Gennifer Flowers Movies

A cabaret singer, occasional actress, and Arkansas state employee, Gennifer Flowers entered the limelight during the early '90s, thanks to her highly public and vociferous assertions that she had a 12-year love affair with 42nd U.S. president and longtime Arkansas governor Bill Clinton. Clinton aggressively denied these alleged incidents, both vocally and in his autobiography My Life, though Flowers felt free to describe them in graphic and alluring detail in her own 1995 memoir, Passion and Betrayal. On the side, Flowers also posed nude for Penthouse magazine (in 1992), appeared as herself in the 2000 feature Play It to the Bone, and opened and ran a cabaret in the New Orleans area, called The Kelsto Club. In mid-2008, Flowers and Paula Jones made headlines when they launched an unusual Internet venture in which they offered video clips of their stories and thoughts about Clinton -- for a fee. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
2000  
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After covering baseball in Bull Durham, basketball in White Men Can't Jump. and golf in Tin Cup, writer, director, and obvious sports fan Ron Shelton takes on the world of boxing in this comedy. Vince Boudreau (Woody Harrelson) and Cesar Sota (Antonio Banderas) are close friends and aspiring boxers struggling on the lowest rungs of the fight game. When a major boxing promoter needs to fill out the card for a heavyweight bout in Las Vegas, Vince and Cesar both get the call to head out to Sin City. But the excitement sours when they realize that there's a small problem: the promoter's schedule has the two pals fighting each other. Play It to the Bone also features Lolita Davidovich, Lucy Liu, Tom Sizemore, and Robert Wagner. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Antonio BanderasWoody Harrelson, (more)
 
1992  
 
This video is a documentary of the 1992 party nomination contests and the Presidential race. Taken from satellite feeds, it contains candid, off the air, shots of the candidates and gives a little insight into the election process. Centering on the New Hampshire primary the film includes politicians Bob Kerrey, Jerry Brown, Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, Ross Perot, Paul Tsongas, George Bush, and Sam Donaldson. ~ Rovi

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