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- Two of Bob Hope's funniest films!
- Double feature - double pleasure
- GREAT movie and DVD
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Bob Hope Tribute Collection - Monsieur Beaucaire / Where There's Life Double Feature
Starring:
Bob Hope ,
Signe Hasso ,
William Bendix ,
George Coulouris , and
Vera Marshe
Director:
Sidney Lanfield , and
George Marshall
Manufacturer: Universal Studios
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ASIN: B00006LHB8
Release Date: 2002-10-08 |
Customer Reviews:
Funny predictable comedies.......2007-07-01
By the mid to late forties, Bob Hope's screen character was an established persona, the cowardly braggart who thinks (hopes) he is irresistable to woman and outwits the heavy by sheer luck. The challenge for his writers was to come up with some new situation in which he could strut his stuff.
"Monsieur Beaucaire" places Hope in the court of French King Louis as a barber who becomes embroiled in a scheme to marry a nobleman to Spanish royalty to avert war. Hope plays entirely in a 1940's idiom with topical references, even to Crosby. This, of course, sounds absurd but it is in fact an hilarious send up of historical swashbucklers. Joan Caulfield is excellent as the object of his affection and the supporting cast is outstanding. The production values are higher than usual for his films so this therefore becomes one of his best.
"Where There's Life" is a send up of the spy genre of which Hope did a number, starting with "My Favourite Blonde". It is quite funny but Signe Hasse is wasted as a Ninotchka type and William Bendix blusters in his typical loud and unattractive way. The film is a lesser production in every way to "Monsieur Beaucaire".
The prints of the films are good but there are no extras except trailers and some liner notes.
Two of Bob Hope's funniest films!.......2004-11-12
To be honest, I bought this dvd only because of "Monsieur Beaucaire", which ties with "Ghost Breakers" as my favorite Bob Hope movie. I'd never heard of "Where There's Life" & was surprised at how funny it was. Both of these are great classics that the whole family will enjoy. "Monsieur Beaucaire", based on the classic novel (of same name) by Booth Tarkington, has Hope playing a court barber, Monsieur Beaucaire, for King Louis XV. He's also hopelessly in love with Mimi (Joan Caulfield), a beautiful chambermaid. The King sentences Beaucaire to be beheaded after causing a "marital dispute" between the King & Queen. Mimi, meanwhile, is banished from France, also because of Beaucaire! He is luckily saved from death by the Duc de Chandre, played by Patrick Knowles, said to be one of Hollywood's finest swordsmen of the 30s & 40s. Beaucaire's problems are just beginning, however, as he gets himself into deeper trouble by posing as the Duc de Chandre. Mimi also causes him further trouble, but eventually she forgives him. This wonderful comedy ends with a hilarious swordfight & a cameo by "George Washington"! "Where There's Life" has Hope playing Michael Valentine, a guy who's life is changed forever when it's discovered that he's a long-lost heir of a kingdom. Soon he has spies, assasins, & two women fighting over him! This movie has enough gags to keep virtually anyone entertained from start to finish. There's also great comic support from William Bendix, who plays his typical "dumb cop" character to perfection! If you're a fan of Bob Hope, then this dvd is a definite must!
Double feature - double pleasure.......2003-07-30
"Monsieur Beaucaire" (1946), this is Bob Hope at a top performance for a Costume Comedy at the style of "The princess & the pirate". The action occurs in the courts of France and Spain, nations on the verge of war. Bob Hope is Monsieur Beaucaire, the King Louis XV's barber forced to impersonate a duc named Le Chandre, or lose his head. At the same time, in Madrid, the traitorus Don Francisco commander of the spanish Army, wants to prevent the upcoming marriage of Le Chandre with Maria (a Spanish princess) and plans eliminate a Bob Hope, in order to destabilize the crown, unleashing a war between the countries. At the end, we see a Bob avoid the homicidal plans with lots of comic situations and gags. Very very Funny!
"Where There's Life" (1947), a year later Bob had a royal performance, when he is convinced by the General Katrina Grimovitch (Signe Hasso) that he is the heir of Barovia, and must ascend to the throne in order to let organized the fist democratic election in the country avoiding that an evil organization take the control. Of course this is a good excuse
for persecutions and gags of all kind. Very funny (only?).
This double feature disc represents a good value for Hope's fans and for all who want an inexpesive laugh now or later.
GREAT movie and DVD.......2002-10-09
Because I was only looking for "Monsieur Beaucaire", I was reluctant to buy this disc (it is only one disc not two) but I did and was pleasantly surprised by the hidden treasure "Where There's Life."
"Monsieur Beaucaire" is often seen on TV and is Bob Hope at his best. If you liked "Princess and The Pirate" then you will enjoy this title.
"Where There's Life" rarely shows on TV and is one of those movies you remember seeing, enjoying but just can't remember the title. It is a Hope "GEM" with an ensemble cast that delievers a wonderful movie.
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