6.92 h 25 min1968X-RayG
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Ken Hughes - director
Dick Van Dyke
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Kat KidderReviewed in the United States on July 23, 2022
Family friendly
Verified purchaseOne person found this helpfulHarrison RamsbottomReviewed in the United States on June 11, 2022
As close to cussing as you can get without doing the real thing.
Verified purchasegunn greerReviewed in the United States on June 14, 2022
If it was worth it
Verified purchaseOne person found this helpfulTheGreatPumpkinReviewed in the United States on June 7, 2022
Classic
Verified purchaseOne person found this helpfulEstella B.Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2022
Truly Enjoyable!
Verified purchaseOne person found this helpfulA SmithReviewed in the United States on May 23, 2022
Fun movie
Verified purchaseOne person found this helpfulRaisuli the MagnificentReviewed in the United States on November 18, 2019
Good family film
Good children's films always offer something for adults or older audiences beyond the child audience. This film has very unique and good song and dance numbers, romantic intrigue in a very old fashioned courting by accident kind of way, slap stick antics, and jokes and gags that are obvious and subtle in nature.It is of course a film of the late 60s, and so there are some technical limitations with the special effects, but the film itself is a blend of genres and styles. And the bad guys are both scary and buffoons, and get their comeuppance in the end.The very talented Dick Van Dyke and lovely Sally Ann Howe make a terrific leading couple, and Lionel Jeffries playing the equally eccentric Potts senior, give the adults something to chew on as the younger audience focus on Heather Ripley and Adrian Hall, the child vicariants. It's a movies about espionage, about invention, about romance, about imagination and a car that does miraculous things.As a young boy I enjoyed it as a simple adventure story. As an adult I enjoyed it as a slapstick film that had quiet moments in it, but gave good subtle laughs with the entire cast. From the two spies, to Jeffries singing with the gaggle of dungeoned inventors, to the really sumptuous scenery of the English countryside, this is a film not to be missed, enjoyed either alone or with loved ones, and just watched when you're feeling down.I could take pot shots at the alteration from the original story, but that's nitpicking. The Bond production team felt like making a children's movie, and they did. With "Flying Colors" so to speak, tipping my hat to the original character.
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2 people found this helpfulUditReviewed in the United States on April 27, 2022
Awesome movie
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