A movie star enlists a parking valet at a Beverly Hills restaurant to pose as her lover to cover for her relationship with a married man.A movie star enlists a parking valet at a Beverly Hills restaurant to pose as her lover to cover for her relationship with a married man.A movie star enlists a parking valet at a Beverly Hills restaurant to pose as her lover to cover for her relationship with a married man.
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- TriviaFinal film and screen appearance of Carmen Salinas.
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[Vincent is waiting for Olivia in the hotel room, but is shocked to find Antonio under the hood]
Antonio Flores: Hi, Vincent. It's me. The valet.
Vincent Royce: What is going on here?
Antonio Flores: [pulls a folder out of his pocket] I'm serving you divorce papers.
Vincent Royce: No, no, no. I'm calling security.
Antonio Flores: No, no, wait, wait, wait. "Espérate."
[pulls out his phone]
Antonio Flores: Before you do that, someone wants to talk with you.
Vincent Royce: [takes the phone from Antonio and answers] Hello?
Kathryn Royce: [on the phone, from a parked car] Hi, honey. Listen, I'm downstairs. Listening to everything.
Vincent Royce: Okay. Okay. Well then, Kathryn, listen to me when I tell you that love conquers all, and it always will.
[Antonio rolls his eyes]
Vincent Royce: And we- and we will work through this.
Kathryn Royce: Oh, please. Also, I'm taking the company.
Vincent Royce: [chuckles] Okay. You can't take the company. Uh, I built this empire from the ground up.
Kathryn Royce: No, my father built it. You just slapped your name on everything. Oh, and you're probably gonna wanna go ahead and call your lawyer because I did a little digging, and I discovered some of your very clever offshore holdings. As a member of the board, I had a fiduciary responsibility to inform the authorities. I hope that doesn't inconvenience you.
Vincent Royce: Okay, Kathryn, um, you've got this all wrong. Olivia, she means nothing to me. She's just some insecure, vain actress that I wish-
[Olivia is revealed to be in the car with Kathryn, also hearing every word of the phone call]
Vincent Royce: that I wish that I had never met.
Olivia Allan: Yeah, you're on speaker, Vincent.
Vincent Royce: Olivia, my love. Hello.
[Antonio rolls his eyes again]
Vincent Royce: Well, I finally did it. I finally did it. We are- we are free. And we can be together forever now. No strings attached. Love always finds its way, and we will work through this. Just you and me.
Olivia Allan: [Spanish for "Screw you!"] "¡Vete a la fregada!"
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However, I must admit that "The Valet" from writers Bob Fisher and Rob Greenberg was actually rather enjoyable. The storyline is good and well-written, and have elements of romance and comedy to it, and it works out quite nicely.
I was genuinely entertained by this movie, and director Richard Wong did deliver a wholesome and enjoyable movie.
I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in "The Valet", but they had some great talents to portray the various characters. Eugenio Derbez (playing Antonio) was really a nicely cast actor for the leading part, alongside with Samara Weaving (playing Olivia).
"The Valet" is a movie that has a good atmosphere to it and it makes you feel good, so thumbs up to director Richard Wong on that accomplishment. Lots of good comedy moments that made me have good, genuine laughs.
My rating of "The Valet" lands on a six out of ten stars.
- paul_haakonsen
- May 19, 2022
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