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Beverly Hills, 90210

  • TV Series
  • 1990–2000
  • TV-PG
  • 44m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
39K
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Luke Perry, Jason Priestley, Shannen Doherty, Jennie Garth, Tori Spelling, Brian Austin Green, Ian Ziering, and Gabrielle Carteris in Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990)
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Follows the lives of a group of friends living in the wealthy and privileged Beverly Hills area of Los Angeles, California as they transition from high school and into college and then into ... Read allFollows the lives of a group of friends living in the wealthy and privileged Beverly Hills area of Los Angeles, California as they transition from high school and into college and then into the adult world.Follows the lives of a group of friends living in the wealthy and privileged Beverly Hills area of Los Angeles, California as they transition from high school and into college and then into the adult world.

  • Creator
    • Darren Star
  • Stars
    • Jason Priestley
    • Shannen Doherty
    • Luke Perry
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    39K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    534
    25
    • Creator
      • Darren Star
    • Stars
      • Jason Priestley
      • Shannen Doherty
      • Luke Perry
    • 94User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 17 wins & 37 nominations total

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    Jason Priestley
    Jason Priestley
    • Brandon Walsh…
    • 1990–2000
    Shannen Doherty
    Shannen Doherty
    • Brenda Walsh…
    • 1990–1994
    Luke Perry
    Luke Perry
    • Dylan McKay…
    • 1990–2000
    Jennie Garth
    Jennie Garth
    • Kelly Taylor…
    • 1990–2000
    Ian Ziering
    Ian Ziering
    • Steve Sanders…
    • 1990–2000
    Brian Austin Green
    Brian Austin Green
    • David Silver…
    • 1990–2000
    Tori Spelling
    Tori Spelling
    • Donna Martin…
    • 1990–2000
    Joe E. Tata
    Joe E. Tata
    • Nat Bussichio…
    • 1990–2000
    Gabrielle Carteris
    Gabrielle Carteris
    • Andrea Zuckerman…
    • 1990–2000
    Carol Potter
    Carol Potter
    • Cindy Walsh…
    • 1990–1998
    James Eckhouse
    James Eckhouse
    • Jim Walsh…
    • 1990–1998
    Tiffani Thiessen
    Tiffani Thiessen
    • Valerie Malone
    • 1994–2000
    Kathleen Robertson
    Kathleen Robertson
    • Clare Arnold
    • 1994–1997
    Vincent Young
    Vincent Young
    • Noah Hunter
    • 1997–2000
    Lindsay Price
    Lindsay Price
    • Janet Sosna…
    • 1998–2000
    Ann Gillespie
    Ann Gillespie
    • Jackie Taylor
    • 1990–2000
    Daniel Cosgrove
    Daniel Cosgrove
    • Matt Durning
    • 1998–2000
    Mark D. Espinoza
    Mark D. Espinoza
    • Jesse Vasquez
    • 1993–1995
    • Creator
      • Darren Star
    • All cast & crew
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    Vincentiu

    after years....

    hit of its period, it remains charming. for courage to present many closed problems of teenagers. for its friendship spirit and nice characters. for art to be universal and to propose models. for music and beauty and drawings of dreams and a really good bad guy as new James Dean and a good guy , source of best solutions, for a new generation to hill of Hollywood and, sure, for the definition of freedom not only as state of soul but as guide for actions. it was beautiful and charming and fascinating. and, like each piece of a lost age, it is a precious memory. more important after you forget the details and discover than the years of youth are almost smoke and dust.
    Bob-45

    Three! Three!! Three Shows in One!!!

    While "Beverly Hills 90210" was making its ten year run, I never watched a single episode. The affairs of rich kids in Beverly Hills really didn't interest me; and, even though Jennie Garth and Tiffani Amber-Thiessan are real eye candy, that wasn't enough to tie me to watching a weekly continuing drama with what I thought would be such an uninteresting subject. However, when the Soap Opera Channel offered the show in sequence five days a week and my wife encouraged me to watch it with her, I reluctantly agreed. I'm glad I did, because "Beverly Hills 90210" is, in my opinion, the best written and produced continuing drama in TV history. Why do I say this? Because "Beverly Hills 90210" survived two radical format changes and remained consistently watchable for its entire 10 year run. Actually, "Beverly Hills 90210" is three different shows: an excellent "high school teenagers in love" show; a very good "college kids antics" show and a good "Yuppies in love" show. The creative talent managed to produce three above average shows with an amazing consistency of story lines and talent, using mostly the original cast. Nobody else has ever done this, at least to my knowledge. The producers are to be commended for keeping the cast remarkable intact, even down to the minor characters. To the best of my knowledge, only one character was played by two different actresses, that being Andrea Zuckerman's grandmother. Compare that to the more prestigious soaps, "Dynasty" and "Dallas." On "Dallas" alone, two actors played Gary Ewing, Digger Barnes, Miss Ellie and Kristen Shepherd (who shot J.R.), and three actors played Jenna Wade, and all of these characters were more important to the show's plotting than Andrea's grandmother.

    While all three shows are above average, the "high school teenagers in love" episodes are the best. However, I believe they were also the easiest to plot, since teenagers have more restrictions on their behavior and their problems are generally more direct, easier with which to relate and generally easier to resolve. This is only slightly less true for college students, but it's a whole different ball game by the time one gets out of school and into the "real world;" and, by the time these episodes were written and produced, the characters were no longer fresh. The loss of Shannen Dougherty ("Brenda Walsh") was the series first major blow, and the series slipped badly her first season away (the fifth). However, after a weak start, Tiffani-Amber Thiessan ("Valerie Malone") became a very impressive cast member. However, Shannen brought an inventiveness to the series which was never regained.

