The Jewel of the Nile is the follow on film from Romancing the Stone and it is set a few months after the first film. Jean Wilder is still a best selling novelist and is trying her hardest to finish her latest book but she is having trouble concentrating and she just wants to give up sailing ... Read review
In the blockbuster, Romancing The Stone novelist Joan Wilder (Kathleen Turner) and ... more
wanderer Jack Colton (Michael Douglas) went sailing off into the sunset together. In this thrill-packed sequel, Ralph (Danny DeVito) is back on their trail and they're b...
When the going gets tough the tough get going! In the blockbuster 'Romancing The Stone' ... more
novelist Joan Wilder (Turner) and wanderer Jack Colton (Douglas) went sailing off into the sunset together. In this thrill-packed sequel Ralph is back on their ...
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MICHAEL DOUGLAS and KATHLEEN TURNER have the adventure of their lives in this hugely ... more
successful romantic caper co-starring DANNY DeVITO. When her sister is kidnapped by thugs searching for a priceless jewel in the Columbian jungle, a romance novelist (TURNER) soon finds her own life filled with cliffhangers and danger. All alone, she sets out to rescue her sister and meets up with a handsome fortune seeker (DOUGLAS) who convinces her to beat the bandits to the treasure.In the blockbuster Romancing The Stone, novelist Joan Wilder (KATHLEEN TURNER) and wanderer Jack Colton (MICHAEL DOUGLAS) went sailing off into the sunset together. In this thrill-packed sequel, Ralph (DANNY DeVITO) is back on their trail and they're back in the fast lane on a perilous trek through the fierce North African Desert. Not even treacherous tribes, deadly dungeons and seemingly endless villains can stop this trio from finding, once and for all, that mysterious 'jewel'.
In 1984Romancing the Stonewas a huge hit for director Robert Zemeckis (who later went on ... more
to makeForrest Gump,ContactandCastawayamong others) thanks in no small part to the winning team of Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, and Danny DeVito. The chemistry between all three stars is infectious, but Turner steals the show from the guys, playing a pushy romance novelist who gets stuck among some dangerous figures in Colombia and has only a rumpled guide (Michael Douglas) as an ally. Zemeckis--whose specialty at the time was creating set pieces of raucous action (as in hisBack to the Futuretrilogy)--keeps things hopping with lots of kinetic material. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.comThe Jewel of the Nileis a moderately entertaining sequel that pales by comparison to its predecessor. Romance novelist Kathleen Turner and retired soldier-of-fortune Michael Douglas return as a now-complacent couple. Bored with life on a yacht, they find excitement thrust upon them when she accepts a speaking engagement in the Middle East. Once there, she is abducted and finds herself involved with the "jewel" everyone is chasing. Douglas teams up once more with Danny DeVito to rescue his love. Less charming and more predictable than the original, this suffers for one simple reason: the characters have nowhere to go. In the original story we watched Turner blossom from timid storyteller to lusty adventuress. In this flick she is too much like all the other action adventure babes we've seen before. The same trio of stars reunited to better effect in DeVito's dark comedyThe War of the Roses. --Rochelle O'Gorman, Amazon.com
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In 1984Romancing the Stonewas a huge hit for director Robert Zemeckis (who later went on ... more
to makeForrest Gump,ContactandCastawayamong others) thanks in no small part to the winning team of Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, and Danny DeVito. The chemistry between all three stars is infectious, but Turner steals the show from the guys, playing a pushy romance novelist who gets stuck among some dangerous figures in Colombia and has only a rumpled guide (Michael Douglas) as an ally. Zemeckis--whose specialty at the time was creating set pieces of raucous action (as in hisBack to the Futuretrilogy)--keeps things hopping with lots of kinetic material. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.comThe Jewel of the Nileis a moderately entertaining sequel that pales by comparison to its predecessor. Romance novelist Kathleen Turner and retired soldier-of-fortune Michael Douglas return as a now-complacent couple. Bored with life on a yacht, they find excitement thrust upon them when she accepts a speaking engagement in the Middle East. Once there, she is abducted and finds herself involved with the "jewel" everyone is chasing. Douglas teams up once more with Danny DeVito to rescue his love. Less charming and more predictable than the original, this suffers for one simple reason: the characters have nowhere to go. In the original story we watched Turner blossom from timid storyteller to lusty adventuress. In this flick she is too much like all the other action adventure babes we've seen before. The same trio of stars reunited to better effect in DeVito's dark comedyThe War of the Roses. --Rochelle O'Gorman, Amazon.com
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Production Year: 2002 - Action/Adventure - Director: Vincenzo Natali - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring:Lucy Liu, David Hewlett, Anne Marie Scheffler, Joseph Scoren, Matthew Sharp, Jeremy Northam
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Advantages: some funny moments, Danny DeVito Disadvantages: Wooden acting at times, weak story, bad effects
The Jewel of the Nile is the follow on film from Romancing the Stone and it is set a few months after the first film. Jean Wilder is still a best selling novelist and is trying her hardest to finish her latest book but she is having trouble concentrating and she just wants to give up sailing with her lover Jack and move back to New York. Jack is just too happy sailing and living his dream to want to give it up.
