Largo Winch (TV series)
Largo Winch | |
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Created by |
Philippe Francq Jean Van Hamme (original graphic novel) |
Developed by |
Phil Bedard Larry Lalonde |
Written by |
Phil Bedard Larry Lalonde Roy Sallows Larry Mollin Karen Harris William Gray Gail Morgan Hickman |
Directed by |
Joseph L. Scanlan David Wu Paolo Barzman |
Starring |
Paolo Seganti Sydney Penny Diego Wallraff Serge Houde Geordie Johnson |
Composer(s) | Michel Colombier |
Country of origin | France, Canada, Germany, Belgium, United States |
No. of episodes | 39 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
David J. Patterson Gail Morgan Hickman |
Producer(s) |
Phil Bedard Larry Mollin |
Running time | ca. 42 minutes |
Release | |
Original release | 2001 |
Largo Winch is a television program based on the Belgian comic book series of the same name by Philippe Francq and Jean Van Hamme that first aired on January 26, 2001 in France on M6, and May 3, 2001 in Germany on ProSieben. The show lasted two seasons. Guest stars included Kim Poirier, Vernon Dobtcheff, Elisha Cuthbert, Olga Kurylenko and David Carradine.
Plot
Largo Winch (Paolo Seganti) is a 28-year-old adventurer, drifting around the world, searching for himself. Along the way he's picked up with Simon Ovrannaz (Diego Wallraff), an ex-thief he met in a Turkish prison. The two are best friends...almost brothers.
Then one day, Largo's life is changed forever when he learns that Nerio Winch (David Carradine), the step-father he barely knew, is dead. Nerio is an Aristotle Onassis-like billionaire who secretly adopted Largo as a child, but never took him in. Instead, he paid a family in Luxembourg to raise him, then sent him to a monastery as a teenager to be educated. Nerio paid the bills, and that was pretty much the extent of their relationship. These last few years, they barely saw each other.
Now Nerio has committed suicide because he was dying of a brain tumor...and, incredibly, has left his vast fortune and control of Group W, his multi-national corporate empire, to Largo. Largo is overwhelmed by the responsibility of this sudden inheritance. The board of directors at Group W despise him, thinking him unworthy and incompetent.
Then Largo receives an astonishing video recorded by his step-father just before his death. On it, Nerio reveals that he was once a member of a mysterious organization called The Adriatic Commission, a secret conspiracy of billionaires and politicians who work to control the economic and political destiny of the world for their own ends. For years they have tried to kill Nerio for leaving. In the video Nerio says that if he is dead, despite what the official cause of death may be, it is because they have finally succeeded. Nerio ends by charging Largo with using Group W to seek out and destroy The Commission and uncover the names of its secret members.
Eventually Largo discovers another bit of amazing information. Nerio was not his step-father at all, but his biological parent. He kept Largo's existence a secret to protect him from The Commission, which would have surely used the son against the father.
And so Largo faces a series of enormous challenges. He must learn to run one of the world's biggest corporations, all the while being opposed and undermined at every turn by his own Board of Directors. They are led by Michel Cardignac (Charles Powell), a charming, scheming, ruthless executive who will do whatever he can to see Largo ousted and himself at the head of Group W.
Largo must also follow his father's wishes and try to expose and destroy The Adriatic Commission. And since The Commission is determined to gain control of Group W, they are always shadowing him, always waiting for an opportunity to pounce and destroy him.
But Largo is an adventurer at heart, not a businessman. And so, at every opportunity, he bolts the boardroom and sets off in search of excitement. But he doesn't go alone. He's assisted by Joy Arden (Sydney Penny), a beautiful ex-CIA agent who used to work for Group W's security under Nerio, and Georgi Kerensky (Geordie Johnson), a former KGB agent who left Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union.
His biggest ally inside Group W is John Sullivan (Serge Houde), head of the Group W legal department and a member of the Board of Directors. He was Nerio's best friend, and swore to do all he could to help Largo navigate the treacherous waters of Nerio's empire.
Cast
- Paolo Seganti as Largo Winch
- Sydney Penny as Joy Arden
- Diego Wallraff as Simon Ovronnaz
- Serge Houde as John Sullivan
- Geordie Johnson as Georgy Kerensky
- Tyrone Benskin as Waldo Buzetti
- Sonia Benezra as Alicia Del Ferill
- Charles Powell as Michel Cardignac
- Victoria Sanchez as Vanessa Ovronnaz
- Michelle Lipper as Marissa
- Agathe De La Boulaye as Diana Murray
- Lucie Jeanne as Danielle Haddad
Episodes
Season 1
- The Heir (part one) (Pilot)
- The Heir (part two) (Pilot)
- Legacy
- Just Cause
- Sins of the Father
- Revenge
- Arctic Project
- AKA: Vanessa
- Blind Eye
- Queen of Hearts
- Sylvia
- Nuclear Family
- Contessa Vanessa
- Briefcase
- Endgame
- Redemption
- Cheap Thrills
- Blast from the Past
- Dear Abby
- Forget Me Not
- Flashback
- Court of Last Resort
- The Hunted
- Business as Usual
- See You in Court
- Revelations
Season 2
- Bloodlines
- A Breed Apart
- Love Hurts
- Cold Hearted
- Skin Deep
- Psycho Killer
- Scent of Suspicion
- Killer Cardignac
- Hot Property
- Rest and Relaxation
- Down on the Pharm
- Errors of Commission
- Time in a Bottle
References
External links
- Largo Winch at the Internet Movie Database
- Largo Winch at TV.com
- TV Section of the LargoWinch.net Wiki
- Forums dedicated to Largo Winch (English) (French)