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The Monkees, Vol. 06 - Royal Flush / Monkees at the Circus [VHS]
 
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The Monkees, Vol. 06 - Royal Flush / Monkees at the Circus [VHS] (1966)

Micky Dolenz , Davy Jones , Micky Dolenz , Peter Tork  |  NR |  VHS Tape
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  • Actors: Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork
  • Directors: Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork, Jon C. Andersen, Mike Elliot (III), James Frawley
  • Format: Color, Original recording reissued, NTSC
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Studio: Rhino / Wea
  • VHS Release Date: January 22, 2002
  • Run Time: 50 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 6304088108
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #390,557 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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Join Micky, Davy, Mike and Peter for two madcap adventures in this landmark 60's sitcom. Each of these colorful episodes is complete and 60's uncut-lovingly restored from original film elements. In Royal Flush, The Monkees do their best to foil a fiendish plot to kill Princess Bettina, the Duchess of Harmonica (Katherine Walsh). The songs "This Just Doesn't Seem To Be My Day" and "Take A Giant Step" are featured from The Monkees' self-titled October 1966 debut album. (Filmed 6/66; Broadcast 9/12/66) In Monkees At The Circus, the group use their unique talents to save an old fashioned big top. Two Songs from The Monkees' second album - "Sometime In The Morning" and "She" - are featured. (Filmed 12/66; Broadcast 2/13/67)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Davy Helps A Princess, And Circus Boys, May 21, 2002
This review is from: The Monkees, Vol. 06 - Royal Flush / Monkees at the Circus [VHS] (VHS Tape)
The first broadcast episode of the Monkees television series kicks off this two-episode tape.

Davy is on the beach when a beautiful young woman appears on an inflatable raft. The raft breaks and the girl can't swim, so Davy dives in and gets her to safety. The woman is a princess, Petina, and her uncle is archduke to a small prinicaplity - so small, in fact, that when Davy dials the operator to find their hotel (he gives her his jacket and now needs it back), the operator doesn't even believe the place exists.

But it does, and Davy recognizes there is something seriously wrong with this archduke-princess setup - the archduke gives Davy a saying that is a veiled threat to his life - so he and the other boys get a room at Petina's hotel and go to work getting her out of danger. But it's going to take all the boys have got - to the strains of "This Just Doesn't Seem To be My Day" and "Take A Giant Step" - to get Petina truly out of danger - and it will also surprise the boys to know that a "phony" stock tip really works.

The episode closes with a one-minute spontaneous interview by off-camera producer Bob Rafelson with the boys. The show soon became famous for being a minute short in its episodes and filling out airtime with such interview tags, and the tags are often the best part of the show, helping the audience get to know the boys better.

The tape then shows one of the most genuinely effective episodes of the series, Monkees At The Circus. There are of course extensive comedic flavors - Micky constantly sings the theme song to "an old TV show" to Mike, who repeatedly asks what the song is (the show was Circus Boy, which starred a then-ten year old Micky using the stage name Braddock); Micky plays lion tamer Clyde Greedy and Mike plays the lion who turns the tables.

However, this episode is played more straight than most, beginning when sadistic knife thrower Victor (Richard Devon in a superior performance) deftly impales blades inches from Davy's person as a warning to the boys. The circus is dying, its members blaming discoteques for declining audience attendance. Karen (Donna Baccala) is distraught at the circus' declining fortunes, and the boys try to help as aerialists, but cannot perform the dangerous stunts necessary - highlighted by a very good double exposure shot on the high wire.

Upon discovering that the boys are really rock & roll singers, Victor and the others quit in a fury and Karen is left in tears, but the equally distraught Monkees have one more trick up their sleeve that restores the performance pride in the circus.

The best scene comes when the circus goes on and Victor initially refuses to do his act - until Davy takes his place and nearly impales Karen and Peter with a knife.

Fleshing out this superior episode are two of the best music tracks from More Of The Monkees - "Sometime In The Morning" (the Goffin-King classic that personified the tension between the boys and Don Kirshner), and the venomous Boyce-Hart anthem "She."

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Video, January 23, 2001
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This review is from: The Monkees, Vol. 06 - Royal Flush / Monkees at the Circus [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Royal Flush is about the Princess of Harmonica who gets rescued by Davy from the Arch Duke Otto who wants to kill her before her 18th Birthday when she would become Queen. The boys make a recording of Otto telling his assistant of his evil plan and then have to get the Princess to listen to the recording. The princess gets kidnapped by Otto and the boys are being held captive by Sigmund, Otto's assistant. Through ingenious plotting the boys escape Sigmund and are just in time to rescue the Princess before the clock strikes 12. A highlight is when Davy sword fights clearing tables and swinging from a rope. In Monkees at the Circus the boys come across a circus that is about to be closed down due to lack of interest. It seems everyone is interested in the new Rock 'n Roll groups. With a desire to help out the Monkees transform into the Mozzarella Brothers, a tightrope and trapeeze act. All seems fine except the Monkees know nothing about tightropes or trapeezes. They are soon found out and are told to do what they do best - Sing! A fantastic highlight of this video is the Monkees being clowns.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Episode Titles, November 20, 2000
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This review is from: The Monkees, Vol. 06 - Royal Flush / Monkees at the Circus [VHS] (VHS Tape)
In the first episode, Royal Flush, the Monkees rescue a young princess from her mean uncle. It includes a pretty neat fencing scene. In the second episode, Monkees at the Circus, the boys try to save a failing circus. Both are cute and funny shows.
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