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"?
Jewel of the Nile, The Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner keep the chemistry fizzing in this only slightly lack lustre follow up to 80s blockbuster Romancing The Stone
An almost inevitable follow-up to the hugely successful Romancing the Stone has Douglas and Turner reprising their respective roles as mercenary adventurer and frustrated romantic novelist.
It is formulaic and not entirely successful; part of what made the original work was Turner's development from mousy dreamer to action heroine and, once established as such, it is not easy to accept a character relapse. De Vito is superfluous - just along for the ride - but there are just enough pithy jokes, neat stunts and...
Jewel of the Nile, The
This sequel to Romancing the Stone re-teams stars Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner and Danny DeVito, and does so without falling into too many of the usual sequel pitfalls (making the same movie over again, for instance). It starts a few months after Douglas whisked Turner off on his dream boat at the end of the first film, but she has already become bored with all the lovey-dovey stuff and jumps at the chance of hitting the exploration trail once again, at odds with Douglas but determined to get even as he chases after a gem called the Jewel of the Nile, with DeVito in hot pursuit. The three leads clearly have fun, and the action and snappy one-liners come thick and fas...
Jewel of the Nile, The
Moderate sequel to Romancing the Stone; plenty of action, but dull spots in between.
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