The Djinn (2021)

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The Djinn: Directed by David Charbonier, Justin Powell. With Ezra Dewey, Rob Brownstein, Tevy Poe, John Erickson. A mute boy is trapped in his apartment with a sinister monster when he makes a wish to fulfill his heart’s greatest desire.

“u0026quot;This is Jonathan Hart, a self made millionaire, this is Mrs H., sheu0026#39;s one hell of a lady…My name is Max, I look after the two of them, because when they met, it was moider!u0026quot;u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe Harts were this super rich glamorous couple who solved crimes with a wink and a nod and the sarcastic comment from their butler, Max and his thick New Jersey accent. Both Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers were the king and queen of American television at that time and their performances were so relaxed, so confident and oozing charm that you couldnu0026#39;t help be swept along with the show. And Stefanie Powers is one of the most gorgeous and charismatic actresses ever to grace the small screen (and would still blow her younger counterparts away to this day). u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWhat I think sets u0026quot;Hart to Hartu0026quot; apart from u0026quot;The Thin Manu0026quot;, is the sexual playfulness of Jonathan and Jennifer. These two couldnu0026#39;t keep their hands off each other, and amidst investigating a murder or an art theft, theyu0026#39;d be nibbling each others ears, or fondling their knees or groping each other in a hot tub. Thereu0026#39;s a voyeuristic quality about this show, as their flirtatious dialogue and just what Jonathan was doing to Jennifer under those hot tub bubbles got the mind going. Some have said that part of the show was the best bit. If the Harts have left a legacy, it was to make viewers want to try kissing underwater.”

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