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532.1 | | DSSDEV::RUST | | Wed Apr 27 1994 16:56 | 5 |
| I haven't seen the movie myself, but, FYI, note 5.10 mentions the
usenet's movie database E-mail query server, which could provide you
with the statistical info (names, dates).
-b
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532.2 | ! | DECWET::JWHITE | mint snapple and drugs | Wed Apr 27 1994 17:16 | 4 |
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georges sand was played by judy davis.
it's a brilliant, droll movie.
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532.3 | good movie | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | having the time of my life | Wed Apr 27 1994 18:38 | 7 |
| And the recently more famous Hugh Grant played Chopin. I loved the
scene where George Sand seduces him. Very funny.
Emma Thompson also plays a very nutty acting woman.
Lorna
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532.4 | Martin & Porter says: | DECWET::HAYNES | | Wed Apr 27 1994 19:41 | 8 |
| IMPROMPTU (1991) Rated PG-13, 109m.
Directed by James Lapine
Stars: Judy Davis, Hugh Grant, Mandy Patinkin, Bernadett Peters,
Jullian Sands, and Emma Thompson
Michael
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532.5 | | 3270::AHERN | Dennis the Menace | Thu Apr 28 1994 10:14 | 11 |
| >I watched this movie on video two years ago and when I
>wanted to rent it again a couple of weeks ago, I was told
>that it was sent "back" (?) after 60 days since it only
>appealed to a smaller audience.
I never heard of such a thing. What a deal for the video store.
"Hey, I'll buy this tape, but if not enough people rent it I want
my money back."
BTW, I found the movie very enjoyable.
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532.6 | a fave | SMAUG::LEHMKUHL | H, V ii 216 | Thu Apr 28 1994 11:08 | 48 |
| This film was worth owning on laserdisc for the music
alone. It's delightful. There's a LOT of artistic
license taken, so don't mistake the fiction for history.
Action takes place in France, mainly Paris, mid-1800s
I would guess (no good at dates). Judy Davis plays
author George Sand, she of the 19th century pulp novels
and memoirs. Sand is notorious for her many lovers,
mainly because she a) writes about them and b) she
has affected men's clothing and a male nom de plume.
She is trying to get rid of her
last lover, the duellist you refer to, her children's
tutor. He's the macho, dumb stud type, who can't take
the hint and continues fly into a jealous rage when
she expresses interest in other men (or vice versa).
Thus the challenges to Alfred (duhh... poet... name
will come to me) and to Chopin depicted in the film.
In Alfred's case, he is drunk and proceeds to shoot
the attending physician. In the duel with Chopin, the
pianist faints and Sand finishes the job for him.
Hugh Grant plays Frederic Chopin also referred to as
"angel fingers" by Sand. She goes all soft and simple
at the sound of his music, and falls in serious lust
with him, pursuing him mercilessly.
Julian Sands and Bernadette Peters play Franz Liszt and
his patron and lover (and mother of many children -
true item), the Countess d'Ago�t (or something like
that). They are friends to Chopin and Sand both.
Mandy Patinkin is brilliant as Sand's ex-lover and
critic of her work, that poet Alfred.... (it hasn't
come to me yet). He has the absolute best line in the
film: "The horse is a critic!"
The first and better half of the film revolves around the
invitation of this band of artists, including the painter
Eugene Delacroix (I knew I get one sooner or later)
to the country home of a socially ambitious aristrocrat
(Emma Thompson) and her bored-with-this-lot-I'm-going-
hunting husband (Anton Rodgers).
Very enjoyable, worth hunting up from another video
store.
dcl
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532.7 | they never told Chopin the true ending of the duel | 58632::ESKICIOGLU | Grace Note | Thu Apr 28 1994 12:07 | 14 |
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Easynet has done wonders yet again :-)
Thanks a bunch guys. You have provided some very useful information.
When I was reading the last reply, most parts of the movie came
back to me clearly. Now, I crave more to see it again. I definitely
will track down a copy.
Million thanks.
Hi Lorna ;-)
Lale
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532.8 | | 11770::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Thu Apr 28 1994 13:09 | 3 |
| Alfred, Lord Tennyson?
Leslie
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532.9 | The Poet | 3149::KIRBYC::KIRBY | | Thu Apr 28 1994 17:17 | 1 |
| Alfred de Musset?
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532.10 | | SMAUG::LEHMKUHL | H, V ii 216 | Thu Apr 28 1994 19:25 | 2 |
| de Musset, that's the one. I kept getting Debussy,
and I knew THAT was wrong!
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