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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0090328903978
Format: Black & White, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Miracle Pictures
Manufacturer: Miracle Pictures
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Miracle Pictures
Region Code: 1
Release Date: February 02, 2002
Running Time: 118 minutes
Sales Rank: 88976
Studio: Miracle Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: 1947
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Great Film;Shoddy Transfer
The five star rating is for the film itself. It's a shame that a film of this high calibre is treated so shabbily. Muddy transfer, skipped scenes, heck, my copy even had a big scratch on it. Here's hoping that Warner Brothers, the film's original distributor, finds it fit to release a proper DVD like it has done with so much of it's back catalog. As for the film itself, it is pure comic bliss. William Powell, as the thin-skinned yet lovable father, is just gold here. One of the great comic ... Read More
Rating: - Qualified five star
It is a qualified five star because the movie is 5 star and wonderful but the DVDs I've seen are terrible. I have viewed two versions and found both very sub par (like a badly worn VHS). I wish someone would produce a DVD of this outstanding classic that is worthy of the performances in this delightful and sometimes hilarious through back to a simpler time.
I'm not sure which movie the other reviewer watched, but William Powell plays the father of all BOYS and Elizabeth Taylor plays ... Read More
Rating: - Life with Father - ONE OF MY FAVORITE OLD MOVIES
Strick Father living in a house full of woman. His wife and daughters. Stars William Powell with large, booming voice, who wants to know who is on the phone. Movie set maybe around the 1920's or later. Mother is played by Irene Dunne.
Elizabeth Taylor played one of the daughters. She could have been maybe 12-15 years old at the time.
A vintage flick. Not Rate, clean cut. More for those that like old Classics. AND, not action, marshall arts, cussing, and guns.
It's ... Read More
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