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  46. When Joan Wilder is abducted while on a trip along the Nile, her boyfriend, Jack Colton, and pal Ralph rush to rescue her and retrieve a fabled jewel.
  47. This is the sequel to "Romancing the Stone" where Jack and Joan have their yacht and easy life, but are gradually getting bored with each other and this way of life. Joan accepts an invitation to go to some middle eastern country as a guest of the sheik, but there she is abducted and finds her- self involved with the "jewel". Jack decides to rescue her with his new partner Ralph. They all go from one adventure to another... What is the story of this "jewel"?
  48. The Jewel Of The Nile (1985): Starring Kathleen Turner, Michael Douglas, Danny De Vito, Spiros Focas, Avner Eisenberg, Paul David Magid, Howard Jay Patterson, Randall Edwin Nelson, Samuel Ross Williams, Timothy Daniel Furst, Hamid Fillali, Guy Cuevas, Peter De Palma, Holland Taylor, Mark Daly Richards, Hyacinthe N&#39;Laye, Sadeke Colobanane, Daniel Peacock, Benyahim Ahed, Makoula Ahmed, Alaoui Hassen, Ted Buffington, Flora Alberti, Patricia Davison, Ziraoui Mustapha, Mohammed Attifi, Kachela Mohammed, Hilal Abdellatif....Director Lewis Teague, Screenplay Mark Rosenthal, Lawrence Konner, Based On Characters By Diane Thomas.<br/><br/>Released in 1985, this is Director Lewis Teague&#39;s sequel to Robert Zemecki&#39;s &quot;Romancing The Stone&quot; which had been in theaters the year before in 1984. Picking up where the first film left off, novelist Joan Wilder (Kathleen Turner)is enjoying a blissful vacation with her true love Jack Colton (Michael Douglas) but has discovered she&#39;s acquired writer&#39;s block. Tired of writing the formulaic romance novels, she hopes to write something that will challenge her. At one of her book signings, a mysterious Egyptian ruler named Omar (Spiros Focas) gives her the opportunity she&#39;s been waiting for- to write about his rise to power in a small city by the Nile. Before long, she becomes involved in a dangerous game of foreign politics and a search for a priceless &quot;Jewel of the Nile&quot;. Comedian Danny De Vito&#39;s Ralph character returns and finds himself as much a part of the intrigue as the others. &quot;The Jewel&quot; was never as successful and beloved as &quot;The Stone&quot; but I believe this is a worthy sequel and a great film overall. With dramatic music by Jack Nitzche, as well as an 80&#39;s pop score, and stunning cinematography by Jan De Bont, this film is a winner. There are vistas of sprawling desert landscapes, primitive villages and rocky canyons It has the feeling of an old Hollywood adventure film/romantic comedy. The chemistry between Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner is wonderful. They even echo Spencer Tracey and Katherine Hepburn in scenes where they are at each other&#39;s throats. Their romance is entirely dependent on the adventure of the movies which always brings them together. Because the 80&#39;s was still a time where audiences loved a good adventures story (the Indiana Jones films are proof of that), this film did well. While a lot of it fails to be entirely realistic, and reeks too much of fiction, it&#39;s a well-delivered and highly entertaining film that does not take itself seriously. It&#39;s a feel good film from the 1980&#39;s which was in itself a feel good decade. &quot;The Jewel&quot; is but one film in the team that was Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas. They shared equal success in the film &quot;The War of the Roses&quot; in which they were also paired (inevitably) with Danny De Vito. This is a wonderful film and because it&#39;s available on DVD, it&#39;s a film that is now available to a younger generation who do not know either Michael Douglas or Kathleen Turner or the 1980&#39;s.
  49. Lewis Teague&#39;s sequel to Robert Zemeckis&#39; 1984 smash hit &quot;Romancing the Stone&quot; is a very similar adventure-romance, only it&#39;s a lot sillier. Once again we follow novelist &#39;Joan Wilder&#39; and her lover &#39;Jack Colton&#39;, this time across Egypt as they romance a very different kind of stone. Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner reprise their roles with no great flair, while Danny De Vito (in tow) provides some comic relief.<br/><br/>&quot;The Jewel of the Nile&quot; does remain light-hearted which it needs to as it is often a little naive. Overall though the yarn leaves us relatively uninspired and lives up to its predecessor.<br/><br/>Thursday, October 29, 1992 - Video
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