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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Donald! The Clothes! The Hair!,
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This review is from: Judith Krantz's I'll Take Manhattan (DVD)
I was a little apprehensive about buying this DVD. I have such vivid memories of watching the mini series in the 1980s. I must have been about 11 and lived in a very small town in very small New Zealand. Mini series were an Event with a capital E back then and this one was the creme de la creme. The book is one of my favourite novels ever. Maxi Amberville rates as highly as Scarlett O'Hara for me as a naughty, selfish heroine you can't help but love.
As soon as this DVD began to play, I had a grin ear to ear. I used to drive my mother batty bellowing out I'll Take Manhattan whenever I was re-reading the novel (which was often) and as it exploded onto the screen, I got a real thrill. The thrills continued as the opening credits played. So many great actors! Julianne Moore with her ravishing mane of red hair! Perry King and that mighty cleft chin! Jane Kaczmarek and her kooky cross eyes and throaty laugh! The over the top Francesca Annis who has the most soap opera-esque character and carries it off like a operatic diva on stage. I am happy to say that 20 years on, this is still top rate entertainment. Valerie Bertinelli as Maxi Amberville is one of the best examples of perfect casting ever. Perry King oozes evil and Barry Bostwick is steely charm as Zachary Amberville. Like Sex & the City, the other key character is New York City itself. From the very first time I read this book, I have dreamed about Manhattan. The names in the title song are as familiar to me as the neighbourhoods I have lived in half a world away. Donald Trump's cameo is delicious and the Maxi-centric parts prove that eighties glamour is not an oxymoron. Most of all it is FUN! FUN! FUN!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The glitter of high society,
By A Customer
This review is from: Judith Krantz's I'll Take Manhattan (DVD)
I never read the novel for which the movie was based on but felt the story was put together well. The story is primarily focused on Valerie but the others characters intersection with her life throughout the story was nicely done. The story timeline of the character played by Barry Botswick covers quite a span of time. The road to success was long and the levels of friendships and loyalty he developed overtime were great. The movie strategically high drama was timely and never allowed the movie to be boring. I waited and waited for this movie to be available on DVD because it is definitely a collector's item from my point of view.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Entertainment!,
By Kerrianne Downunda "Kerrianne" (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Judith Krantz's I'll Take Manhattan (DVD)
I'm a huge devotee of Danielle Steel and Barbara Taylor Bradford.
Well now, having just watched "I'll Take Manhattan", I'm a huge fan of Judith Krantz. This was great entertainment - exceptionally well cast and superbly directed by Steve Krantz (Judiths' husband??) I love Jack Scalia and he certainly didn't let me down in this mini-series! I looked forward to my nightly fix but alas!, I've finished it now. I purchased the Judith Krantz collection and can't wait to watch the other movies! Not big box office type stuff, but certainly excellent for the medium it was obviously catering to - Television. Well done! If you love Ms Steel and Ms Taylor Bradford, you will relish this! Enjoy!
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best works by Judith Krantz turned into a best-seller miniseries.,
By Uenna (London) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Judith Krantz's I'll Take Manhattan (DVD)
This is one Judith Krantz's best works, turned into a colourful mini-series. I remember seeing the miniseries in the late eighties on VHS tapes and later reading the book. It was with pleasure that I found this on DVD.
This movie fills you with some joy and sadness; enter the wonderful world of Zachary Amberville self-made millionaire whose humble beginnings, hard work and loyalty and support of friends saw him set up successful magazine business which later became a conglomerate of several successful publications. His one mistake - marrying Lily instead of his long time sweetheart, led to his untimely demise in the hands of his brother Cutter Amberville. It was now left to his Daughter Maxi to abandon her life of pleasure and save her family and her father's empire. This is a thoroughly enjoyable min-series, bringing home a lot of life's lessons. The DVD Box set contains 4 discs spanning 375 mins, with an all star cast including Valerie Bettinelli, Barry Bostwick, Timothy Daly, Perry King, Jane Kaczmarek, Julianne Moore and Jack Scalia to mention but a few. A very good buy, enjoy!
5.0 out of 5 stars
80s heaven.,
By Mad Aunt M (New Zealand) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Judith Krantz's I'll Take Manhattan (DVD)
Truly one of the great mini-series of the eighties. Like the previous reviewer, I first saw it here in New Zealand on original screening. The mini-series was indeed a capital E event in those days. Back in the summer of '96 a friend and I rented it on VHS as part of our mini-series revival season. Since then we've had semi-annual viewing marathons. It's a gift that keeps on giving, with each viewing revealing something (or someone) different.
The delight the year we first recognised Sex and the City's 'Mr Big' in a small role (I like to think Mr Big really was a sleezy movie producer in the eighties). The joy when Jane Kaczmarek made it big in 'Malcolm in the Middle'. Julianne Moore before she made it big, Tim Daly back when he was Timothy, and that woman who used to play the nanny who was a funsy witch. All this and of course starring the king of the eighties mini-series, the incomparable Barry Bostwick. And let us not forget the classic lines ("You mean Justin, is a, homosexual"), the sometimes terrifying hair (yes, you, Nanette, sister of poor homely Candace), the unconvincing makeup and hair department, and the even more unconvincing cameo from The Donald. I love you I'll Take Manhatten.
5.0 out of 5 stars
I'll Take Manhattan,
By Nancy (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Judith Krantz's I'll Take Manhattan (DVD)
This is an excellent movie! The seller was very good with communication, and the product was just as described! Thanks!
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
An upper-class "Melrose Place",
By A Customer
This review is from: Judith Krantz's I'll Take Manhattan (DVD)
This miniseries was like a "Melrose Place" variation, set in the circles of the upper-classes. I've seen several miniseries based on some of Judith Krantz's novels. This was neither the best, nor was this my favourite. The copious violence in this miniseries film was appalling. Also, while I like Valerie Bertinelli as an actress, I found her a wee bit trying in a couple of moments. Even though the entire cast, including Ms. Bertinelli, did a convincing job, there were some low points - concerning a couple of the other principals. Perry King's obvious and over-the-top efforts at conveying evil were tiresome. Also, Francesca Annis's character - the amoral and self-centred British matriarch - & portrayal thereof are an unfortunate continuation of her tradition of roles & portrayals that comprise a large fraction of her acting career, playing evil women or conceited women without scruples (Examples: "Lillie" and "Madame Bovary"). Her character & portrayal in this miniseries were almost a cross between "Mommie Dearest" and Alexis Carrington of DYNASTY. Conceited, unlikeable, and simply nasty. I say this without malice, for I am half-British.
4 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I'll Take Manhatten,
By A Customer
This review is from: Judith Krantz's I'll Take Manhattan (DVD)
A very well done adaptation of the novel
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