McLeod
 - Vlasta Vrána : Hawkins
 - Tom Rack : Abraham Lincoln
 - Béatrice Agenin : Madame de Ghuilain
 - Pier Paolo Capponi : Consul de Ghuilain
 
References
- ^ Greg Quill, "Champagne Charlie just TV plonk". Toronto Star, January 15, 1989.
 - ^ John Haslett Cuff, "Champagne Charlie should be uncorked at your own risk". The Globe and Mail, January 14, 1989.
 - ^ Victor Dabby, "'It's frightfully good stuff': Actor revels in bon vivant role". The Globe and Mail, July 13, 1988. C8.
 
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