7 Faces Of Dr Lao, Drama DVD, Tony Randall, Barbara Eden
7 Faces Of Dr Lao, Drama DVD, Tony Randall, Barbara Eden
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ACTORS : Tony Randall, Barbara Eden, Arthur O'Connell
YEAR OF RELEASE : 1964 RUNNING TIME : 100 min LANGUAGE : English Color
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Storyline
7 Faces Of Dr Lao An old Chinese gentleman rides into the town of Abalone, Arizona and changes it forever, as the citizens see themselves reflected in the mirror of Lao’s mysterious circus of mythical beasts. Which face will the wily doctor reveal to you?
There aren’t many movies like “7 Faces of Dr Lao.” It’s an amazing feast for the eyes and the mind. Tony Randall plays the title character, Dr. Lao, the ringmaster of a magical circus that comes to the troubled town of Abalo. Not only does he play that role, but several attractions at the circus, creatures and characters of legend. (He even provided the voice-over for the trailer!) The circus not only provides entertainment, but also teaches the residents of Abalo a few lessons. At times, the story is campy, and some of the special effects are cheap (about as good as could be expected for 1964!). But it also produces food for thought, and makes you think about the magic of everyday life. It’s one trip to the circus you won’t soon forget!
Delightful Cult-Movie
7 Faces Of Dr Lao In the turn of the Twentieth Century, the Chinese Dr. Lao (Tony Randall) arrives in Abalone, Arizona, riding a donkey carrying a fishbowl with a small fish and goes to the local newspaper Diary Star. He asks the owner Ed Cunningham (John Ericson) to publish one-page advertisement for two days for his traveling circus. Ed has unrequited love for the widow librarian Angela Benedict (Barbara Eden) and opposes to the powerful rancher Clint Stark (Arthur O’Connell) that wants to buy the lands of the inhabitants of Abalone. He uses the argument that the water supply pipe is decayed and needs to be replaced and it will be very expensive. However Stark has inside information that the railroad will pass by Abalone and will increase the value of the lands. There is a meeting in the town to decide whether the locals will sell their real estates to Stark or not but the decision is postponed after the arrival of Dr. Lao. During the night, the dwellers go to the circus to see The Abominable Snowman, Merlin the Magician, Apollonius of Tyana, Pan, The Giant Serpent and Medusa. Each attraction gives a lesson to each resident, changing their future and behavior for the better.
“7 Faces of Dr Lao” is a delightful and magic cult-movie, with a beautiful and entertaining story and great direction of George Pal. Tony Randall “steals” the movie performing seven different roles. Barbara “Jeannie” Eden is gorgeous and her encounter with Pan the God of Joy is wonderfully erotic. Apollonius of Tyana telling the truth about the future of his clients is hilarious.
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