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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Jim Goddard |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 12 June, 1994 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Anchor Bay Entertainment |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-drama |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 092091133835 |
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Customer Reviews of Lie Down With Lions
DON'T MISS IT A Ken Follet book brought to life by Timothy Dalton & Omar Sharif! It even features location filming! Not bad for a budget film, and lots of fun too! If you can overlook some of these bad reviews here, and make up your own mind you should like this. Especially if you area James Bond fan, and would like to see a good modern spy action movie.
Big disappointment
The book (unlike the movie) is about the adventures of a young couple in the Panjshir Valley in Afghanistan during the Soviet-Afghan war. It is based in an environment of struggle and heroism of the Afghan freedom fighters under the command of Ahmad Shah Massoud. The movie on the other hand is not even based in Afghanistan, and the acting is pathetic. You can tell that the movie is a low-budget project, and it does the book no justic.
Not Very Good CIA Potboiler
Like several of your other reviewers, I am a fan of Timothy Dalton but I have to wonder what he is thinking half the time with the roles he picks (Brenda Starr, The Rocketeer, etc.). At any rate, while this is a more meaty role, and he makes a very dashing operative, the story is fairly idiotic and the production is second-rate. In fact, the quality of the video is terrible and you have to strain to see what is going on, ridiculous as most of it seems. The picture of Marg Helgenberger dragging a baby over and through the Afghan mountains while spouting flower-child preachings is enough to send you screaming into the night, to say nothing of anything else. In sum, a sad waste of Dalton's talents (can this be the same actor who played the definitive Rochester in Jane Eyre?) as well as Omar Shariff's.