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VHS : In the SpiritBrowse or Search and Buy Online our Best Sellers Shopping Sales of VHS and In the Spirit. starring: Marlo Thomas, Elaine May, Jeannie Berlin, Olympia Dukakis, Peter Falk directed by: Sandra Seacat Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786304847190 Format: Color, NTSC ISBN: 630484719X Label: Starz / Anchor Bay Manufacturer: Starz / Anchor Bay Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Starz / Anchor Bay Release Date: March 24, 1998 Running Time: 94 minutes Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay Theatrical Release Date: April 06, 1990 Sales Rank: 6102 Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - In The SpiritFresh,quirky, funny, clever-why is it not on DVD? Don't know, but this vhs is still borrowed by my friends to watch every now and again cause everyone likes it. Rating: - Getting in the spiritGranted, the film is nearly swamped in the early going by an annoying, mysterioso narrator, called in to mutter darkly about the "Fate" of its characters. He's not on hand to guide us into a complex plot; there isn't one. Rather, he represents an awkward attempt to justify the film's occultite title. The film itself has one or two other irons in the fire besides ribbing tofu, reincarnation, and healing crystals. In any case, the narrator slips away about 25 minutes into the picture, without ... Read More Rating: - Spirit of LaughterTake a funny trip to the "other side" as a scatterbrained health food store owner and a grumpy abandoned housewife join together to solve a strange crime (which involves a homicidal waterbed mattress, a cryptic journal and a dead hooker!) This is a dark, dry comedy that takes three very different women and braids their strange destinies together. Marlo Thomas is the dingy, metaphysical, interior decorater and store owner named Reva who tries to help everyone she can in her Manhatten neighborhood. ... Read More Rating: - murderousIn The Heartbreak Kid director Elaine May presented her daughter Jeannie Berlin as her mother's surrogate - the sad clutz, who is so addled that she becomes a touching pathetic figure. Here Berlin has cowritten with Brad Fuller a starring role for May, but unfortunately the material reads paper thin and the director Sandra Seacat lacks May's own gift for comedy. Is there anything more tragic than seeing a great comedienne wasted? (This has been the continuing outcry regarding people like Whoopi Goldberg ... Read More Rating: - Subtle and hilarious!Although probably classfied as an "oddball" comedy, this one of the most quietly hilarious movies I've ever seen. You'll have to listen carefully to catch the depth of each characters' humor, but it is well worth seeing again and again. Browse for similar items by category:
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