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Director: Robert Day
Cast: Ursula Andress, Peter Cushing, Bernard Cribbins, John Richardson

She © 1965 Hammer Film Productions Ltd. Package Design © 2009 Turner Entertainment Co. and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All rights reserved.
She has waited 2000 years for her lover to be reborn – the lover dead by her own hand! Luscious Ursula Andress stars in H. Rider Haggard’s classic tale of an ageless love goddess, ruler of a magnificent lost mountain realm, who discovers the reincarnation of her beloved in a handsome English adventurer (John Richardson). Promising riches and her seductive self, she lures him through countless perils into the Desert of Lost Souls, the Mountains of the Moon and a pillar of fire that grants eternal life. Famed horror team Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee co-star in this imaginative story of danger and desire.
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I have been looking for this movie for over 10 years !!! I purchased "Vengence of She" in the late 90's (2nd movie) but was never able to find this one. Now I will have both . Thanks WB !!!
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It's great to see WB release these classic Hammer films. "She" has a great picture and well worth it. Thank you WB!
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Classic Hammer Fantasy Film.
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SHE is a combo of jungle flick and lost city flick. A great cast of Ursula Andress, Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing headline a pretty typical "let's go find us a lost city" movie. However, the cast is great and the ending comes as a surprise. Not a bad movie at all.
It's Hammer, it's fun!
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On dvd at last
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One of my best friends sent me this Warner Archive disk for my birthday this year. What a pleasant surprise! Fairly good quality transfer in true CinemaScope ratio of one of Hammer's first "Lost World" epics -- financed by Kenneth & Elliot Hyman's Seven Arts and originally released state-side by MGM in 1965. While not their most exciting adventure flick, SHE is nonetheless a very watchable Hammer popcorner. The cast is quite engaging, with Peter Cushing doing a solid interpretation of a middle-aged professor turned military man turned explorer. While Andress is stunning, she's a bit flat (performance-wise, that is). However, the more interesting lady is Rosenda Monteros' "Ustane", whom any sane man would've chosen over Ayesha in a heartbeat. John Richardson is the cast's weakest link this time -- but Don Chaffey would goad him into a stellar performance a year later in ONE MILLION YEARS BC. SHE does have one of Hammer's most pleasant & melodic music scores -- alas, if only they'd 've hired a few more musicians. PS: In case you were wondering, the desert location scenes were shot in Southern Israel. Andress' voice was dubbed by Monica Van Der Zyl -- who had earlier supplied her voice in DR NO and who would replace Raquel Welch's cave-speak in ONE MILLION YEARS BC the following year.
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We Hammer Fans have been holding our breath since this released on VHS in 1995...hopeing and praying that it would make it to DVD...and once again, the wonderful Warner Archive did not let us down!! WA has given us a gorgeous transfer,in vivid, saturated MGM technicolor as though it was filmed yesterday, not yesteryear (1965). This is first tier Hammer all the way, witha blue chip cast: Ursula Andress...her best performance on film (she was born to play the part!), John Richardson as the handsome, blond Kallikrates, and of course the two greatest stars of Hammer: Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, who give the film such class and stature. THANK YOU, Warner Archive, for giving us another DVD dream come true.
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I have been waiting years for this movie to come to DVD and I just love it. Ursula Andress was superb for the role.
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Warners should be commended for the archive collection. You will never know you're watching a DVD-R. Every aspect of picture & sound are outstanding.
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Very good transfer, looks better than I expected considering the lousy prints that used to show up on TV forty years ago.