cappy50-1
Joined Jul 2004
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It is really a wonderful love story set in war time and post war Germany. Dana Wynter was her usual terrific self. This movie was shown on a cable channel a few years ago. I believe it was Amercian Movie Classics during the time their movies were commercial free and the host was Bob Dorian. I have not seen it since. It should be released as a classic on DVD.
One wonders why so many excellent screen classics and exceptional "made for TV" movies are never released in video or at least shown on regular or cable TV stations. Well, I guess we will never know. As a fan of this movie and one who would love to see it again, I'll keep hoping.
One wonders why so many excellent screen classics and exceptional "made for TV" movies are never released in video or at least shown on regular or cable TV stations. Well, I guess we will never know. As a fan of this movie and one who would love to see it again, I'll keep hoping.
Club Med is a made for TV movie and may not have ever been released on video. Yes, it is a little "corny" and "silly", but it was fun to watch. Jack Scalia, Bill Maher, Sinbad, Linda Hamilton and Patrick McNee were the most notable actors. It's a fun in the sun down Mexico way. I would actually rate it a 3. However, if you asked me if I would like to see it again, my answer would be yes! Sounds crazy, I know, but the predictability and the 80's party animal life style is to be enjoyed! There is a little bit of Love Boat, a little bit of Love, American Style (if anyone remembers that Friday night program with the fireworks). If you see Club Med on TV, go ahead and waste an hour and a half. It just might be worth it!