An aging couple search for peace and family harmony when their only son returns home after a long absence with his fiancee.An aging couple search for peace and family harmony when their only son returns home after a long absence with his fiancee.An aging couple search for peace and family harmony when their only son returns home after a long absence with his fiancee.
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if you like "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" then you'll love this offbeat, interesting little movie that's more like a play than a film. 4 actors in one room, that's it! A great script, fantastic acting by all involved. It's a look at a tense family relationship with an overly doting mother (Ava Gardner), her beaten-down husband (Anthony Quinn) and her 36 year old son who returns after being away from home for 3 months. He brings his shy new girlfriend (Anna Karina) home with him and that's what fuels the dialogue and action of this movie. If you're a fan of any of the actors in this definitely buy the DVD. So what if it's a cheesy DVD, this is one rare movie so we're lucky it's available at all!
"Regina Roma" is one of the last films starring Ava Gardner and Anthony Quinn. Alas, it proves a disappointment,a one-set drama of the old "kitchen sink" variety. Gardner plays the smothering mother of the late Ray Sharkey who brings home his fiancée,Regina, played by the legendary European actress Anna Karina. Gardner, Quinn and Sharkey mouth clichéd dialogues. Only Karina emerges unscathed because she is kept silent most of the time! And she has been de-glamourized, hiding her big beautiful blue eyes behind chunky frames and sheathing her splendid body in dowdy clothes. The movie seems padded out with flashbacks that don't match the main action.The DVD I bought lists (quite improbably) a famous orchestra conductor as the movie's producer.
I found this film to be incredibly irritating. The film, adapted from a play, has not been translated to the screen well at all. We are stuck inside one room for the entire duration of the film, listening to the irritating bickering of an elderly couple and their sheltered son.
Gardner's acting is ridiculously over the top, reciting one shrill speech after another.
I bought the film because Anna Karina played the role of Regina but was greatly disappointed. I found it unbelievable that despite being in almost the entire film she had only ONE line right at the end. Despite the potential with three great actors, their talents are entirely wasted.
Gardner's acting is ridiculously over the top, reciting one shrill speech after another.
I bought the film because Anna Karina played the role of Regina but was greatly disappointed. I found it unbelievable that despite being in almost the entire film she had only ONE line right at the end. Despite the potential with three great actors, their talents are entirely wasted.
If you think you might be watching a production of Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf
I couldn't blame you. It's what instantly hit me looking Regina Roma with Ava
Gardner and Anthony Quinn, the Martha and George of this piece.
Maybe seeing what Virignia Woolf did for Elizabeth Taylor's career convinced Ava to sign on for this four character drama. She and Tony are great, but the rest of the film is strictly ho-hum.
Tony and Ava are awaiting the arrival of their son Ray Sharkey only Sharkey is bringing Anna Karina and he announces their engagement.
In less than 90 minutes all the family secrets get aired. Just like Virginia Woolf.
The production values are strictly from Hollywood Poverty row days. Virginia Woolf is a mostly talk in the living room, but the sets were top rate. Here the cheapness of production is very apparent.
Fans of Tony and Ava should see this. Others take it or leave it.
Maybe seeing what Virignia Woolf did for Elizabeth Taylor's career convinced Ava to sign on for this four character drama. She and Tony are great, but the rest of the film is strictly ho-hum.
Tony and Ava are awaiting the arrival of their son Ray Sharkey only Sharkey is bringing Anna Karina and he announces their engagement.
In less than 90 minutes all the family secrets get aired. Just like Virginia Woolf.
The production values are strictly from Hollywood Poverty row days. Virginia Woolf is a mostly talk in the living room, but the sets were top rate. Here the cheapness of production is very apparent.
Fans of Tony and Ava should see this. Others take it or leave it.
To see Anthony Quinn in yet another wonderful performance is always a pleasure. This time the drama is not set in vast planes or big boats, but in a living room in which a reproduction of a Cezanne painting is the only thing worth mentioning. So much more for the story; fit to be a Tennessee Williams-drama, but written by Pierre Rey. Maybe the acting of Ava Gardner is slightly over the top every now and then, but Ray Sharkey is fine and Anna Karina as the shy 'Regina' is as great as the old fox Quinn. The quality of the dvd is poor, but what is depicted is really worth attention. A good film.
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- TriviaFinal theatrically-released film of actress Ava Gardner.
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