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whatshot The Gondoliers DVD Review - www.impulsegamer.com -

Feature 7.0
Video 8.0
Audio 8.0
Special Features   0.0
Total 7.0
Distributor: Roadshow
Running Time:
152 minutes
Classification:
 G+
Reviewer:
Andrew B

7.0


The Gondoliers

Set in Venice, The Gondoliers is a quirky tale of two handsome gondoliers who discover, that shortly after they get married, that one of them is a long lost prince. Unfortunately, it is not clear which one of the two is the prince, and until the mystery is solved, they rule jointly. A further complication arises when it is revealed that the prince was married as a child to a princess. The result? Two husbands, three wives, an unknown prince and a state of confusion.

The Gondolier's is a great Australia opera production that features the compelling tale of two gondoliers who discover that one of them is a long lost prince. Operatic music, comedy and an engaging tale of love, friendship and a coming of age. Starring the fabulous Suzanne Johnson with a joint lead for David Hobson and Roger Lemke, this operatic masterpiece is purely for those that love the true classics.

Presented in Dolby Digital Stereo with an aspect ratio of 4:3 (made for television), the quality is quite exceptional but it would of been nice for 16:9 widescreen to see the magnificent sets.



 

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