| The Adventurers | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 21 reviews) Sales Rank: 26490 Category: DVD
Actors: Charles Aznavour, Alan Badel, Candice Bergen, Thommy Berggren, Delia Boccardo Director: Lewis Gilbert (ii) Publisher: Paramount Studio: Paramount Brand: Paramount Label: Paramount Format: Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled) Rating: R (Restricted) Media: DVD Running Time: 177 minutes Number Of Items: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: PARD069124D ISBN: 1415712492 UPC: 097360691245 EAN: 9781415712498 ASIN: B0009CTVFO
Release Date: July 12, 2005 Theatrical Release Date: March 25, 1970 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Description THE ADVENTURERS is an irresistible mega-movie loaded with all the trappings and treacheries, power plays and passions, intrigues and in-fighting of the world's super-rich. At the center of the jet-setting story is troubled playboy Dax, raised far from his South American homeland of Corteguay. Amid the high society and political intrigue of Italy, Dax uses romance as a stepping stone to success... and all the while schemes to bring vengeance on those who once wronged him and his family.
Amazon.com Despite the tumultuous events in this sleek, handsome 1970 adaptation of Harold Robbins' bestselling novel, The Adventurers is arresting entertainment from the constantly inventive director of the original Alfie, Lewis Gilbert. Smoldering Yugoslavian actor Bekim Fehmiu stars as Dax Xenos, son of a revolutionary hero in an unnamed South American nation. As a child (played by Loris Loddi), Dax witnessed the murder of his mother and sisters by government goons, and he helped insurgent leader Rojo (Alan Badel) execute those responsible. As Dax grows up, his destiny is inexorably tied to the fate of his country and the whims of an increasingly despotic Rojo. But before he realizes that, the hunky gadabout chases women and races in the streets of Rome, spends some time as a gigolo (romancing a wealthy, heartbreakingly sympathetic Olivia de Havilland), marries and separates from a lovely heiress (Candice Bergen), and becomes a pawn in a terrible plot by Rojo to consolidate his power. The outstanding cast in this nearly three-hour film includes Fernando Rey, Charles Aznavour, Leigh Taylor-Young, and Ernest Borgnine. Gilbert's production is endlessly imaginative and exciting. Long before crowd scenes in movies could be computer-generated, directors such as Gilbert really did have to assemble thousands of extras for moments as spectacular as the battle sequences in The Adventurers. --Tom Keogh
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  Classic Soap Opera Adventure w / A History Lesson September 17, 2008 This Is a Classic, Layered Soap Opera Adventure. It takes place over a Generation In a Fictional Country In South America. All of It's principal characters are quite striking In their Beauty. All Necessary for a Soap Opera to Proceed. What I find Interesting Is that the Story evolves like so many of the Dictatorships In South America. You have a Brutal Dictator, giving No Quarter to his Citizens, and then Resistance Develops to the Abuse, and You have Leftist type Rebels Intending to Overthrow said Regime and take Power to Improve Peoples Lives..........All In The NAME of The PEOPLE............ The New Victorious Regime then Evolves Into the Same Form of Governmental Rule that they Just Removed. ex: CUBA........ What Goes Around In all of these Oppressed Backward Countries, Always Seems to Come Around.
  The Adventurers September 1, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
A Geat powerful movie. I loved seeing it again on DVD and have watched it several times since my purchase. BarryS41
  LIKED THE BOOK March 18, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Liked the book. The movie kinda left me cold. Though I can watch Ernest Borgnine in any part even Gato Gorde.
  a stylish guilty pleasure May 12, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My vague memory of THE ADVENTURERS was that it was a campily bad studio flick--one I'd never bothered to see when it came out in 1970. Nearly 40 years later, it turns out to be extremely entertaining as a DVD experience. On the big screen during the era of EASY RIDER and M*A*S*H, it's easy to see that this would be considered an overproduced, overblown bore. But with a pre-CGI cast of thousands and extravagant sets, it's now truly impressive.
I haven't been a reader of Harold Robbins, but this film explains his popularity. The fantasy elegance of the rich and ambitious is tremendous fun, and he crams more plot into his story that a whole shelf of Galsworthy. Except for a 4-yr-old in the second part of the movie (yes, there's actually an intermission!), even the kid actors are good in their roles.
I'd expected VALLEY OF THE DOLLS and instead found the epic sweep and sturdy dialogue of the Taylor-Burton CLEOPATRA. True, a number of the sex scenes look like PLAYBOY (not PENTHOUSE) layouts from the '60s (James Bondy but even more lavish), and a couple of daringly camp touches after the intermission are a hoot: a VALLEY OF THE DOLLS fashion show, and an UNDER THE YUM YUM TREE lothario's lair.
All in all, however, this DVD is a good investment and, of course, after large portions of such rich scenes and scenery, one can turn off the DVD for a while to recupe before plunging again into its fabulous excess!
  Worth while watching. March 15, 2007 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a good movie even tho' it's old. However the story is set in a time that makes the movie quite enjoyable and South America "seems" to be set in the past anyway. Worth viewing.
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