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The cast was very exceptional and most entertaining to all that saw it.I would like for my younger generation to have seen this movie,but I haven't been able to find or see the movie in the past.My first viewing was back in the early
sixties
and I have been looking for it every since.The movie showed me potential of how far we come go to become a gifted at a craft where we could only have meaningless roles to act as buffoons and servants.
The set design, music, lighting and cinematography are all classic late
sixties
Italian style, a surreal feast for the eyes and ears and though the general thread of the plot is not too difficult to foresee there are more than enough unusual events and memorably bizarre sights and sounds to keep things interesting throughout.
As someone who saw the 'real life' movies of Britain and the rest of Europe through the
sixties
and then the revolutionary US films of the 70s and is sad that the sequel to the sequel is so much the order of the day, this was a most fascinating film.
I was at school in the late
sixties
and early seventies and this film is very much how my school was.
The present story takes place in the late
sixties
at a summer resort for working class Jews not far from Woodstock.
Whether you liked the stoner hippie days of the late
sixties
or the smug and sassy coke-head days of the seventies (when the comedy was fortified with plenty of naked babes) depends very much on your date of birth, but everyone agrees that by the early eighties, middle age had killed off whichever remaining sparks of anarchic humour that the drugs hadn't, and offerings like this film and the increasingly terrible spin-off records shot further holes in the hull.
I grew up watching the original TV series in the
sixties
and one thing that I can tell you right away, there is NO comparison.
I was excited to discover this late
sixties
comedy staring some of my favorite people - Maggie Smith, a very young Bob Newhart and, of course, Peter Ustinov.
This was yet another big screen outing for a US TV show from the
sixties
It is amusing enough but was very much to formula.
For the love of god this guy has been directing since the
sixties!
I doubt Jigsaw was hip even at the time, the whole LSD theme married to a murder mystery being a patently obvious attempt to grab a young audience of the era without in the least truly showing any understanding of the
sixties
counterculture.
Loni Anderson's hair is downright scary, proving that tons of hairspray didn't go out in the
sixties.
'Thunderbirds' was an immensely popular
Sixties
show that has transcended the years and generations to the point it is still as popular now, with both adults and children alike, as it was in its heyday.
The picture is saddled by inane, melodramatic dialog, typical of many sci-fi efforts of the fifties &
sixties.
This and other low-rent Mexican children's' films were dubbed in English and widely distributed in the U.S. in the early 1960s; no wonder the
sixties
became such a turbulent period in American history.
A good
sixties
film but lacking any sense of achievement.
so it broke the pacing but even still, it was like watching a really bad buddy movie from the early
sixties.
In what could have been an otherwise run of the mill, mediocre film about infidelity in the
sixties
(the subtle "free-love" period), the creators of this film pile on ridiculous scenario after ridiculous scenario and top it all off with a trite little cherry on top, happily ever after ending.
I think if you are into the
sixties
kind of thing, as I am, you are obligated to waste about 80 minutes of your life watching this barely watchable trainwreck.
The saving graces of this oddity include a surprisingly apt social commentary on
sixties
values along with a number of relatively well known actors caught in early (and embarrassing) footage.
It's a videotaped TV play, something along the line of old
sixties
serials, but without that certain charm.
I really love the sexy action and sci-fi films of the
sixties
and its because of the actress's that appeared in them.
There is one actor in this film who was popular from the
sixties
and its John Phillip Law (Barbarella).
I guess I'm going to have to continue waiting for a director to make a good homage to the films of the
sixties.
I saw this film at a pre-release showing, I had been waiting to see it most eagerly, having grown up in the
sixties
with the original shows.
I'm sure most of the people who watched this unentertaining crap were in their
sixties
and seventies and just tuned in because they had nothing better to do, or simply remembered its star from the old Dick Van Dyke Show.
The sexploitation movie era of the late
sixties
and early seventies began with the allowance of gratuitous nudity in mainstream films and ended with the legalization of hardcore porn.
In the
sixties
and seventies, Italian film-makers would get themselves a reputation for ripping off just about every successful American film released.
Still full of hope and flying high on the civil rights movements of the sixties, times were hard but still worth fighting for.
I remember thinking at one point, "That would have been funny in the early sixties."
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