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Cleopatra (Special Edition)159 reviews
Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton

Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation, 2001

Campy Cleopatra
"Cleopatra" was the overhyped spectacle of the early '60s that nearly brought 20th Century FOX to its knees. There was the offscreen love affair between Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton (both married to other people) that overshadowed the movie. It's got cheesy dialogue, it indulges in camp spectacle... making it a classic. I used to watch "Cleopatra" all the time, and it's got staying power. ...
  
  











  



  
The Citadel5 reviews
Robert Donat, Rosalind Russell

Warner Studios, 1988

The heroism has multiple faces!
Inspired in the unforgettable Ibsen `s work : "An enemy of the people" , a rural medic, despite all the hostilities from his colleagues and the miners attended by him, he will rather be in the town instead of to accept a promissory social position. The egregious presence of King Vidor behind the camera constituted a true mark seal. And if you additionally consider the presence of this ...
  
  











  



  
Doctor Dolittle53 reviews
Rex Harrison, Samantha Eggar

20th Century Fox, 1995

I love this film
I really do. It's simple, easy to watch, and younger kids seem to love it. It's just an entertaining film without over-the-top, in your face effects. Best for kids or adults in a mellow mood I would think. It works for me.
  
  











  



  
Midnight Lace27 reviews
Doris Day, Rex Harrison

Universal Studios, 1996

Where's the DVD...?
Think what you want, Doris Day was a fine actress. This has to be one of her best. She did drama as well as comedy (remember "The Man Who Knew Too Much"? Hitchcock loved blondes...) This is a clever film, with a terrific cast (and also John Gavin, so nice to look at...)With a real draught of good suspense films lately, why isn't this scary, fun movie available on DVD? Anyone agree...?
  
  











  



  
My Fair Lady (digitally THX mastered)256 reviews
Audrey Hepburn, Rex Harrison

Warner Bros. Pictures, 1996

audrey hepburn
I am a huge Hepburn fan, she has such a way when you are watching her you forget....everything else around you! the films I do own breakfast at tiffany's roman holiday, sabrina, funny face, One that is vastly different is The nun's story... she is quite deglamorized in that one! she truly was a talented beauty of her time AND YES, my fair lady made me laugh!!!
  
  











  



  
Reluctant Debutante18 reviews
Rex Harrison, Kay Kendall

MGM (Warner), 1993

DVD Please.
I think this film has the best comic timing & is one of the funniest films of all time. Kay Kendall is fabulous. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE can we have this film on widescreen DVD ASAP.
  
  











  



  
Blithe Spirit25 reviews
Rex Harrison, Constance Cummings

Hallmark, 1997

Wy is this movie so expensive
I love Margaret Rutherford. I think she is one of the funniest ladies I have ever seen. Everything I have seen her in is wonderful. I just wish I could get other DVDs besides the "Miss Marple" series at a reasonable price.
  
  











  



  
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom146 reviews
Dan Aykroyd, Kate Capshaw

Paramount, 1999

A Tomb Raider Becomes A Hero
I'm still surprised by the hate this film receives. Even by Director Spielberg himself. I've always considered Temple Of Doom the second best Indiana Jones film. In fact I've always felt the series always lost a little bit of steam with each film. But even with such an annoying character like Willie Scott (Played by Cate Kapshaw) I've always felt Temple Of Doom did a brilliant job showing Indiana ...
  
  











  



  
The Prince and The Pauper10 reviews
Oliver Reed, Raquel Welch

Starz / Anchor Bay, 1998

MELODY WITH MARK LESTER AND TRACY HYDE!
DO YOU REMEMBER MELODY! WITH MARK LESTER, TRACY HYDE, JACK WILD AND THE SONGS OF THE BEE GEES. A BEAUTIFULL STORY ABOUT LOVE, FRIENDSHIP AND ADVENTURE. I GET IT ON ebay.com _
  
  











  



  
Anastasia: Mystery of Anna13 reviews
Amy Irving, Olivia de Havilland

Cabin Fever, 1995

Anastasia-Mini Series
This mini series has an impressive cast and top production. If you are a Romanoff buff, you will love this production.
  
