Scene from Betsy (1978)
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Alternate Names: Kathy Beller
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Full Biography
Kathleen Beller (born February 19, 1956, in Westchester, New York) is an actress. She was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Actress in a Supporting Role for her role in Promises in the Dark (1979). She was noted for her youthful appearance, unusually long hair, large brown eyes and buxom figure.
Kathleen Beller
About the Movie: Betsy (1978)
Release Year: 1978
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: The Betsy, Harold Robbins' The Betsy, Бетси, Os Desalmados, De korrupte, La saga de los Hardeman, A Betsy, Der Clan
Director: Daniel Petrie
Writer: Harold Robbins, Walter Bernstein, William Bast
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Robert R. Weston
Companies: Allied Artists Pictures, Harold Robbins International Company, United Artists
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Keywords
Keywords: automobile industry
Story
In 'Betsy', the ruthless patriarch Loren hires racecar driver Angelo to build a more efficient vehicle against the wishes of his grandson. Complicating matters further, Angelo becomes romantically involved with two women in Loren's life - his great-granddaughter Betsy and his grandson's mistress. The exact details of how this love triangle evolves and impacts the central conflict surrounding the car project are unclear due to insufficient plot information.
Summary
'Betsy', released in 1978, is a drama-romance film directed by Daniel Petrie. Set against the backdrop of the automobile industry, the movie revolves around the complex relationships and power struggles within a wealthy family. The story primarily focuses on Loren, a patriarch who hires Angelo, a racecar driver, to develop a more efficient vehicle despite his grandson's objections. However, the film is also intertwined with romantic entanglements involving Angelo and two women closely connected to Loren. Unfortunately, the provided sources do not elaborate on the specific themes or significance of 'Betsy', nor do they offer enough detail about the plot to create a comprehensive summary.