This film is notable for focusing on the female lineage of the Romanov family, featuring three generations of actresses.
The movie is a biographical drama that chronicles the tragic life of Princess Alix of Hesse (who becomes Alexandra) from her youth to the fall of the Romanov dynasty.
Verdict: Incorrect year, but common confusion. This Australian psychological thriller stars Helen Buday as a wife named Angela who torments her husband. The double combination of a female lead named "Angela" and the title "Alexandra" creates the perfect brain-fusion. angela perez alexandra 1986 movie verified
Because this movie is not currently on major streaming platforms (Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu), here is your action plan to find it:
In 1986, three actresses used "Alexandra" professionally: This film is notable for focusing on the
None of these have a verified scene with Angela Perez.
During the 1980s, budget video labels like Video-X-Pix would re-edit scenes from different movies into "new" releases, often renaming the actresses to avoid union fees. It is highly probable that the "Alexandra" in question is actually Alexandra Quinn (who began her career in 1987, not 1986) or the lesser-known Alexandra York (active 1985-86). None of these have a verified scene with Angela Perez
If this is the case, the movie might be a compilation film titled Screen Test Girls #4 (1986), which features uncredited clips of Perez edited alongside a separate scene with an Alexandra. On a VHS sleeve, a distributor might write "Angela Perez + Alexandra" to sell units, but this is not a verified feature.
Here is the critical update for those trying to find this movie:
Since the exact film doesn’t exist, we have identified three verified 1986 films that a user might confuse with the search term. These are the closest matches based on sound, theme, and cast.