Danielle Steel's The Ring (1996) (also known as El Anillo) is a sweeping romantic drama based on Steel's 1981 novel of the same name. Originally broadcast on NBC as a two-part miniseries, it follows a young German woman’s struggle for survival and family reunion across several decades. Film Overview Release Date: October 20–21, 1996 (NBC). Runtime: Approximately 170–180 minutes. Director: Armand Mastroianni. Lead Cast: Nastassja Kinski as Ariana von Gotthard. Michael York as Walmar von Gotthard. Rupert Penry-Jones as Gerhard von Gotthard. Carsten Norgaard as Captain Manfred Von Tripp. Tim DeKay as Max Thomas. Plot Summary
The narrative explores her struggle to build a future in America while nursing the hope that she will one day be reunited with her long-lost brother, Gerhard, a journey that takes nearly 40 years to resolve. Production and Cast Details
of a 1996 TV movie offers a nostalgic experience. While it lacks the sharpness of modern 4K remasters, the soft-focus cinematography of the 90s suits the romantic and historical tone of the film. Is it worth watching? If you enjoy historical romances like those by Kristin Hannah Barbara Taylor Bradford
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