Did not know that.
Well, at least it had Scatman Crothers.
You mean Hong Kong Phooey? :lol
Ahh.. The one thing that takes me out of the movie is when she is supposed to respond in fluent French but instead she says "Comment allez-vous" (How are you) and "Parlez-vous francais?" (Do you speak French?) which are some of the first two phrases you learn in school.^She^ was the last survivng cast member of that classic she passed away last year at 92 after breaking her thigh bone
Well considering she WAS French maybe that was how it was written in the Script
If you can, see it on a big screen, in a dark room watching actively with nothing else going on in the house. Do not be multitasking on your laptop or cooking or whatever because you'll miss everything that makes this film memorable. It's not enough to know the plot. You have to watch with nothing else on your mind to appreciate the story underlying the plot.Still haven't seen this film :unsure
Maybe one day, may be
If you can, see it on a big screen, in a dark room watching actively with nothing else going on in the house. Do not be multitasking on your laptop or cooking or whatever because you'll miss everything that makes this film memorable. It's not enough to know the plot. You have to watch with nothing else on your mind to appreciate the story underlying the plot.
A couple of years ago for Christmas I took my wife to see "It's a Wonderful Life" which plays every year at a local theater. I wouldn't let her watch it at home on DVD or televised because I know she's too fidgety to put down her iPad at home. Of course she loved the film completely.This is excellent advice for any film you plan to watch--particularly one you know is regarded as one of of the very best films ever made. Give it the respect it deserves, with your undivided attention, on the biggest screen you can access, with lights down and volume up.
The Wook
A couple of years ago for Christmas I took my wife to see "It's a Wonderful Life" which plays every year at a local theater. I wouldn't let her watch it at home on DVD or televised because I know she's too fidgety to put down her iPad at home. Of course she loved the film completely.