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| By Candace Scott (Lake Arrowhead, CA, USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Vip's (VHS Tape) This is an extremely dated film which is interesting solely because of the real life drama going on behind the scenes with Taylor and Burton. The plot of the movie is droning, boring and the sets look like something out of a campy Asutin Powers film. The dialogue limps along like a crippled brontosaurus and is delivered by the major actors in a catatonic state. Pay particular attention to the perenially-inebriated Richard Burton, who appears (and was) drunk in every single scene. The airport piece between he and Liz in the waning minutes of the film shows him weaving, mumbling and behaving in a completely irrational manner. Unintententionally hilarious!As previously stated, the only riveting prospect of this movie is that Liz and Richard had wrapped up "Cleopatra" and were searching for a convenient movie where they could co-star and continue living together at the Dorchester Hotel in London. Never mind that this movie is a bloated turkey, Avoid it! By Simon Davis (Melbourne, Australia) - See all my reviews This review is from: Vip's (VHS Tape) "The V.I.P.s" was one of the first of the 1960's looks into the lives of globe trotting elite that filled the popular magazines of the time. This film in particular focused its main attention on what was without a doubt the most famous couple of the entire 1960's decade, super stars Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.Made in the aftermath of the 2 year filming of the monumental production of "Cleopatra" and while Elizabeth and Richard where still just travelling companions prior to their marriage, "The V.I.P.s" tells the glossy story of the interwoven lives of a group of diverse people who find themselves stranded at London Airport because of the heavy fog which has grounded all flights indefinately. Each has their own particular reason for needing to get to their destination by a certain time and most of the action focuses on the dilemmas that they now find themselves in. Prominent of course in this story is the triangle formed by Elizabeth Taylor playing Frances Andros who is... Read more By A Customer This review is from: Vip's (VHS Tape) The VIPs is slow going for most of the time. Taylor and Burton look bored (or hungover?) in this MGM 1963 pic.However, watch out for two great scenes: one, between Smith and Burton in which she asks him for a check in the airport lounge; the other, Oscar-winning Rutherford talking about her ancestral home and its small part in inspiring Shakespeare to write about daffodils. When she is not popping pills, she is stealing the movie. Diva! Although Smith is her usual wonderful self, I don't think she has decent any close-ups. No wonder she seems so mousy in the film. |
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