"Susan Holmes obviously is gorgeous, as the millions of dollars she made from her looks very easily prove that! she also has a big heart, as she donates most of her money to various charities now- with her huge swimwear line- and don't think a huge rock star would also be so happily married to her if she were fake also!!" - Go to picture >>
"This is one of the fastest, funniest and zanniest comedies ever made. Katherine Hepburn and Cary Grant are in great shape. A funny script, 2 of the 30's greatest actors, Howard Hawks, and a great supporting cast combine to make this one of the most funniest films ever made. Rapid-fire dialogue and hilarious situations make this film entertaining all the way through. I can't see how this film could of been a flop when first released, it has stood the test of time better than most films from that era. This is the definitive screwball comedy, hilarious, see this movie. One of the greats. From a scale of 1-10 I give this film a 10!"
"There are so few films that a family can sit and watch together. This is one of them. It has enough action/adventure to keep the guys entertained and enough sensitivity for the ladies! It has kids and animals. What more could you want?"
"Okay, don't expect an epic film, but Mr. Vincent Price gives an excellent acting performance as an evil genius and the poor hapless chap who falls in love with this gorgeous, bikini-clad coed just to discover that she is a - can't give that away, but I can say that you will laugh and you will wish that this movie was rated a little more 'PG-13' so that you could see some of the nice 1960's era bodies when the Ally McBeal look wasn't in style yet. A very funny movie that has a funnier ending and some good plot twists that make it worth owning!Steve"
"An eco-friendly husband (Robert Logan) and wife (Susan Damante-Shaw) move their family from the city to a remote cabin in the wilderness where they encounter a variety of forest wildlife, including harmless deer and harmful bears. There are some hair-raising fight scenes between the faithful family dog and a bristling bruin. The Further Adventures of the Wilderness Family followed in 1978.
Staci Layne Wilson
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"This great piece of cinema has lost none of its punch in more than 50 years. Even more starkly photographed than most 'film noir.' Makes you realize, if you don't already, that filmmakers and actors knew what they were doing back then, frequently producing results far superior to most of their modern counterparts."