King David [1985] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Saul steals the movie from David
  • "a light unto his people"
  • Sword, Sandal, Sex and Sanctity
King David [1985] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Starring: Richard Gere , Edward Woodward , Alice Krige , Denis Quilley , and Niall Buggy
Director: Bruce Beresford
Manufacturer: Paramount
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ASIN: B0000AUHPQ
Release Date: 2003-11-18
King David [1985] (REGION 1) (NTSC)

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3 out of 5 stars Saul steals the movie from David.......2006-07-24

King David was the Alexander of its day, a critically reviled epic that was damned more for what it got right than what it gets wrong. Critics at the time were aghast at the violence and ridiculed the scene where Richard Gere dances through the streets of Jerusalem in a loincloth, but in actuality both are straight from the Bible and are considerably watered down: this David doesn't give his father-in-law hundreds of Philistines foreskins in return for the hand of his daughter, and the decimation of his enemies takes place safely offscreen. But the film's attitude to religion is strikingly grim. This isn't the cosy feelgood God of Sunday school but a vengeful, unforgiving God who orders genocide and abandons those He anoints. Both Saul and David fall from Grace, but strangely enough it's Saul's fall that really registers. Edward Woodward is superb in the role, and all too easily dominates the film in the face of little competition from some especially bland British and Irish actors.

Gere should be ideal casting for David's vanity at least, but he's a transparent presence in the film, lacking depth and over-reliant on his limited range of affectations. But he's not helped by the fact that David never becomes a character or even an active participant in his own life story: if anything, he is almost a bystander observing the deeds of others. After slaying Goliath, we never see him in battle or earning his reputation as a great king, and he doesn't feature in either of the two underwhelming battle scenes, a problem highlighted by intercutting them with shots of David miles away waiting to hear the result. As an epic, it's desperately underpopulated (they had major problems getting enough extras to the Italian locations), and you get the feeling at time that it's almost a picture made up of leftovers - the costumes were originally made for Scorsese's first abortive attempt to film The Last Temptation while the Ark of the Covenant probably has `Property of Indiana Jones' stamped inside it

Somewhere in there there's an idea fighting to get out about the search for God, but unfortunately it's so low-key and evenly paced that there are no real highs to the film. Carl Davis' score has its moments and it's not the turkey its reputation implies, but it never catches fire. As Bruce Beresford noted, they should have taken the hint when they started shooting in Israel only to get caught up in snowstorms - someone was definitely trying to tell them something!

No extras on the Region 1 DVD, although it does have an acceptable 2.35:1 widescreen transfer.

5 out of 5 stars "a light unto his people".......2004-05-14

When this film was released in 1985, the critics were not kind, but I love this film, and think it's a good telling of the story of David, based on I and II Samuel, I Chronicles, and the Psalms. Though much of it has been compressed (David's relationship with Bathsheba is limited mostly to the consequences of it for instance) and some creative license used for plot continuity, it has a tremendous amount of Biblical accuracy.
Taking place from 1000 to 961 B.C., the costuming, sets, and artifacts are fabulous; filmed in Pinewood Studios, U.K., and on location in Italy, the cinematography by Donald McAlpine is wonderful. The score is also lovely, by Carl Davis.

The brief nudity in the wedding chamber sequence has in my tape, been darkened so as to be imperceptible; either this is a flaw in the tape, or an effort not to offend and capture a wider audience, which would be silly, as this is a very mature drama. It contains much brutal violence making it unsuitable for children, and the confrontation with Goliath for example (which is exceptionally well done), is one of four beheadings.
Richard Gere is a marvelous David, and stands up well against an excellent international cast. He was thirty-five when this was filmed, and is about as handsome as a human has a right to be. The actor who shines above all though is Edward Woodward as Saul. He is riveting, and it's a brilliant character study of courage mixed with jealousy, revenge, and madness.

This is far from being a "Big Bible Epic" with lots of well known stars, instead it's serious and beautifully acted, and perhaps arrived on the scene at the wrong time, that it was so unappreciated two decades ago. Total running time is 114 minutes.
"It is through the heart, the heart alone, that God speaks to man".

