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ARTHUR HAILEY'S THE MONEYCHANGERS (NBC 1976) EXCELLENT QUALITY!!! Kirk Douglas, Christopher Plummer, Timothy Bottoms, Loren Greene, Susan Flannery, Anne Baxter, Helen Hayes, Patrick O'Neal, Joan Collins, Robert Loggia, Jean Peters, Hayden Rorke

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Step into the world of high finance, greed, and power in Arthur Hailey's The Moneychangers, the gripping 1976 television miniseries based on the bestselling novel.

This enthralling drama takes you behind the polished façade of one of America’s largest banks, uncovering the corruption, ambition, and moral dilemmas that drive its key players.

When the president of the fictional First Mercantile unexpectedly announces he's leaving due to his health, a fierce battle for succession erupts between two executives: the principled but reserved idealistic Alex Vandervoort (Kirk Douglas) and the ruthless, calculating Roscoe Heyward (Christopher Plummer, in an Emmy Award-winning performance).

To give himself the inside track, Heyward launches a personal attack on Vandervoort, who's having an extramarital affair with activist lawyer Margot Bracken (Susan Flannery). Their clash for control sets off a chain of events exposing shocking embezzlement schemes, insider trading, and personal betrayals that threaten to destroy careers and reputations.

With an all-star cast, including Anne Baxter, Timothy Bottoms, Loren Greene, Joan Collins, and Ralph Bellamy, The Moneychangers delivers a tense and fast-paced exploration of the world of big banking and its impact on ordinary lives.

The 4-part series also features Helen Hayes, Percy Rodrigues, Patrick O'Neal, Robert Loggia, Marisa Pavan, Jean Peters and Hayden Rorke

Lush production values, compelling storytelling, and standout performances make this miniseries a must-watch.

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Number of DVDs: 4
Number of Episodes: 4
Quality: 9.5/10
Running Time: 5 hrs 21mins (approx)
Aspect Ratio: Full Screen 1.33:1
NOTES: This is a fan-made DVD set. Not a studio release.
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