Genre: | Biography Drama |
Director: | Anthony Page |
Starring: | Cheryl Ladd Lloyd Bridges Diane Ladd Alejandro Rey Ian McShane |
Music: | John Andrew Tartaglia |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Producer: | Stanley Chase |
Executive Producer: | Brian Russell Michael Weisbarth |
Location: | Cannes, Alpes-Maritimes, France Monaco Long Beach, California |
Editor: | Gene Foster Jack Horger |
Cinematography: | Woody Omens |
Runtime: | 100 minutes |
Company: | Kota Company Productions Embassy Television |
Network: | ABC |
Grace Kelly (also known as The Grace Kelly Story)[1] is a 1983 American made-for-television biographical film starring Cheryl Ladd as Grace Kelly, Princess of Monaco.[2] The film originally aired on ABC on February 21, 1983.[3]
The producers claimed that Princess Grace assisted for several weeks with the films preproduction before her unexpected death in 1982.[4]
The New York Times wrote that Cheryl Ladd, "comes reasonably close to being as beautiful as the original," however regretted "the sense of stately awe and suffocating propriety that seeps through the project. Grace Kelly will offend nobody. Unfortunately, it's not likely to interest too many people, either";[4] Allmovie agreed that the film "tones down the darker aspects of its subject, and the film is infinitely more tasteful than most other TV biographies of the same period, even when dealing with Princess Grace's untimely death";[5] whereas the Radio Times wrote "There's much that this TV movie glosses over, particularly with regard to her love life, but director Anthony Page successfully conveys the pressures placed on Kelly by her privileged background and her international fame."[6]