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Dalva
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GenreDrama
Romance
Written by Jim Harrison (book)
Judith Paige Mitchell (teleplay)
Directed by Ken Cameron
Starring Farrah Fawcett
Carroll Baker
Music by Lee Holdridge
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers Russell Goldsmith
Karen Mack
Tracey Alexander (co-executive producer)
Producers Jacqueline Adler
Suzy Beugen (line producer)
Judith Paige Mitchell (co-producer)
Steven Tyler Sahlein (associate producer)
Cinematography Tony Imi
Editor Jerrold L. Ludwig
Running time96 minutes
Production company Goldsmith Entertainment Company
Original release
Network ABC
ReleaseMarch 3, 1996 (1996-03-03)

Dalva is a 1996 American made-for-television drama film starring Farrah Fawcett and Carroll Baker.

Although Fawcett isn't the movie's only star, she is the only performer to be billed in the opening credits. However, on DVD and VHS home video packaging, Baker and Powers Boothe garner direct below-the-title billing.

Plot

When Farrah Fawcett's Dalva, who is part Sioux Indian, was a teenager, she fell in love with Duane and became pregnant by him. She later learns that Duane is also her half-brother. Her grandfather forces her to give the baby up for adoption. Five years later, [1] Dalva finds Duane. He tells Dalva that he is dying; he rides into the sea in the sunset and shoots himself. Sixteen years later, Dalva finds love with a friend of her father's named Sam ( Powers Boothe) who encourages her to find her son. She finds her son, and Dalva finds true love in the arms of Sam. [2]

Cast

References

  1. ^ "Dalva with Bonus CD: Romantic Interludes: Tchaikovsky". Amazon.
  2. ^ "Dalva - DVD Netflix".

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