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the wake of Indy I

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this is the year of our Lord (you must call it, age requires a lot of respect) the whip and hat, eighties movies outputs recorderamos some taking advantage of the success. Some more fortunate than others.


"Romancing the Stone" (1984) Original title: "Romancing the Stone" Duration: 105 minutes Genre: Adventure

Director: Robert Zemeckis Writer: Diane Thomas Music: Alan Silvestri Photography: Dean Cundey Assembly: Donn Cambern, Frank Morriss Cast: Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, Danny DeVito, Alfonso Arau, Zack Norman, Manuel Ojeda, Eve Smith

SYNOPSIS:

A writer of romance novels, Joan Wilder, must travel to Colombia with a mysterious package to her sister is released by drug smugglers who have been kidnapped. When it reaches the South American country, someone is about to kill her, and is saved by Jack Colton, an adventurer who looks too much like the hero of his novels.

OPINION:

Shot trail left by taking advantage of Indiana Jones and directed by the student Spielberg, Robert Zemeckis , "Romancing the Stone" was the prelude of the jewel of the 80 that would make and write (with his friend Bob Gale ) Zemeckis himself in 1985, Back to the Future ". The film at hand is a nice adventure film with a funny premise that could give more. A successful writer living an adventure with romance included as if it were taken from one of his books. Effectively combines comedy and adventure and chemistry of the characters is excellent. We can see Kathleen Turner at the time of peak of his career over, what was this woman? All I remember of this actress in recent years is his appearance in the now legendary series "Friends" doing the Chandler's father! Danny DeVito (who could be Sallah in masterpiece "Raiders of the Lost Ark" ) has a supporting role as the sassy character adds humor to the tape.

As if the cover of one of the romance novels of Joan Wilder (Kathleen Turner)

If the rhythm, humor and romance is high, which weakens it in the section on action sequences. It contains no spectacular scene or remaining in the retina of the viewer other than the violent scene from the hand of evil and the crocodile is less than the great films of Indiana Jones but retains the charm of the late prodigious for escapist cinema as were the 80. A year later a sequel was filmed well below this entitled "The Jewel of the Nile" . The best, the poster, so I put it.



Finally, the song included in the movie "Romancing the Stone" by Eddy Grant! Remember the "Gimme Hope Johanna"?




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