    The second major blow the series suffered was the loss of Kathleen Robertson ("Claire Arnold"), at the end of "the college years". While other original cast members had left, including Gabriella Carteris ("Andrea Zuckerman"), Carol Potter ("Cindy Walsh") and James Eckhouse ("Jim Walsh"), I felt the loss of Kathleen Robertson the most. Kathleen's "Claire Arnold" was a fascinating blend of three of the main characters; she exhibited Brenda's daring, Kelly's poise and Donna's madcap sensuality. The show lost a lot of it's warmth with Kathleen's departure, as well as the (unfortunately) correct decision to place less emphasis on the older adult cast members. This happens in life as well as young adults leave school and are out on there own. The show also lost it's innocence when Donna (Tori Spelling) lost hers to David (Brian Austin Green).

    The final blow to the series happened over two seasons. The departures of Luke Perry, Jason Priestly and Tiffani-Amber Thiessan badly shook the show, but for very different reasons. Luke Perry (Dylan McKay) brought a lot of romance to the show; Jason Priestly ("Brandon Walsh") brought a brash, crusading spirit; and Tiffan-Amber Thiessan brought a wholesome, mature sexiness that was sometimes at odds with the character she played. Worse, for their first seasons at least, the replacement characters, Vincent Young ("Noah Hunter"), Lindsay Price ("Janet Sosna"), Daniel Cosgrove ("Matt ) and Vanessa Marcel ("Gina") while all fine actors, did not bring the missing ingredients to their characters. While Season 9 was clearly the worst of the season (due mostly to unconvincing plotting), Season 10 was a triumph, starting strong and getting better every week. Lindsay Price shed the somewhat dowdy image of his first season and a half and showed how beautiful and sexy she can really be (not to the mention, the best natural figure of the female stars). Daniel Cosgrove gained stature as "Matt"; and, while never acquiring the "Brandon brashness," certainly captured Jason Walsh's earnestness. Most importantly, warmth and romance returned to the series. I watched the last episode wanting more and that's a great testimony to any show.

    Here's my rating of the series pilot and 10 seasons

    PILOT – ** ½ SEASON 1 - *** SEASON 2 - **** SEASON 3 - **** SEASON 4 - *** ½ SEASON 5 - ** ½ SEASON 6 - **** SEASON 7 - *** ½ SEASON 8 - **½ SEASON 9 - ** SEASON 10 ****
    7msgigi78

    90's teen drama at its finest

    90210 was a place where 8th graders like me thought high school would be: We would all have a car at 16, we would have a hangout spot to eat and dance with no parental supervision and that there would be lots of DRAMA!! 90210 has the campiness of Dynasty mixed with 80's after school specials and more guest stars than the Love Boat! Watch it for the love triangles, the cool outfits, hair bangs and it's fun to see where a lot of actors had early roles. Also the seasons of BB and AB (before Brenda 8/10 and after Brenda 6/10) are like watching two different shows with the same name. Luke Perry will always be a dreamboat. In real life, that was not my high school experience, although we did have a Subway across the street to hang out at senior year.
    Sargebri

    Downhill After Junior Year

    When the show first premiered it, surprisingly, had a lot of depth. It dealt with the problems that most teenagers go through as they are going through high school (sex, drugs, racism, death and AIDS). The only thing that was different about it was the fact that it was set in upscale Beverly Hills. However, when the scene shifted to college, it became more of a soap opera along the lines of its distant cousin Melrose Place. I would rather look at the episodes from the first two seasons when the stories were all done in one episode than look at the garbage it eventually became.
    streetsmarts101

    Who the hell is (Keith) Curt Cornelius?

    I came to the BH 90210 universe pretty late. I didn't start watching until the third or forth season, but became immediately hooked. Luckily I was able to catch the prior seasons during reruns a year or two later. I've always felt that the Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestley) character was the heart, soul, and moral center of the series. He had his demons of course, but don't we all. The other majors characters were well cast, and really made you think about the years when we were in high school. But there's one thing that's bothering me, especially since I looked up the IMDb page when the show was finally being released on DVD. I've seen almost every episode of this series. I admit I didn't watch it as much after Jason Priestley left the show. But for the life of me I can't remember a character called Keith, who supposedly according to IMDb was in 291 episodes. Does anyone know who this guy is, or is this a typo by IMDb?

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    • Trivia
      The character of Dylan was only supposed to appear in eight episodes. Fox executives weren't sold on the fictional character or Luke Perry's acting ability. Aaron Spelling used his own funds to pay Perry's salary during those initial episodes, and the positive audience response led Fox to approve his addition to the regular cast.
    • Goofs
      In an episode following the death of Noah's father, Noah is showing Valerie his parents' home. While touring the house, Valerie enters the kitchen wearing a different pair of shoes than in the previous room.
    • Quotes

      Steve Sanders: Girls mature faster than guys.

      Brandon Walsh: Not in my house they don't.

    • Alternate versions
      During the original run and earlier syndication airings, the show featured a lot of music from up to the time the episode takes place. However, due to issues with rights regarding the songs, all DVD and Hulu versions change the majority of the original soundtrack with generic replacements. There are also episodes with scenes edited out that would mention certain songs or music artists. It is not known if there will ever be a future release that retains the original music with unedited episodes.
    • Connections
      Featured in What's Up Doc?: Episode #1.2 (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Theme From Beverly Hills, 90210
      by John E. Davis

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    • Release date
      • October 4, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Class of Beverly Hills
    • Filming locations
      • 16711 Bosque Avenue, Encino, Los Angeles, California, USA(Steve Sanders' house)
    • Production companies
      • 90210 Productions
      • Fair Dinkum Productions
      • Propaganda Films
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    • Runtime
      44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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