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starring: Cheryl Ladd, Stuart Wilson (II), Renée Asherson, Ralph Michael, Ruby Waxdirected by: Lawrence Gordon Clark
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786301559515
Format: NTSC
ISBN: 6301559517
Label: Turner Home Entertainment
Manufacturer: Turner Home Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Turner Home Entertainment
Release Date: January 15, 1992
Sales Rank: 7373
Studio: Turner Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: March 04, 1985
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Rating: - One of the best love stories ever!
This movie took me 10 years to find. I sawit as a teenager and loved it. This story makes you feel happy, sad and full of hope that if you haven't found love you will. No matter what and how much time, love see's through it all. The actors in this movie make you feel what they feel. You understand what both are going through and how much love they have for one another. It's a tear-jerker for sure!
Rating: - When you just really need to have a great cry over a predictable sap story
The famous Orient Express takes travellers from Paris to Budapest and back. British aristocrat Alex and American college student Lilly meet when he approaches her with the line, "Some very heavy ready for a long trip". Before they know it they are swept up in a romance in Paris during the summer. But of course, the formula dictates that Alex's father must intervene and break up the pair. One day Lilly goes out for the day only to return to an empty apartment. Alex was too afraid to say anything ... Read More
Rating: - Romance on the Orient Express
A chick flick, except that Cheryl Ladd is gorgeous (which may appeal to men). If you've ever had bad luck in your love life, you'll certainly identify with this movie and may even enjoy it. Alex is a handsome but silly college boy who falls head-over-heels for the lovely and intelligent (and equally young) Lily (played by Cheryl Ladd) while they're travelling on a train in southern France. A romance ensues that promises to be everything any woman could wish for. Unbeknownst to Lily, Alex is already ... Read More
Rating: - Bittersweet!! Yet beautifull.
Cheryl Ladd and Stuart Wilson are so believable as lovers who seemed to have been seperated by fate, and then are given a second chance if only they could be honest with each other. I hope they rerelease this movie I love watching it on a rainy afternoon. If you want to watch a movie that convince you that love it worth fighting for get this movie.
Rating: - Bittersweet love story for the romantic at heart.
It has been some time since I've seen this movie -- I was disappointed to find it unavailable. As I recall, the chemistry between Cheryl Ladd and Stuart Wilson made the story believable. Today Wilson seems to prefer to play the villain, but he does have some appeal as a leading man. The movie captured the essence of bittersweet romance. It's pleasant to think there might be a second chance for lovers who screwed up the first time around -- even if it only happens in the movies. Romance on the ... Read More
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