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World Famous Comics: The Millionairess
The Millionairess
Starring: Maggie Smith, Peter Barkworth, Charles Gray, Donald Pickering, Avril Angers
Directed By: William Slater
Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: BBC Warner
Number of Items: 1
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 16, 2006
Running Time: 100 minutes

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The Millionairess
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Product Description:
Epifania (Maggie Smith) is glamorous clever...and also the richest woman in the world. After yet another row with her spendthrift husband Epifania meets an intriguing Egyptian doctor (Tom Baker). But she faces the challenge her money-mad father imposed on her before his death: She can only consider for marriage a man who can convert 150 pounds into 50000 pounds within six months. Coincidentally the good doctor has a similar challenge from his mother and can only consider for a wife a woman who can make her own living for six months with only 35 pence to start. Will Epifania be able to prove her profitability? And is the good doctor even interested in the challenge of a woman used to getting whatever she wants?Running Time: 115 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA UPC: 794051253828 Manufacturer No: E2538

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Though Bernard Shaw's The Millionairess may rank among his lesser works, it is given a top-drawer staging in this 1972 BBC production. Maggie Smith (The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, California Suite) is priceless as Epifania Ognisanti di Parerga Fitzfassenden, a woman every bit as impossible as her name. Epifania, "a woman brought up on seven figures" is, as her amused lawyer observes, "a comic figure in her misery." Her feckless husband has taken up with a more affectionate younger woman. Epifania's own "Sunday wife" (Charles Gray from Rocky Horror Picture Show) is an equally worthless chap. But she meets her match in a principled and idealistic English doctor (Tom Baker of Dr. Who fame) who challenges her to transform 35 shillings into her own fortune. The play's farcical first act is best, with the assorted couples and companions descending on the lawyer's office. Things bog down a bit with the introduction of the good doctor, but to watch the incomparable Smith tackle this most juicy of roles as "the most interesting woman in England," for whom money means power, security, and freedom, is "legitimate bliss." --Donald Liebenson


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Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars

2 out of 5 starsThe Millionairess-less is better !
"The Milionairess" is a stage play that did not translate well onto the silver screen. The filming was done many years ago and the acting is "over-the-top" to the point of haming-it-up. The story line is good, but presented in a somewhat hysterical and at times almost frenzied style. As a stage play it would have been good, but as a film, I do not recommend unless you are interested in the history of theatre and acting. I do not think G.B. Shaw would have been pleased with this production. The typical British humour seems lost in the frenzy of the acting.



2 out of 5 starsPoorly written play
I order two copies of The Millionairess - one for myself and one for a gift. After watching it, I was too embarassed to give it as a gift. The play is simply poorly written and not up to the standard I've come to expect from English comedy. There are a couple of clever lines here and there but it drags on and on. Maggie Smith is a brilliant actress but even she couldn't save it.



5 out of 5 starsMaggie steals the show
The Millionairess has always been one of my favorite plays by Bernard Shaw (along with Pygmalion and Caesar and Cleopatra) and this BBC production of it is definitely worth your money.

Dame Maggie Smith is absolutely perfect as Epifania and, as expected, steals the show and runs away with it. The rest of the cast is perfect as well, with the possible exception of Charles Gray as Adrian, who didn't really fulfil my expectations of the character.



5 out of 5 starsThe Millionairess; incredible beyond words
Shaw's writing with Maggie Smith's performance makes for a most incredible play. England, oh how we love England!



5 out of 5 starsMaggie Smith steals the Show.
When one gets tired of the violence, sex, and quite frankly,
impermissible bad language in modern films, it's nice to go back to someone who knows how to use language. eg. George Bernard Shaw. This movie was done (poorly) with Sophia Loren and
Peter Sellers...but I adored the play with Maggie Smith. Oh...how she dominates her role. At once, we understand how magnificent a star she is. She plays the richest woman in England who is obsessed with getting what she wants, and having the cash to do it. She is beautiful and arrogant yet brilliant in the ways of capitalism. When she is given the challenge of
getting a job and supporting herself without her wealth, well,
she can do it because she understands money. Indeed she walks into businesses and transforms them into profitable enterprises. Whether the impact of her changes hurts the poor or middle class is of no concern to her...profitability is the key. This is a wonderful production and is a MUST for any Maggie Smith fan.


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