Beauty-school teacher Fran Drescher, basically reprising her television role in The Nanny, is whisked out of Queens and deposited in Eastern Europe after she is mistaken for a science teacher. Timothy Dalton is the gruff and stilted president for life she tames with mousse and kindness. Drescher, with that inimitable voice and colorful clothing, is very funny. It is not a far stretch to compare her favorably with Lucille Ball. The script, however, matches her bubbly humor with nothing but clunkiness. A mild diversion, this is one of many Hollywood comedies that works just fine on video. --Rochelle O'GormanLearn More
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Beauty-school teacher Fran Drescher, basically reprising her television role in The Nanny, is whisked out of Queens and deposited in Eastern Europe after she is mistaken for a science teacher. Timothy Dalton is the gruff and stilted president for life she tames with mousse and kindness. Drescher, with that inimitable voice and colorful clothing, is very funny. It is not a far stretch to compare her favorably with Lucille Ball. The script, however, matches her bubbly humor with nothing but clunkiness. A mild diversion, this is one of many Hollywood comedies that works just fine on video. --Rochelle O'GormanMore Info About This DVD Actor(s): Fran Drescher - Timothy Dalton Director(s): Ken Kwapis DVD Release Date: Released the 24 June 2003 Usually ships in 24 hours
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Timothy Dalton's second and last shot at playing James Bond isn't nearly as much fun as his debut, two years earlier, in the 1987 The Living Daylights. This time Bond gets mad after a close friend (David Hedison) from the intelligence sector is assassinated on his wedding day, and 007 goes undercover to link the murder to an international drug cartel. Robert Davi makes an interesting adversary, but as with most of the Bond films in the '70s, '80s, and '90s--and especially since the end of the cold war--one has to wonder why we should still care about these lesser villains and their unimaginative crimes. Still, Dalton did manage in his short time with the character to make 007 his own, which neither Roger Moore did nor Pierce Brosnan did. --Tom KeoghMore Info About This DVD Actor(s): Timothy Dalton - Robert Davi Director(s): John Glen (II) DVD Release Date: Released the 22 October 2002 This item is currently not available.
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I have been searching for this movie for a while now. The funny thing is the title seems to be "censored" for some silly reason. You see the actual title for this movie is "The King's Whore". Everytime I would search that title anywhere it came back as unavailable. If you search VHS on this site you can find it titled "The King's Whore". There is a video jacket pic as well that is almost identical to the DVD insert with the exception that the artwork is changed slightly. The funniest thing about this "censored" disc is when you open it the disc itself is titled "The King's Whore", what was the point in changing the name on the outside??? Anyway now you all know the true origin of this DVD. Go buy it and enjoy for Valeria Gorlino, who quite frankly is the only reason I was looking for this... More Info About This DVD Actor(s): Timothy Dalton DVD Release Date: Released the 01 February 2002 Special Order
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Part of a nine-play series produced in England, this production of Antony and Cleopatra was meant to offer a more conversational and less intimidating version of Shakespeare, to be used in classrooms where it would make Shakespeare more accessible to students. Still, it's hard to imagine students sitting still for this stiff, three-hour version. Using relatively bare-bones production values for the sets, this video offers Timothy Dalton as the lovestruck Mark Antony, smitten with the temptress Cleopatra (Lynn Redgrave). He's so caught up in his affair with the Queen of the Nile that he loses track of politics at home and winds up fighting for his life against former comrades. The acting is serviceable at best. Shot in 1981, the kicky cast for this play includes Anthony... More Info About This DVD Actor(s): Timothy Dalton - Lynn Redgrave - John Carradine - Anthony Geary - Walter Koenig DVD Release Date: Released the 30 January 2001 Usually ships within 24 hours
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Mae West was in her mid 80s when she made "Sextette"--a musical based on one of her many plays. Mae West--one of the greatest sex symbols in the history of cinema--plays famous actress Marlo Manners. When the film begins Marlo is in London to marry Lord Barrington (Timothy Dalton) who will be her sixth husband. After the ceremony, the lovebirds are ushered to their posh hotel for the honeymoon, and Marlo's sneaky manager Dan Turner (Dom de Luise) makes all the final arrangements in the honeymoon suite. He fusses over the flowers and the huge ostentatious bed flown in from Hollywood for the famous coupling.
Marlo and Lord Barrington are continually pestered by her career demands. There are interviews, photo sessions, and Marlo's ex-husbands keep trooping through the bedroom.... More Info About This DVD Actor(s): Mae West - Timothy Dalton Director(s): Ken Hughes DVD Release Date: Released the 05 December 2000 Usually ships in 24 hours
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Timothy Dalton made his 007 debut in the lean, mean mode of Sean Connery, doing away with the pun-filled camp of Roger Moore's final outings. He establishes his persona right from the gritty pre-credits sequence, in which he hangs from a speeding truck as it barrels down narrow cobblestone streets, battles an assassin mano a mano, and lands in the arms of a bikinied babe. This James Bond is ruthless, tough, and romantic. The Living Daylights, set during the thaw of the cold war, begins with the defection of Russian KGB General Koskov (Jeroen Krabbé) and his revelation of a Soviet plot to eliminate Britain's secret agent force. Assigned to eliminate Koskov's Soviet boss (John Rhys-Davies, cutting a memorable figure in his brief appearance), Bond uncovers a... More Info About This DVD Actor(s): Timothy Dalton - Maryam d'Abo Director(s): John Glen (II) DVD Release Date: Released the 17 October 2000 This item is currently not available.
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