Valley of the dolls /

Valley of the dolls / 20th Century Fox ; a Mark Robson-David Weisbart production ; screenplay by Helen Deutsch, Dorothy Kingsley ; produced by David Weisbart ; directed by Mark Robson ; produced by Red Lion Productions Inc. and released by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. - Special edition. , United States - 2 videodiscs (123 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. - Cinema classics collection . - Cinema classics collection. .

Based on the novel by Jacqueline Susann. Originally produced as an American motion picture in 1967.

Valley of the Dolls Gotta get off this merry-go-round: Sex, dolls and showtunes [featurette] Disc one: (1967) (123 min.); Special features: Commentary by actress Barbara Parkins and E!s Ted Casablanca [optional audio feature]; Trivia overdose: a pill-popping guide to "Valley of the Dolls" [interactive feature] -- (2006) (48 min.); Still galleries [slide shows]. The divine Ms. Susann The dish on dolls Hollywood backstories: "Valley of the Dolls" / A world premiere voyage / Jacqueline Susann and the "Valley of the Dolls" / narrated by Rino Romano ; produced and directed by Michele Farinola ; produced by Prometheus Entertainment hosted by Bill Burrud and Army Archerd ; produced by Milas Hinshaw ; a Hollywood Premieres, Inc. production directed by Alan Foshko ; an Alan Foshko-Lew Schwartz Del Sol Production Disc two: Special features: [featurette] (2006) (14 min.) -- [featurette] (2006) (6 min.) -- [featurette] (2001) (23 min.) -- [featurette] (1967) (48 min.) -- [featurette] (1967) (51 min.); Screen tests (17 min.); TV Spots and original theatrical trailers (5 min.); "You've Got talent" karaoke (8 min.); Musical numbers [audio feature].

Director of photography, William H. Daniels ; film editor, Dorothy Spencer ; choreography by Robert Sidney ; songs "Give a Little More" "It's Impossible" "Come LIve with Me" "I'll Plant My Own Tree" and Theme from "Valley of the Dolls" lyrics by Dory Previn, music by Andre Previn ; Dionne Warwick sings the Theme from "Valley of the Dolls" ; music adapted and conducted by John Williams. Director of photography, William H. Daniels ; film editor, Dorothy Spencer ; choreography by Robert Sidney ; songs "Give a Little More" "It's Impossible" "Come LIve with Me" "I'll Plant My Own Tree" and Theme from "Valley of the Dolls" lyrics by Dory Previn, music by Andre Previn ; Dionne Warwick sings the Theme from "Valley of the Dolls" ; music adapted and conducted by John Williams.

Barbara Parkins (Anne Welles), Patty Duke (Neely O'Hara), Paul Burke (Lyon Burke), Sharon Tate (Jennifer North), Tony Scotti (Tony Polar), Martin Milner (Mel Anderson), Charles Drake (Kevin Gillmore), Alex Davion (Ted Casablanca), Lee Grant (Miriam), Joey Bishop (MC, Telethon), George Jessel (MC, Grammy Awards), Susan Hayward (Helen Lawson).

Three girls come to New York City and later, Hollywood, to chase their dreams of stardom: there's Anne, the innocent secretary type who becomes an assistant to a large theatrical agent; Neely, an aspiring chorus girl with pluck who dreams of being a singer; and the beautiful blonde Jennifer, who longs to be a real actress, but is destined to be regarded as a sex object. Life has a lot to give them, but there are prices for fame and fortune-- addictions to pills, booze, drowned careers, crumbling fortunes, dizzying highs and incredible lows. The three girls go for broke, eaten alive by show business, sex, and drugs, in this trashy, campy exposé of the dark side of stardom.

MPAA Rating: PG-13 for thematic elements involving substance abuse, some sexual content, partial nudity and language; Canadian Home Video Rating: 14A.


DVD; Region 1, NTSC; Dolby Digital stereo (English) or mono (English, Spanish); anamorphic widescreen presentation, aspect ratio 2.35:1.


In English or dubbed Spanish with optional subtitles in English, Spanish, or French; closed-captioned.

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Susann, Jacqueline--Film adaptations.


Actresses--Drama.
Photographers' models--Drama.
Friendship--Drama.
Female friendship--Drama.
Women entertainers--Drama.
Man-woman relationships--Drama.
Women in the performing arts--Drama.
Young women--Conduct of life--Drama.
Triangles (Interpersonal relations)--Drama.
Theater--United States--Drama.
Entertainers--Drama.
Drug addiction--California--Los Angeles--Drama.


New York (N.Y.)--Drama.
Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.)--Drama.


Feature films.
Film adaptations.

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