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The Statue

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2858
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The Statue (1971)

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Dedicated to the proposition that all men are not created equal.

The face was his... the body was his... but suddenly--hello "Charlie."


David Niven is Alex, a scholar who has won the Nobel Prize for developing a universal language. The U.S. State Department has decided to honor him with a statue, to be displayed in London's Grosvenor Square. The commission for the project went to Alex's wife Rhonda (Virna Lisi), who has designed a statue that is completely nude, without even a fig leaf. Husband Alex sees that is it a perfect replica of himself, except for the part usually covered by fig leaves. He accuses his wife of using one of her lovers as a model and begins a hilarious search for the original. Robert Vaughn has some good lines as the American Ambassador, discussing the couple's controversy with the President.

Release Date: January 27, 1981

Distrib: Cinerama Releasing

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