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LIST PRICE $34.98 Save 88%
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Format: Laserdisc Feb 1995 Rated R Recording Mode: Dolby Surround Sound: HiFi, Surround, Stereo Closed Captioned 95 min. UPC: 096894223960 |
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Movie Description William Boyd adapted his own comic novel about life in the African country of Ninjana, a fictional British colony. Starring Colin Friels as Morgan Leafy, first secretary at the British high commission, director Bruce Beresford's film follows this dim-witted, perpetually hung-over devotee of the grape as he pursues every woman within eyeshot. The new high commissioner, Arthur Fanshawe (John Lithgow), suddenly arrives in Ninjana, wishing nothing more than a swift promotion elsewhere. To this end, he informs Leafy that substantial oil reserves have been discovered in the country and suggests that he cultivate the leading candidate for the presidency, Professor Sam Adekunle (Louis Gossett Jr.), to secure the deposits for British interests. The upstanding Leafy responds by attempting to seduce Fanshawe's daughter, Priscilla (Sarah-Jane Fenton), before realizing that he might be suffering from a venereal disease. This leads to a visit with Dr. Alex Murray (Sean Connery), who can only marvel at this poor excuse for a human being. Not to worry, Leafy continues with his labors, having a go at the comely Mrs. Adekunle (Joanne Whalley-Kilmer) and Fanshawe's wife (Diana Rigg).
Synopsis In this comedy of manners set in a fictional West African country, a British diplomat must convince an official to alter his vote on a project to make up for being caught with the wife of a corrupt politician. The catch is that the man whose mind he has to change is apparently the only uncorruptable man in Kinjanja.
Film Notes Theatrical release: July 14, 1994.
Shot in South Africa.
Industry Reviews "...[A] daring movie..." Los Angeles Times - Peter Rainer (09/09/1994)
Quotations "Sex. Lust. Infidelity... It's a Jungle Out There!" -- marketing line for the film
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