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To Be or Not to Be (DVD)


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To Be or Not to Be (DVD)

 
Description: Genre: War & Western - War / Theatrical Release: 1942 / Director: Ernst Lubitsch, J.C. Nugent / Actors: Carole Lombard, ... more
To Be or Not to Be (DVD) ... Jack Benny ... / DVD released 01 March, 2005 at Warner Home Video / Features of the DVD: Closed-captioned, Colour, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC / Just as Roberto Benigni found himself on the receiving end of some finger-wagging for making a comedy set during the Holocaust, so the great Ernst Lubitsch caught some heat for this extraordinary 1942 satire set behind enemy lines during World War II. In his best performance on film, Jack Benny stars as Joseph Tura, the lead actor and head of a Polish theater troupe that is suddenly enlisted as a Resistance organization when an American pilot (Robert Stack) requires protection. The twist is that the pilot has been having a series of trysts with Tura's wife (Carole Lombard), the hilarious evidence being the disruptive departure of Stack's character from a theater audience each night as the hammy Tura unknowingly cues the lovers by launching into Hamlet's famous soliloquy. The remarkable script by Edwin Justus Mayer ingeniously folds the tensions of a betrayed marriage into the comic suspense surrounding Tura and company's efforts to pull off a Mission: Impossible-like sting on the local Nazi command. Many unforgettable moments and lines of dialogue adorn this black comedy, and the performances--most memorably Sig Ruman's crisp volleys with Benny--are a dream. Above it all, however, is Lubitsch's unmistakable Continentalism, his accent on Old World manners especially in a dangerous situation, suggesting the Nazis' very vulgarity was a reflection of their profound evil.

Newest Review: ... ardent admirer, Lieutenant Stanislav Sobinski (Robert Stack), who she allows to visit her in her dressing room while her ... more

 ... husband is reciting the famous soliloquy ‘To be or not to be’ (her maid‘s comment, "What a husband doesn't know won't hurt his wife"). The young man sits in the middle of the second row each night and when Hamlet utters the words, “To be . . . “, he gets up and leaves disturbing all the other spectators. This is one layer on which To Be Or Not To Be works, the young man’s behaviour wrecks Tura’s nerves and gets to his core as an actor as he takes it personally thinking he walks out on him because he doesn‘t app...more

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To Be or Not to Be [DVD] [1942] [Region 1][US Import] [NTSC]
Release Date: 2005 - 03 - 01,
Last Update 22.12.2009 05:45
£ 33.00


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Crowned Review To Be or Not to Be (DVD): Lewd Lieutenant (1114 words)
by - written on 26/02/07 (Very useful, 167 readings)
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(film only review) Cineastes can get on my nerves, when I’ve seen a remake of a film, they can’t but point out that it is a remake and they *have* to ask if I know the original film. Woe betide me if I have to answer in the negative! To Be Or Not To Be is such a case, I saw Mel Brooks’ version first some years ago and was always made to feel that I didn’t know the real thing; last week I could finally put this right when the film club of our school showed Ernst Lubitsch’ film with the same title. Here’s the plot summary for the readers who think that the shortest possible summary is the best: In occupied Poland during WWII, a troupe of ham stage ...  Read the complete review

 
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