An opportunity comes ... ...up demanding his share of the stone from the previous film, not only is it Ralph which is bad news for Jack but he also gets is boat blown up. Jack and Ralph soon learn from a guy called Tarak that Spiros is evil and his holding their Jewel of the Nile which he and his people want back. Tarak also tells Jack and Ralph of the danger Jean is in so they set of under the belief of going to rescue Jean but really they are going after the Jewel!
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The Jewel of the Nile is the follow on film from Romancing the Stone and it is set a few months after the first film. Jean Wilder is still a best selling novelist and is trying her hardest to finish her latest book but she is having trouble concentrating and she just wants to give up sailing with her lover Jack and move back to New York. Jack is just too happy sailing and living his dream to want to give it up.
An opportunity comes for Jean when Spiros Focas, a ruthless dictator invites Lean to go to Egypt to write a book about him Jean accepts this offer as she does not know what a ruthless man he is. Jack is sad to see Jean go but he knows she has to do this. As Jean sets off Jack is in for a shock when Ralph turns up demanding his share of the stone from the previous film, not only is it Ralph which is bad news for Jack but he also gets is boat blown up. Jack and Ralph soon learn from a guy called Tarak that Spiros is evil and his holding their Jewel of the Nile which he and his people want back. Tarak also tells Jack and Ralph of the danger Jean is in so they set of under the belief of going to rescue Jean but really they are going after the Jewel!
Just will Jack, Ralph and Tarak be able to rescue Jean and get the Jewel and will they quite believe what they are about to find?
For me this film was not a patch on the previous one. It did have the three main characters reunited again but for me the story was just lacking in the comedy factor and the greatness of the previous one. I think that the character of Jean was not quite so likable in this film as she seemed quite hard and strong which she was not in the first film and I don’t think the chemistry was quite there between her and Michael Douglas who played the role of Jack.
The storyline was quite good but so much more could have been made with it. To me is seemed quite rushed and as if they were in a massive rush to finish the film so it could come out still with the success of the first film being around. I think that with a little more time and effort then this film could have been 100 times better.
The return of Danny DeVito for me was the best part of the film and he did bring his usual wit and humour to an otherwise dull film. I think he was the strongest and best character in the film and think a bit more of him should have been shown in the film. There were a few good supporting actors in the film, the main one being Omar Sharif who played the evil dictator and he was very good with his role but just a little wooden at times and there was nothing special about his character to make him stand out from the others.
The film was at times very poorly made and the effect did let it down. On the majority of the shots I could clearly see that the backdrop was added later and for me this did spoil the whole concept and idea. I think a little more time, effort and money would have helped improve these. There were a few special effects in the film but nothing spectacular or amazing.
The music throughout the film was very average and not at all memorable. The only song which I can remember is the end one which was ‘When the Going Gets Tough’ and this was only because I have see the music video to the song which features the characters from this film. Otherwise the music score was very dull and boring. This film was made in 1985 and this is quite apparent with the costumes and sets which were used. Despite being made so long ago now I think that there were much better film around at the same time which really do show this one to be cheap and a rushed job.
The running time of this film is 101 minutes and there are no special or bonus features on the DVD. The DVD s available to buy on EBay and Amazon for just a few pounds or you can now get a double disk set with Romancing the Stone and Jewel of the Nile for £5 in Tesco.
Overall I am not going to recommend this film as it is such a let down from the previous one and the only good thing is the humour which DeVito brings.
Advantages: Two great films in one bargain pack Disadvantages: Not necessarily for younger children
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The Jewel of the Nile
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Jewel of the Nile carries on the adventures of Jack Colton and Joan Wilder, lovers thrown together by fate in the previous film as they tried to rescue Joan's sister from an evil dude in Columbia. Now however, Joan is an internationally famous authoress, Jack is? well, he's Jack, and they're living the life of luxury aboard a yacht. Until?
Omar (Spiros Focás), an African leader, turns up wanting Wilder to write his biography for him. Off she goes with him, only for Jack to find out that this leader has ulterior motives for wanting Joan with him. Reluctantly teaming up with the sleazy Ralph (Danny DeVito), one of the kidnappers from the first film, they set off in pursuit. The legendary Jewel of the Nile becomes the focus of everything that is about to ...
Action sequel to 'Romancing The Stone', in which a female novelist and a male adventurer set out on a perilous trek into the deserts of North Africa to solve the mystery of the Jewel, followed by a hot-tempered arch-enemy...
Release details
DVD Region
DVD
Studio(s)
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment; Deluxe Video Service - Fox
Release date
18/07/2005
No of Discs
1
Catalogue No
0149101000
Barcode
5039036022163
Languages
Main Language
English
DVD Description
Action sequel to 'Romancing The Stone', in which a female novelist and a male adventurer set out on a perilous trek into the deserts of North Africa to solve the mystery of the Jewel, followed by a hot-tempered arch-enemy...
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