DVD Dance Pack Collection- has always been a favorite of mine.Through out the movie, John Travolta simply shines. Debra Winger actually caught my interest too.
I think John Travolta and Debra Winger worked wonderful in DVD Dance Pack Collection. The great supporting cast includes John Travolta, Debra Winger, Scott Glenn, Madolyn Smith Osborne, Barry Corbin.
If you are a true like DVD Dance Pack Collection, you will want to add this movie to your collection.
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Summary of DVD Dance Pack Collection: This 5 pack contains Grease Rockin Rydell Edition, Flashdance, Footloose SCE, Saturday Night Fever, and Urban Cowboy.
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Gilbert & Sullivan - The Mikado / Conrad, Stewart, Revill, Opera World - Fun Movie
Wow! I really loved the movie Gilbert & Sullivan - The Mikado / Conrad, Stewart, Revill, Opera World. The movie is absolutely stunning with top-notch graphics and visuals while William Conrad deliver some award-winning performances in this movie. I also think Clive Revill was great! The visuals and graphics make for some very realistic on screen special-effects but that is the beauty of the movie.When the movie wants to be funny it is funny, the same is true for when the movie needs to deliver its scary aspects.
I think William Conrad and Clive Revill worked wonderful in Gilbert & Sullivan - The Mikado / Conrad, Stewart, Revill, Opera World. The great supporting cast includes William Conrad, Clive Revill, Kate Flowers, John Stewart (II), Anne Collins (II).
You should see it, make no mistake this is a definite blockbuster!
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Summary of Gilbert & Sullivan - The Mikado / Conrad, Stewart, Revill, Opera World: An uneasy cross between a movie and a theater production, this version of Gilbert and Sullivan's masterpiece The Mikado is on the clumsy side. Obviously taped on a stage (there are just two settings, a town square and a landscape) but without an audience, it lacks the spark of live performance and the versatility of film. The action is weighed down by jejune attempts at comedy. When Nanki-Poo (disguised as a musician) receives the devastating news that the woman he loves is promised to another man, he doesn't react at all, but instead plays trombone accompaniment. And after he describes his catalog of musical offerings, the court gentlemen--for no reason except that the song's final word is "lullaby"--drop to the ground and fall asleep. Besides not being funny, these gags are unconnected to anything in the story.
A couple of performances partly redeem things. Kate Flowers sings very well and, even better, actually creates a character. Her Yum-Yum is mischievous, blunt, sarcastic--just the kind of person who would compare herself to the sun and the moon. And as Ko-Ko, Clive Revill is a terrific combination of wily and sympathetic. Slightly hunched and wearing a jester's costume, Revill is a nervous little schemer who's vividly believable. William Conrad's bland Mikado doesn't have much impact. This is one of the less distinguished entries in the Opera World series of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas. --David Olivenbaum
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