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1.A Touch of Class starring: George Segal, Glenda Jackson, Paul Sorvino, K Callan, Cec Linder
directed by: Melvin Frank
February 05, 2002
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : A Touch of Class
This is one of my favorite romantic comedies, for several reasons: good writing, fine acting, London in the early 70's, and Glenda Jackson. It evokes a time which was memorable for those of us who were born and raised during the turbulent 60's. After a decade of such angst, society seemed to regain a bit of self-deprecating humor with the dawn of the 70's. It is precisely that brand of humor that I find appealing in this film. The dialogue is sharp, sophisticated, and has the great good fortune to be delivered by two fine actors; Glenda Jackson being especially deft, tossing out acidly witty, intelligent retorts with withering English stoicism. She is clearly the "class" in the film.

Yes, it is "dated" -- the clothes, the coifs, phrases such as, "He's my male secretary", the rather ... Read More

2.Bill and Ben starring: John Thomson, Jimmy Hibbert, Ève Karpf
directed by: Tim Collings
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Bill and Ben
This is one of my favorite romantic comedies, for several reasons: good writing, fine acting, London in the early 70's, and Glenda Jackson. It evokes a time which was memorable for those of us who were born and raised during the turbulent 60's. After a decade of such angst, society seemed to regain a bit of self-deprecating humor with the dawn of the 70's. It is precisely that brand of humor that I find appealing in this film. The dialogue is sharp, sophisticated, and has the great good fortune to be delivered by two fine actors; Glenda Jackson being especially deft, tossing out acidly witty, intelligent retorts with withering English stoicism. She is clearly the "class" in the film.

Yes, it is "dated" -- the clothes, the coifs, phrases such as, "He's my male secretary", the rather ... Read More

3.Bill and Ben starring: John Thomson, Jimmy Hibbert, Ève Karpf
directed by: Tim Collings
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
VHS : Bill and Ben
This is one of my favorite romantic comedies, for several reasons: good writing, fine acting, London in the early 70's, and Glenda Jackson. It evokes a time which was memorable for those of us who were born and raised during the turbulent 60's. After a decade of such angst, society seemed to regain a bit of self-deprecating humor with the dawn of the 70's. It is precisely that brand of humor that I find appealing in this film. The dialogue is sharp, sophisticated, and has the great good fortune to be delivered by two fine actors; Glenda Jackson being especially deft, tossing out acidly witty, intelligent retorts with withering English stoicism. She is clearly the "class" in the film.

Yes, it is "dated" -- the clothes, the coifs, phrases such as, "He's my male secretary", the rather ... Read More

4.Bill and Ben starring: John Thomson, Jimmy Hibbert, Ève Karpf
directed by: Tim Collings
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
VHS : Bill and Ben
This is one of my favorite romantic comedies, for several reasons: good writing, fine acting, London in the early 70's, and Glenda Jackson. It evokes a time which was memorable for those of us who were born and raised during the turbulent 60's. After a decade of such angst, society seemed to regain a bit of self-deprecating humor with the dawn of the 70's. It is precisely that brand of humor that I find appealing in this film. The dialogue is sharp, sophisticated, and has the great good fortune to be delivered by two fine actors; Glenda Jackson being especially deft, tossing out acidly witty, intelligent retorts with withering English stoicism. She is clearly the "class" in the film.

Yes, it is "dated" -- the clothes, the coifs, phrases such as, "He's my male secretary", the rather ... Read More

5.Bill and Ben starring: John Thomson, Jimmy Hibbert, Ève Karpf
directed by: Tim Collings
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
VHS : Bill and Ben
This is one of my favorite romantic comedies, for several reasons: good writing, fine acting, London in the early 70's, and Glenda Jackson. It evokes a time which was memorable for those of us who were born and raised during the turbulent 60's. After a decade of such angst, society seemed to regain a bit of self-deprecating humor with the dawn of the 70's. It is precisely that brand of humor that I find appealing in this film. The dialogue is sharp, sophisticated, and has the great good fortune to be delivered by two fine actors; Glenda Jackson being especially deft, tossing out acidly witty, intelligent retorts with withering English stoicism. She is clearly the "class" in the film.

Yes, it is "dated" -- the clothes, the coifs, phrases such as, "He's my male secretary", the rather ... Read More

6.A Touch of Class starring: George Segal, Glenda Jackson, Paul Sorvino, K Callan, Cec Linder
directed by: Melvin Frank
January 15, 1989
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
VHS : A Touch of Class
This is one of my favorite romantic comedies, for several reasons: good writing, fine acting, London in the early 70's, and Glenda Jackson. It evokes a time which was memorable for those of us who were born and raised during the turbulent 60's. After a decade of such angst, society seemed to regain a bit of self-deprecating humor with the dawn of the 70's. It is precisely that brand of humor that I find appealing in this film. The dialogue is sharp, sophisticated, and has the great good fortune to be delivered by two fine actors; Glenda Jackson being especially deft, tossing out acidly witty, intelligent retorts with withering English stoicism. She is clearly the "class" in the film.

Yes, it is "dated" -- the clothes, the coifs, phrases such as, "He's my male secretary", the rather ... Read More

7.Bill and Ben starring: John Thomson, Jimmy Hibbert, Ève Karpf
directed by: Tim Collings
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
VHS : Bill and Ben
This is one of my favorite romantic comedies, for several reasons: good writing, fine acting, London in the early 70's, and Glenda Jackson. It evokes a time which was memorable for those of us who were born and raised during the turbulent 60's. After a decade of such angst, society seemed to regain a bit of self-deprecating humor with the dawn of the 70's. It is precisely that brand of humor that I find appealing in this film. The dialogue is sharp, sophisticated, and has the great good fortune to be delivered by two fine actors; Glenda Jackson being especially deft, tossing out acidly witty, intelligent retorts with withering English stoicism. She is clearly the "class" in the film.

Yes, it is "dated" -- the clothes, the coifs, phrases such as, "He's my male secretary", the rather ... Read More

8.Dog and Duck starring: Josie Lawrence, James Fleet, Gary Martin, John McAndrew (III), Ève Karpf
directed by: Tim Conrad (II)
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Dog and Duck
This is one of my favorite romantic comedies, for several reasons: good writing, fine acting, London in the early 70's, and Glenda Jackson. It evokes a time which was memorable for those of us who were born and raised during the turbulent 60's. After a decade of such angst, society seemed to regain a bit of self-deprecating humor with the dawn of the 70's. It is precisely that brand of humor that I find appealing in this film. The dialogue is sharp, sophisticated, and has the great good fortune to be delivered by two fine actors; Glenda Jackson being especially deft, tossing out acidly witty, intelligent retorts with withering English stoicism. She is clearly the "class" in the film.

Yes, it is "dated" -- the clothes, the coifs, phrases such as, "He's my male secretary", the rather ... Read More

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