  











  



  
St. Martin's Lane3 reviews
Charles Laughton; Vivian Leigh; Rex Harrison

Kino International, 1994

Oh! Just kill me now!
A heart-wrenching, crushingly tender tragicomedy, showing an intimate portrait of the lives of England's professional buskers, or street performers, who were on the run in the face of the modern entertainment industry. Vivian Leigh, Rex Harrison and Charles Laughton star in this powerful film, which demolishes the pollyanna-ish conventions of the American-style, Busby Berkeley-Harry Warren ...
  
  











  



  
Unfaithfully Yours26 reviews
Rex Harrison, Linda Darnell

Fox Home Entertainment, 1985

Something For Everyone: A Comedy Tonight???
When I saw this movie as a kid, it was billed as a murder mystery, and I recall being so horrified as Rex Harrison planned and executed his fiendish and ghastly perfect crime that I wanted to leave the movie theatre; and then when the entire scenario was turned on its head as Harrison actually put what turned out to be a figment of his musical imagination into action--or made a bungling effort to ...
  
  











  



  
King Richard & Crusaders8 reviews
Rex Harrison, Virginia Mayo

Warner Home Video, 1994

Though not a masterpiece, a movie worth watching!
A pretty good movie considering the fact that it was made in 1954, years before Ben Hur, Spartacus, The 300 Spartans, Cleopatra, the Fall of the Roman Empire, El Cid and other classics. The story unfolds during the Third Crusade a.k.a. the Kings' Crusade (1189-1192), in the Holy Land with the combined armies of the English, French and Germans preparing for a showdown with Saladin's Saracens. ...
  
  











  



  
Ghost & Mrs Muir148 reviews
Gene Tierney, Rex Harrison

20th Century Fox, 1991

The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
Put this in on a rainy day and thoroughly enjoy yourself. Sweet and tender. A classic romance. Never tire of it. Rex Harrison is a perfect sea captain.
  
  











  



  
The Agony and the Ecstasy66 reviews
Charlton Heston, Rex Harrison

20th Century Fox, 1995

agony and the ecstasy
great movie and speddy delivery make me want to buy more from the seller
  
  











  



  
My Fair Lady256 reviews
Audrey Hepburn, Rex Harrison

Warner Bros. Pictures, 2001

audrey hepburn
I am a huge Hepburn fan, she has such a way when you are watching her you forget....everything else around you! the films I do own breakfast at tiffany's roman holiday, sabrina, funny face, One that is vastly different is The nun's story... she is quite deglamorized in that one! she truly was a talented beauty of her time AND YES, my fair lady made me laugh!!!
  
  











  



  
Night Train to Munich (B&W)8 reviews
Margaret Lockwood, Rex Harrison

Madacy Records, 1997

British WW2 Espionage
Night Train to Munich is a hopelessly outdated yet watchable British 1940 flick made at the precipice of the commencement of World War 2. Rex Harrison plays a somewhat miscast British agent posing as a German major in an attempt to rescue Margaret Lockwood and her father a Czech industrialist from the clutches of the Nazis. The father played by James Harcourt is the inventor of a revolutionary ...
  
  











  



  
Blithe Spirit25 reviews
Rex Harrison, Constance Cummings

United American Video, 1995

Wy is this movie so expensive
I love Margaret Rutherford. I think she is one of the funniest ladies I have ever seen. Everything I have seen her in is wonderful. I just wish I could get other DVDs besides the "Miss Marple" series at a reasonable price.
  
  











  



  
Major Barbara5 reviews
Wendy Hiller, Rex Harrison

Homevision, 2000

Food for Thought
A previous reviewer noted that the film was basically a platform to expound on George Bernard Shaw's views on munitions, war and other issues of the day, and rated it with one star. I found that Shaw's social views, brilliantly elucidated by Robert Morley in a better acting performance than many of us have ever seen him in, are what make this a great film; whether you agree with them or, like ...
  
  











  



  
The Fifth Musketeer7 reviews
Sylvia Kristel, Ursula Andress

Columbia/Tristar Studios, 1997

Fun movie with an amazing cast
Just look at the cast for this fun and entertaining adaptation of "The Man in the Iron Mask" story. Not only do we have Beau and Lloyd Bridges, but also Rex Harrison, Olivia De Havilland, Jose Ferrer, Cornel Wilde and Ursula Andress but there are also actors who have achieved even greater fame since this movie was released in the 1970s such as Ian McShane and Sylvia Kristal. The Dumas story had ...
  
  











  







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