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Sextette (1978)
Rating:
Starring: Mae West, Alice Cooper, Tony Curtis, Timothy Dalton, Dom DeLuise, George Hamilton, Ringo Starr
Director: Ken Hughes
Category: Comedy, Music
Studio: Rhino
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
91 mins

 
 

 

The Sin-Sational Mae West

It's a musical comedy like no other when Timothy Dalton and Mae West wed, but put their honeymoon on hold while West saves the world.Chock full of stars, Sextette features Dom Deluise playing Marlo Manners' (West) personal manager, Ringo Starr as her fourth husband, George Hamilton her fifth, The Who's Keith Moon as Marlo's coiffeur, Tony Curtis as her Russian ex-lover, and Alice Cooper as a singing waiter who serenades Mae with "Next,Next" while seated at a mirrored piano.Other musical extravaganzas include Mae West's disco rendition of "Baby Face," and Dalton cooing "Love Will Keep Us Together" to his budding bride.This was legendary film actress Mae West's last film before her death on November 23, 1980.