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  1. January 1, 1984. 3 min read. It may have an awkward title, but “Romancing the Stone” is a silly, high-spirited chase picture that takes us, as they say, from the canyons of Manhattan to the steaming jungles of South America. The movie’s about a New York woman who writes romantic thrillers in which the hungry lips of lovers devour each ...

  2. Good stuff. Rated: 4/5 May 6, 2008 Full Review David Nusair Reel Film Reviews Filmmaker Zemeckis, armed with a screenplay by Diane ... Romancing the Stone (1984) View more photos

    • (57)
    • Robert Zemeckis
    • PG
    • Michael Douglas
  3. Romancing the Stone: Directed by Robert Zemeckis. With Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, Danny DeVito, Zack Norman. A mousy romance novelist sets off for Colombia to ransom her kidnapped sister, and soon finds herself in the middle of a dangerous adventure hunting for treasure with a mercenary rogue.

    • (105K)
    • Action, Adventure, Comedy
    • Robert Zemeckis
    • 1984-03-30
  4. Romancing the Stone is a 1984 romantic comedy-adventure film directed by Robert Zemeckis, written by Diane Thomas and produced by Michael Douglas, who also stars in the film alongside Kathleen Turner and Danny DeVito. The film follows a romance novelist who must venture beyond her New York City comfort zone to Colombia in order to save her sister from criminals who are holding her for ransom.

  5. Mar 30, 2023 · On March 30, 1984, 20th Century-Fox unveiled Robert Zemeckis’ adventure film Romancing the Stone in theaters. The film, starring Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner and Danny DeVito, went on to ...

  6. Aug 25, 2020 · Romancing the Stone: a deceptively cynical title for a deceptively cynical movie, particularly since our protagonist is a dowdy romance novelist chasing chivalrous idealism in the realms of pure fantasy. True to Joan Wilder's pulp lusts, the film begins with a tale-within-a-tale prologue, the story of a Western dame falling into the arms of an….

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  8. Romancing the Stone is no searing example of feminist film theory, but it perhaps warrants re-examining in the context of how Zemeckis approaches male and female hero stereotypes. Full Review ...

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