Quote from: Dr. Whom on Today at 01:23:19 AMQuote from: Trevor on May 10, 2026, 04:50:58 PMShe holds the record for the most movies banned by the apartheid censor board.
THE GROUP
THE DAY THE FISH CAME OUT
THE ADVENTURERS
11 HARROWHOUSE
THE HUNTING PARTY
SOLDIER BLUE
CARNAL KNOWLEDGE
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From what you've told about the apartheid censor board, that is not saying much. I fully expect Julie Andrews to come in second place.
QuoteHigh Spirits, released in 1988.
It is a supernatural comedy that fits almost every specific detail mentioned, though with a few "ghostly" twists:
Why it matches your description:
The Setting: A married couple (played by Steve Guttenberg and Beverly D'Angelo) and their friend (played by Peter Gallagher) go on vacation to a remote Irish castle turned into a hotel.
The Anniversary & The Walk: The wife is upset with her husband and goes for a walk around the grounds. She meets a mysterious, handsome man (played by Liam Neeson) who is actually a ghost from the castle's past.
The Red Dress: In a famous sequence, the ghost uses his powers to gift her a beautiful red dress.
The Altar & The "Evil Man": The climax involves a rescue mission within the castle to save the wife from a ghostly reenactment of a murder.
The Stone Creatures: During the final confrontation on the castle towers, the stone griffins/gargoyles come to life to assist in the fight.
The Ending: The film famously ends with the main trio—the husband, the wife, and their friend—leaving the hotel while riding on donkeys.
The Danny DeVito Lookalike: The hotel owner is played by Peter O'Toole, but the cast also features several character actors (like Connie Booth or Donal McCann) who capture that frantic, 80s comedy energy.
It's a classic "sleepy town with a castle" flick that perfectly bridges the gap between a standard romantic comedy and a fantasy adventure.
Quote from: M.10rda on May 11, 2026, 11:29:39 AMI haven't seen the MULHOLLAND pilot - was that ever legitimately distributed on VHS or any other format, or is this video store okay w/ gray market dubs?
QuoteThe "Aired" Status: The original 1999 TV pilot was never actually aired on television. ABC executives famously disliked the slow pacing and open-ended nature of the cut, leading them to scrap the project entirely. It only reached the public after David Lynch secured French funding to shoot additional scenes and transform it into the 2001 feature film.
The "Video Release" Status: The original, standalone pilot has never been officially released on home video (VHS, DVD, or Blu-ray) in America or elsewhere. However, "bootleg" versions of the open-ended pilot did circulate among collectors and online circles for years.
Quote from: Trevor on May 10, 2026, 04:50:58 PMShe holds the record for the most movies banned by the apartheid censor board.
THE GROUP
THE DAY THE FISH CAME OUT
THE ADVENTURERS
11 HARROWHOUSE
THE HUNTING PARTY
SOLDIER BLUE
CARNAL KNOWLEDGE
😳😳