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Word: sheila (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Last of Sheila. Slick but interesting. A murder mystery on a yacht. Don't even try to figure out the plot, which is convoluted almost beyond the limits of credibility. Most of the fun comes from watching James Coburn, Richard Benjamin, Dyan Cannon, James Mason, and Raquel Welch play themselves, with plenty of witty Hollywood quips and elaborate sets. Cheri...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: the screen | 7/31/1973 | See Source »

...largesse, is never explored. The events on the yacht pass through their minds without triggering a trace of self-realization. Their lives are framed as veneer on a tricky plot. Unable to scare up interest in its pursuit of a killer, and without the commitment to analyze its characters, Sheila goes down flashily, like a luxury liner, overloaded with champagne...

Author: By Lewis Clayton, | Title: A Maze of Missteps Don't Make a Mystery | 7/20/1973 | See Source »

...movie is cocky about its polish, to the point where the idiosyncracies of its characters over-shadow the detailed clues of what is a finely wrought plot. The clues seem presented only in afterthought, back-fitted into an otherwise superfluous setting. Sheila does not heighten interest in the hunt for the murderer's identity, as a good mystery film should. It is always more interested in showing off its cast, its settings, and its special effects...

Author: By Lewis Clayton, | Title: A Maze of Missteps Don't Make a Mystery | 7/20/1973 | See Source »

RAQUEL WELCH is the only miscast member of the company. She is asked to play a good actress, but Sheila is her opportunity to prove that she is not. The two scenes in which she is called upon to act, and not merely pose in a bikini on the sundeck, are painful to watch...

Author: By Lewis Clayton, | Title: A Maze of Missteps Don't Make a Mystery | 7/20/1973 | See Source »

...Sleuth's manor, the yacht is stocked with games. On seeing the living room for the first time, Dyan Cannon remarks, "Who designed this place -- Parker Brothers?" Ross dots the boat with dartboards and three dimensional chess sets, but Sleuth much better exploited the idea of the games player. Sheila's boat is a sorry second...

Author: By Lewis Clayton, | Title: A Maze of Missteps Don't Make a Mystery | 7/20/1973 | See Source »

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