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Haunted Honeymoon (1986) [Edizione: Stati Uniti] [Italia] [DVD]
Género | Horror, Comedy |
Formato | Importación |
Colaborador | Dom DeLuise, Gilda Radner, Gene Wilder |
Idioma | Inglés |
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Haunted Honeymoon is a horror comedy film starring Gene Wilder, Gilda Radner, Dom DeLuise, and Jonathan Pryce. Wilder also served as the film's writer and director. The film also marked Radner's final appearance prior to her death of ovarian cancer in 1989. The title Haunted Honeymoon was previously used for the 1940 U.S. release of Busman's Honeymoon based on the stage play by Dorothy L. Sayers. In the film, Wilder and Radner play Larry Abbot and Vickie Pearle, two radio murder mystery presenters who decide to get married. Larry, plagued with on-air panic attacks, is treated with a form of shock therapy and subsequently chooses to marry Vickie in a castle-like mansion which had been his childhood home. Once there, they meet the eccentric members of Larry's family, including his great-aunt Kate (DeLuise) and his cousin Charles (Pryce).
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- Descatalogado por el fabricante : No
- Dimensiones del producto : 1.78 x 19.05 x 13.72 cm; 70 gramos
- Número de modelo del producto : 35734168
- Director : Gene Wilder
- Formato multimedia : Importación
- Actores : Gene Wilder, Gilda Radner, Dom DeLuise
- Estudio : Kl Studio Classics
- ASIN : B01HH4TI0E
- Número de discos : 1
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Everything that ever happened in the old horro Movies, happens here mysterious murders, where the dead body conveniently disappears Thunder storms, which later turn out to be nothing of the kind , and every corny situation that you used to watch and enjoy all those years are lined up for parody. This also gives the cast some great opportunities to deliver some real deapan lines "Electricity is the work of the Devil, this is god's way of telling me I should never have had it installed" wails Aunt Kate during a powercut, as well as some Earth Shattering Revelations over dinner ("One of you is a werewolf, I know because I've seen you in the garde, whoever you are, may god strike you dead, you're playing on the fears of an old lady". Comedy doesn't come much better than this, and with an all star cast (Gene Wilder, Gilda Radner, Dom Delouise, Bryan PringleAnna Way, Peter Vaughan, Paul L Smith, Eve Farrar Ana Way & Jonathan Pryce, you reallt can't go wrong. Don't just take my word for it either, no less a luminary than BBC Film Critic Barry Norman rated this among his top films, so just what more exuce do you need?


At times it feels like some of the situations are too well-worn to find much to do with that’s new or still works: the opening golden age of radio performance is more a recreation than a send up despite the potential for straight-faced absurdity that Woody Allen tapped into with Radio Days the following year. Wilder doesn’t give in to his worst excesses as an actor, but he’s outshone by a tremendously appealing Gilda Radner, who’s terrific here despite not really being given anything to work with (neither is Dom DeLuise, dragging it up as Wilder’s aunt): you’d never guess for a moment that she was ill throughout the shoot. A couple of scenes sort of work a little, but the best you can really say about it is that it’s harmless and well-intentioned and that co-writer Terence Marsh’s production design is excellent.
No extras on Sony's DVD release, though the Region A-locked US Bluray from Kino Lorber includesa trailer.
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