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  1. The Two Mrs. Grenvilles is a 1987 television miniseries based on Dominick Dunne 's 1985 novel of the same name and dramatizing the sensational killing of William Woodward, Jr. by his wife, Ann Woodward in 1955. Directed by John Erman, the miniseries stars Ann-Margret, Elizabeth Ashley, Stephen Collins and Claudette Colbert in her final ...

  2. The Two Mrs. Grenvilles: With Ann-Margret, Claudette Colbert, Stephen Collins, John Rubinstein. Family image matters more than anything to the Grenvilles, even when the son is shot dead by his former chorus girl wife, whom his mother despises.

    • (384)
    • 1987-02-08
    • Crime, Drama
    • 178
  3. The Two Mrs. Grenvilles. 1987. 3 hr 20 mins. Drama. NR. Watchlist. Ann-Margret plays an actress who marries a wealthy Navy ensign (Stephen Collins) and clashes with his mother (Claudette Colbert ...

  4. Ann wants desperately to be accepted by high society and become the well-bred woman of her fantasies. But a gunshot one rainy night propels Ann into a notorious spotlight—as the two Mrs. Grenvilles enter into a conspiracy of silence that will bind them together for as long as they live. . . .

    • Dominick Dunne
    • Paperback
  5. Jan 1, 1985 · The newly-minted Mrs. Grenville is a former showgirl from a small town in Kansas, lying about her age, sexual and marital history. Dominick Dunne's novel The Two Mrs. Grenvilles chronicles a fictional tug-of-war between these characters, based on a factual tug-of-war between the characters on which they are based.

    • (4.3K)
    • Paperback
    • Dominick Dunne
  6. Sep 15, 2009 · The Two Mrs. Grenvilles: A Novel. Paperback – September 15, 2009. When Navy ensign Billy Grenville, heir to a vast New York fortune, sees showgirl Ann Arden on the dance floor, it is love at first sight. And much to the horror of Alice Grenville—the indomitable family matriarch—he marries her.

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  8. Social. Ann, a former chorus girl marries above herself into a rich society family, but her mother-in-law regards her with great suspicion from the start. When Ann shoots her husband dead, claiming she thought he was a prowler, the older Mrs. Grenville decides to back the woman she despises, to protect the family image.