

Drama · Romance
Overview
Lily, an American travelling on the famous Orient Express train from Venice, Italy to Paris, France, suddenly runs into her former lover, Alex, who met and had a tender romance ten years earlier while vacationing in France, which ended abruptly when he walked out on her without saying a word. Now Alex tries to make up for lost time with Lily while she digs into his past to find out what haunting secrets that he has which led to their abrupt break-up.
Top Cast


Cheryl Ladd
Cheryl Ladd
Lily Parker
Cheryl Ladd
Lily Parker


Stuart Wilson
Stuart Wilson
Alex Woodward
Stuart Wilson
Alex Woodward


Renée Asherson
Renée Asherson
Beatrice
Renée Asherson
Beatrice


Ralph Michael
Ralph Michael
Harry
Ralph Michael
Harry


Ruby Wax
Ruby Wax
Susan Lawson
Ruby Wax
Susan Lawson


Julian Sands
Julian Sands
Sandy
Julian Sands
Sandy


John Gielgud
John Gielgud
Theodore Woodward
John Gielgud
Theodore Woodward


Barry Stokes
Barry Stokes
Flavio
Barry Stokes
Flavio


Betsy Brantley
Betsy Brantley
Stacey
Betsy Brantley
Stacey
Alan Downer
Alan Downer
Cabin Steward
Alan Downer
Cabin Steward
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