Ray Charles Video:

Please Turn Over!



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Ray Charles Video:
Please Turn Over!



Video
Please Turn Over!
Please Turn Over!
List Price: $24.95Label: Televista

Salesrank: 119038

Released: September 11, 2007
Our Price: $15.56
Used Price: $9.99
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD

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  • Editorial Review:
    Starring Tedray, Jean Kent, Leslie Phillips, Joan Sims, more. A bored young teenage girl (Julia Lockwood) causes a scandal when she pens a torrid bestseller. Those close to the girl recognize themselves as characters in the book; all they can hope for i

    Please Turn Over! Reviews:
    Silly fun 3 Star Review
    2009-05-30 - A 17-year-old girl writes a pulp novel, basing the characters on her own parents, the family doctor and the like, without their knowing. The book is published (in unbelievably short order), everyone in the town reads it as a tell-all, and the expected embarrassments ensue. When the parents finally sit down to read it we get an enactment, and it's when the fun begins. In a fairly benign parody of the Angry Young Men school of writing popular at the time, the cast members assume their roles in the book. Best is Dilys Laye; briefly glimpsed in the early scenes as the father's ultra-efficient secretary, she now appears as his mistress, a hard-bitten trollope with lacquered hair and nails. If you were to come in on the scene where she confronts the daughter, leering at her and calling her "cherub", you might not realize it's a satire. Joan Hickson, of Miss Marple fame, briefly pops up as a smarmy couturier, giving her lines a nice spin (as always, I wanted more of her). Based on a stage play called "Book Of The Month", and directed by Gerald Thomas, famous for the "Carry On" series of films.

    Carry On Plus 5 Star Review
    2007-09-11 - Crazy 50's British humor from the people that do it best. Everyone acts silly, everyone becomes outraged - then we get a warm fuzzy ending leaving us feeling quite warm and fuzzy ourselves. Highly recommended.










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