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Great Romantic Comedies

Great Romantic Comedies

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: 3 Comedy movies from the late 60's and 70's
Review: This is a single sided DVD containing the following 3 movies: 1) 'Only With Married Men'; 70 minutes, color; Dom DeLuise, Michele Lee, Gavin MacLeod; A spirited young woman has a sure-fire plan to protect her heart and avoid commitment, she will only date married men. What happens, however, when she finds true love in a single man...with a big secret? 2) 'There Goes The Bride'; 91 minutes, color; Tom Smothers, Twiggy, Martin Balsam, Sylvia Syms; A bumbling ad executive is obsessed with a fantasy woman who is invisible to everyone but him. He sees her image everywhere, including at his daughter's wedding. Is he crazy or just in love? 3) 'The Girl Who Came Gift Wrapped'; 74 minutes, color; Karen Valentine, Richard Long, Tom Bosley, Farrah Fawcett; He's a swinging, Hefner-like magazine publisher. She's a small town beauty with big city dreams. When she shows up at his bachelor pad as a 'birthday present', it's meant to be a gag gift from his buddies. Some jokes, however, can have an interesting twist.--As I have not viewed this DVD yet, I have taken the descriptions from the DVD case to post so there is a description available for your shopping. These are light and probably silly comedies from the not to distant past (well...at least from my perspective). I remember these type of comedies which featured several popular TV stars of the time. Some were bland, most were enjoyable. These should be particularly enjoyable for those of us who remember TV from the Seventies and can recognize several of the stars.--Bob


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