Starring: Robert Wagner, Terry Moore, Gilbert Roland
Director: Robert D. Webb
Rated: Unrated (Not Rated)
In this adaptation of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, will the love of two feuding families bring a young couple together, or will it tear them asunder? This description may be from another edition of this product.
Format:DVD
Language:English
Release Date:May 1993
Rating:Unrated (Not Rated)
Publisher:Vina
Director:Robert D. Webb
Starring:Robert Wagner, Terry Moore, Gilbert Roland
One family is Greek, the other WASP. They competed in the sponge industry off the western coast of Florida in the ’50s. They have an unwritten law as to where they can fish for sponges. The heads of each house are proud, and there is more than a casual rivalry among them.
Due to hard times, the families cross paths, resulting in the son of the Greek family, Tony Petrakis (Robert Wagner), and the WASP daughter Gwyneth Rhys (Terry Moore) falling in love with their parents' chagrin. To stir things up, Arnold Dix (Peter Graves), who also has eyes for Gwyneth, is unscrupulous and does nefarious acts against the Greeks.
I know you have heard the story before and probably saw “Romeo and Juliet” or “West Side Story”. However, the story and actors make it worth revisiting.
The film has been remastered and looks great on large-screen high-definition televisions. The music of Bernard Hermann works as a subtle character itself, adding to the mood and does not overwhelm the story or dialogue.
Gilbert Roland is the proud Greek patriarch who makes a sort of John Wayne entrance at the beginning of the movie. Richard Boone, a very diverse actor, plays the girl's father.
This is the first underwater adventure shot in CinemaScope.
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