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13 Stylish Dining Chairs for Home & Office - Modern Comfort Seating for Living Room, Kitchen, and Conference Rooms
13 Stylish Dining Chairs for Home & Office - Modern Comfort Seating for Living Room, Kitchen, and Conference Rooms

13 Stylish Dining Chairs for Home & Office - Modern Comfort Seating for Living Room, Kitchen, and Conference Rooms

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This hilarious farce will knock you off your feet with laughter. Two unlikely partners are careening through Europe in desperate search for 13 antique chairs which contain a fortune in precious jewels. Mario, a young philanderer, receives 13 antique chairs in a bad state by inheritance and decides to sell off them to get some money. Afterwards he gets to know that one of them contains documents worth a lot of money. So he begins an adventurous trip to regain possession of the chair. On the way he meets many strange people who would like to help or to swindle him. Sharon Tate in final film.

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Filmed in the spring of 1969, this comedy about the hunt for a chair that has very valuable jewels in it was to be Sharon Tates final film before the Manson family invaded her Bel Air home and butchered she and her guests. Sharon does a great job in the film and her penchant for comedy was beginning to peak. The plot is a bit weak andthe budget for this film was not on par with her earlier work. Still a must for any Sharon Tate fan. Also, the music in this film really helps the quality. Great late 60s Burt Bacharach type soundtrack. It is sad watching this video as some scenes Sharon looks visably pregnant. Not the best of her short career, but worth it for this final film.Released in early 1970, the film proved to be a box office failure.