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Something for Everyone [VHS]
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786301802376
Format: Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC
ISBN: 6301802373
Label: Fox Home Entertainment
Languages: EnglishUnknown
Manufacturer: Fox Home Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Fox Home Entertainment
Release Date: November 20, 1986
Running Time: 112 minutes
Studio: Fox Home Entertainment
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I purchased this video for my employers, they are friends of Ms. Lansbury's and didn't realize this video was in circulation due to the film's nature. My boss told me that this film was more or less banned back in the day and didn't think it was ever released on video. When I found the film here at Amazon.com my bosses were thrilled. Now that I have seen this film I fully understand why it was so important to include it in their collection...this film truly does have something for everyone!
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I do not have this movie at home - but I will snatch it up Immediately when it comes out on DVD! It is hard for me to believe it isn't out already, as it is one of my all time favorite movie memories.
I saw this flick, actually, when i was 18 years old, and a freshman in college - in Munich (Germany), which is about an hour or less from the location of the very famous castle where it was filmed. It's one of the many places built by King Ludwig - mostly by pludering the Bavarian treasury. ... Read More
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This brilliant black comedy was unjustly overlooked when it came out but it is a treasure to be sought. The cast is first rate and Hal Prince's direction (yes, THAT Hal Prince) is concise. Angela Lansbury sparkles and Michael York is brilliant. The crisp script will leave you smiling at the conclusion. Not to be missed!
Please someone, put out a high-quality DVD of this gem!
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A hilarious black comedy, sort of a Eurotrash version of "The Loved One", with Angela Lansbury's best performance on film, and Michael York and the rest of the cast not lagging. The fly in the butter (a Southern expression) is the direction by Hal Prince. Prince is a brilliant stage producer and delegator of duties there, but as a film director, as evidenced by this and his "Little Night Music", he is wretched. He seldom knows where to put the camera, watching his transitions between scenes you feel like ... Read More
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This celebrated black comedy from 1970 marked the directorial debut of legendary Broadway producer Harold Prince. It has justly earned cult status and a devoted following due, in great part, to Angela Lansbury's remarkable virtuoso performance. She has flawless support from the delectable Michael York, a very seductive young Anthony Corlan, and gifted Jane Carr.
Against a picture-perfect Bavarian backdrop, Konrad (York) rides into town sporting the sexiest legs ever seen in cycling shorts. ... Read More
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