Once at home, Queenie tells her mother and uncle what happened, Jones and Queenie depart for England. When she realizes that he has lied to her, she storms out of the mansion, but not before he falls over a balcony and falls to his death. Queenie visits with Sir Burton to plead for her uncle's job back, but he does so under the condition Queenie sleeps with him. When their affair is discovered by Sir Burton Rumsey, he fires Jones from his musician position at the cricket club. One of Prunella's mother's lovers, however, is Queenie's uncle, Morgan Jones. Growing up in Calcutta, however, Queenie is made all too aware of her "chee-chee" (mixed) background by her enemies, specifically wealthy Prunella Rumsey. Queenie Kelley (Oberon had been known earlier in life as "Queenie O'Brien" and "Queenie Thompson") is an extremely beautiful girl of Indian and Irish descent, fair enough to pass for white. In May 1987, Queenie aired in two parts on ABC. In April 1985 Korda published Queenie, a roman à clef about his aunt, actress Merle Oberon, who had married his uncle Alexander Korda. Winston Beard (a pseudonym for James Goldman) and April Smith adapted the novel for television, with Larry Peerce directing. Queenie is a 1987 ABC miniseries based on the eponymous 1985 novel by writer and producer Michael Korda.
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