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Auntie Mame
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Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Starring: Rosalind Russell, Forrest Tucker, Coral Browne, Fred Clark, Patrick Knowles
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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 9780790765334
Format: Anamorphic
ISBN: 0790765330
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2002-10-01
Running Time: 143
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: 1958-12-27

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Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: EXCELLENT
Comment: One of my all time favorites. I recommend it to everyone, young or old. Amazon service was very good.

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Summary: Disappointing
Comment: Once again I fly in the face of the majority. I find many problems with this film. Oh, I love Rosalind Russell and the rest of the cast. And I find it enlightening to see the sources for lines of dialogue and song cues (and even lyrics) that influenced the writing of the musical version, MAME. Obviously Jerry Herman paid close attention to the movie while writing the score. But Director Morton da Costa got a little carried away with his stagey gimmick of having scenes end with a fade out and a single spot on Rosalind Russell. He used this trick a lot in THE MUSIC MAN, too, though with less frequency and thus more taste. In fact, I recall only one scene that DIDN'T end this way. And his direction is rather too slow-paced and low-key for the madness of the story. Also, the character of the Japanese houseboy, Ito (Yuki Shimoda), is embarrassing. He's of the "giggling Asian," "Me come...me look...me go" school of acting, no doubt as he was directed. You'd think it was offensive even in 1958, but I suppose it wasn't. Now, it just doesn't make it.

Among the bonus features (sparse as they are) is a trailer for MAME, starring Lucille Ball and Robert Preston. This seems to be a rather odd choice. Does one really WANT to encourage comparisons between the two films? I think not. (MAME should be filmed again, by the team who did CHICAGO, and starring someone more suited -- age-wise -- to the lead than poor over-the-hill Lucy was at the time.)

Don't get me wrong: this isn't a BAD film at all, and some parts are wonderful. (The entire Upson clan is a hoot!) But in the hands of a better director, it could have been a classic. Oh, I suppose it IS a classic. But I don't think it deserves all those stars it could have earned.

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Summary: An oldie but goodie
Comment: What can I say...It is a classic and the DVD itself is of great quality

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Summary: Another grrrreat movie!
Comment: I loved this movie and I was thrilled to get it. It was in perfect condition and arrived before the estimated delivery date! Thanks!

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Summary: The true Auntie Mame!
Comment: Mame Dennis takes her orphaned nephew on the ride of a lifetime in this often touching and always hilarious film! As the single uncle of an entire clan of (biological & non-biological) nephews & nieces, Auntie Mame is a great role model for Uncle Craigie! I try to teach my minions to "Live, Live, Live! Life's a Banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death!"


Editorial Reviews:

Rosalind Russell recreates her hallmark stage role as the accentric grande dame of highlife, briging up a 10-year-old nephew. A banquet of laughter, nominated for 6 Academy Awards(R).


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