4 out of 5 stars Sword, Sandal, Sex and Sanctity.......2004-05-05

Bruce Beresford has directed an engaging take on the biblical story of David as found in 1 & 2 Samuel and 1 Kings. It starts as it means to go on, plunging the viewer into a different and bloodthirsty world as Dennis Quilley's Samuel beheads Agag the defeated King of the Amalekites. This uncompromising view of the prophets, continued in Niall Buggy's Nathan, is presented in stark contrast to a troubled and questioning David, portrayed by Richard Gere. Edward Woodward's depiction of Saul and the disintegration of his spirit and mind is nigh perfect, pulling in the story of Jacob's all night struggle with the angel of God from Genesis. Saul's offering of himself as God's sacrifice at Mount Gilboa is a wonderfully emotive scene. The other two spectacular scenes are duel between David and Goliath, and the announcement of Saul's death to David. The cameo of the escaping Philistine king is worth replaying in the first, and the second is a marvellous bit of intercutting between David watching the runner and the deaths of Saul and Jonathan. Michal's mocking of David dancing naked in front of the ark captures the biblical emasculating remark of Saul's daughter. The story of David's rule is flashed through, and this a weakness in the film, though there are the biblical echoes of Absalom in revolt behaving exactly as David did to Saul. The end is rather mawkish, with the conniving of Bathsheba to put Solomon on the throne greatly underplayed (more 1 Chronicles than 2 Samuel). But it is still an excellent telling of the story of David, albeit with Richard Gere in the title role.
Cave Girl [1985] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • want to kill some time ?
Cave Girl [1985] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Starring: Daniel Roebuck , Cynthia Thompson , Darren Young (II) , Saba Moor , and Jeff Chayette
Director: David Oliver (III)
Manufacturer: Rhino Home Video
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B00005YUP5
Release Date: 2002-02-12
Cave Girl [1985] (REGION 1) (NTSC)

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3 out of 5 stars want to kill some time ?.......2004-03-23

this film starts of quite well, young lad gets chased by a load of girls in the girls changing room.
soon it starts to get a bit stupid.
few laughs very much along the lines of wild coyote the cartoon.
the hero saves the so called cave people from canibals using fireworks, not at all believeable but harmless fun !
L.A. Street Fighters [1985] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
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    L.A. Street Fighters [1985] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
    Starring: Danny Gibson , Rosanna King , Arlene Montano , Richard Ng , and Steve Rogers
    Manufacturer: Platinum Disc
    ProductGroup: DVD
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    ASIN: B00005QJJR
    Release Date: 2002-04-02
    L.A. Street Fighters [1985] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
    A King and His Movie [1985] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Far from conventional, and even bizarre, but with a strange appeal...
    A King and His Movie [1985] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
    Starring: Roxana Berco , Villanueva Cosse , Miguel Dedovich , Alicia Dolinsky , and Ulises Dumont
    Director: Carlos Sorin
    Manufacturer: Cinemateca
    ProductGroup: DVD
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    ASIN: B0002XL1US
    Release Date: 2004-10-26
    A King and His Movie [1985] (REGION 1) (NTSC)

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Far from conventional, and even bizarre, but with a strange appeal..........2006-08-16

    "A king and his movie" (= "La película del rey") is an Argentinian movie released in 1986, and directed by Carlos Sorín. This film is far from conventional, and even bizarre, but it has a strange appeal, and I think that those spectators constantly on the lookout for something different will like it.

    The plot is simple: a Buenos Aires movie director wants to make a movie based on the story of Orelie-Antoine de Tounens, a Frenchman that declared himself "King of Patagonia" in the late XIXth century. Unfortunately, he has almost no financial backing, something that is fairly evident at the very beginning of the filming process, and substantially more problematic as days go by. What can a director do when everything seems to conspire against his efforts to make a good movie? Go on, of course!

    Some critics say that the gradual decline into irreality shown in this movie is an allusion that the director made to the Argentinian dictatorship of the late 70's and early 80's. I really don't know if that is true (I haven't talked to Carlos Sorín about it!), but I think it makes sense to compare the decadence of democracy in our country at that time with the gradual deterioration of the process of filming a movie. As a metaphore, it is a good one, specially when the insanity of the whole situation is depicted so well.

    On the whole, I think that you might enjoy "King and his movie", if you have a liking for the unconventional and don't mind some surreal elements in the argument of a film. Provided that is the case, recommended!

    Belen Alcat

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