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John Lasher
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Posts: 493
From: Newark, DE
Registered: Aug 2001


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Movie *** (out of 4)
Video ***
Sound **
Extras N/A

An OK movie musical (excellent as far as made-for-TV stuff goes). Good songs, decent acting, mediocre writing. That's all I'm saying.

The print used for the DVD has probably seen better days, the image is plagued by dirt and there are a few base and emulsion scratches.

Sound is in 1.0 mono, which bothers me because I've heard the soundtrack album from this film and it's in stereo. There are a few odd sizzles in the sound, I'm guessing these were caused by compression.

There are no special features, not that I was expecting any, but a commentary from the star would have been nice.

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