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    Further Tales of the City

    2001 · Drama · 3h

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  1. Further Tales of the City (1982) is the third book in the Tales of the City series by San Francisco novelist Armistead Maupin, originally serialized in the San Francisco Chronicle. [1] . It was adapted into the 2001 miniseries Further Tales of the City .

  2. Jun 5, 2019 · A 1960s flashback episode, showing Anna’s early days in the city, has a shape to it, at least, and benefits from the performances of the transgender actresses Jen Richards and Daniela Vega (star...

  3. Jun 5, 2019 · Showtime later picked up two of Maupin’s sequels — “More Tales of the City” and “Further Tales of the City” — as limited series, the second ending in 2001. Other incarnations...

  4. Sun, May 20, 2001. Royal Reichenbach begins dating Anna but, on hearing of Mother Mucca's past, realizes that he is her father. Jon returns to Barbary Lane to begin again with Mouse. The search for the children in Alaska proves fruitless but Prue discovers Jones with them in his hut and rescues them after Jones has set out to the Halcyon house.

  5. The continuing adventures of the residents of San Francisco's Barbary Lane. Based on the novel by Armistead Maupin.

  6. Dove Review. While it tackles many sides of the romantic life of our society, this film still feels contrived and out-dated since it blatantly fictionalizes events revolving around 1981. While well written, Maupin relies too much on romantic activity than the forces that drive the romanticism of the characters.

  7. TV-MA Drama 45m. User. Score. Overview. In this third installment of Armistead Maupin's engaging saga, some denizens of 28 Barbary Lane venture beyond the City by the Bay-to the home of a Hollywood icon, even to a remote Alaskan island. Season 1 of Further Tales of the City premiered on May 6, 2001.

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