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Country: USA, Language: English, 91 mins

  • Director: Ken Hughes
  • Writer: Mae West; Herbert Baker
  • Producer: Daniel Briggs; Don Henderson

CGiii Comment

Words simply fail...

This is how damaging stardom can be - delusional and stripped of dignity.

Shocking...and, sad.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Marlo Manners (Mae West) is enjoying her honeymoon with Sir Michael Barrington (Timothy Dalton), husband number six. As luck would have it, an international conference is taking place in the same hotel and the Russian delegate (one of Marlo's former husbands) is threatening to derail the negotiations unless he can have one more fling with his ex. Adding to the complications is a tape Marlo has made detailing all of her affairs and scandals, which her manager is desperately trying (and failing) to destroy.

Cast & Characters

Mae West as Marlo Manners / Lady Barrington;
Timothy Dalton as Sir Michael Barrington;
Dom DeLuise as Dan Turner;
Tony Curtis as Alexei Andreyev Karansky;
Ringo Starr as Laslo Karolny;
George Hamilton as Vance Norton;
Alice Cooper as Waiter;
Keith Allison as Waiter in Alexei's Suite;
Rona Barrett as Herself;
Van McCoy as Delegate;
Keith Moon as Dress Designer;
Regis Philbin as Himself;
Walter Pidgeon as Mr. Chambers, the chairman;
George Raft as Himself;
Gil Stratton as Himself