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SWEPT AWAY ... BY AN UNUSUAL DESTINY IN THE BLUE SEA OF AUGUST | SWEPT AWAY
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Fellini protégée Lina Wertmuller always considered herself a feminist, but this racy war between the sexes sparked a huge controversy when it was first released in 1974. Decide for yourself. Aboard a chartered yacht, rich and snobbish Mariangela Melato delights in taunting Sicilian deckhand Giancarlo Giannini. An unwashed Communist, Giannini is surely the last man on Earth Melato would ever want to be shipwrecked with on a desert isle, which is precisely what happens. Read the complete review for Swept Away ... By An Unusual Destiny In The Blue Sea Of August
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Years and years ago I saw a ...

Question: Years and years ago I saw a movie about an aristocratic family who get stranded on a desert island with their servants and at some point the blue bloods have to acknowledge that the butler and other servants are more inventive, ingenious, resourceful and street-smart than they are. So the servants take charge, until — if my memory serves me correctly — they're rescued, brought back to England and everybody goes back to his or her original position in the pecking order. I saw it as a kid — I'm 43 now — and think it was an older movie already. But every time I think about this adventure/psychological drama, it seems to me that it would be a nice story to remake. Answer: The story is definitely The Admirable Crichton, which started life as a play by James M. Barrie — yes, the man who wrote Peter Pan. It's been filmed three times already, first by Cecil B. DeMille read more

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