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A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court/The Emperor Waltz - Double Feature

A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court/The Emperor Waltz - Double Feature

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Starring: Bing Crosby,  Joan Fontaine,  Roland Culver,  Lucile Watson,  Richard Haydn, 
Directed By: Billy Wilder, 
Release Date: 1949-04-22
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Format: Color,  Dolby,  NTSC, 


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One of my favorites when I was a kid!!
Well as my title says, "Emporer Waltz" was one of my favorite movies when I was a kid...mainly because there was a poodle in it! I was crazy about dogs when I was a kid and dogs play a pretty large part in this movie! I'll admit plot/script wise it is a little weak, but it was still pretty good! And I really don't even like Bing Crosby! I listened to the other one while doing some other things and it was pretty funny too! I think I had seen it before...but I could be remebering "The Court Jester" which it is somewhat similiar too..either way if you want to watch some funny movies from the 40's or 50's that you haven't seen a million times before I would reccomend these!

P.S. It was a little confusing though about the way they set up the DVD...I think the movies are on different sides of the disc, but they had options for both on the main menus...oh well, it needs further investigating.A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court/The Emperor Waltz - Double Feature

A great Movie adaptation
The adaptation of Mark Twain's book "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" to the screen left in the fun parts of the story and took out all the point of the book. The book contains many lessons and thoughts that did not make it into the movie; one of the subjects is that the amount of money you make is only relevant to the price of a loaf of bread. However the movie is fun to watch and can be quite funny.

An auto mechanic and inventor Hank (Bing Crosby) is transported back to A.D. 528 with his almanac. After realizing where he is, he uses his wits and knowledge of the future to survive. He has many adventures. He helps a King (Cedric Hardwicke) to understand his people, overcomes a tyrant and finds a loyal friend (William Bendix). Naturally being Bing there is music and incantations to blot out the sun. Eventually there is true love Alisande (Rhonda Fleming). The movie leaves the questions: Will Hank settle down with his love or will he be dispatched with one of his own inventions?

attached to this film is a second "the Emperor Waltz"
Another Billy Wilder film

Sort of Bing Crosby formula film. Acted with Bing Crosby, Joan Fontaine, Roland Culver, Lucile Watson, Richard Haydn, and Sig Ruman. Filming Location is Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada.

Virgil Smith (Bing Crosby), traveling gramophone salesman has a special customer in mind, Emperor Franz Joseph (Richard Haydn). On the way his purpose is mistaken, correcting that he has a politically improper love interest with Austrian Countess Johanna Augusta Franziska (Joan Fontaine). And they both fall in love with a little fuzzy pooch. Who gets the girl? Who gets the pooch? Who knew the plot before it even started
A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court/The Emperor Waltz - Double Feature

No classics, but a satisfying double-bill
The Emperor Waltz has the unenviable reputation of being regarded as Billy Wilder's worst film, and while it certainly isn't good, it isn't THAT bad. Unfortunately the script is rarely very witty despite the Wilder-Charles Brackett pedigree and Bing Crosby and an unflatteringly photographed Joan Fontaine have almost zero screen chemistry, their hatred for much of the movie far more convincing than their inevitable romance. The real triumphs of this Viennese romance between a travelling salesman and an aristocrat are the lavish production design and the gorgeous Technicolor photography that are occasionally impressive enough to take your mind off what's happening in the paper-thin story. Still, the dancing chauffeur is fun.

More successful by far is A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. It's not a particularly good picture anymore than it's a particularly bad one: it's lavishly staged in Technicolor with a decent cast and inoffensive but, with one exception, unmemorable songs. But it does have one of cinema's great moments of delight, as Bing, William Bendix (one of film noir's greatest thugs here cast in a very different guise as a blustering knight) and Sir Cedric Hardwicke's elderly King Arthur join forces for the delightful 'Busy Doing Nothing' - which is more than worth the price on its own.

The two films are gorgeously restored, boasting great color and definition, though the only extra is the original trailer for Yankee.A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court/The Emperor Waltz - Double Feature

"A Connecticut Yahkee In King Arthur's Court"
One of the cutist movies ever made. It's a feel good movie. The theme is delightful and Bing Crosby sings some really exceptional songs that add to the fun and gayety of the film. It captures attention from start to finish. They really don't make movies like this one anymore. I purchased this on VHS some time ago and had to have it on DVD since it is full screen and safe to view on standard picture tubes.A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court/The Emperor Waltz - Double Feature

Unplayable
Disc would not play here in Australia...due to wrong regional code. I suggest future offers of DVD's include warnings that some might not play in certain countries. I have had to return this item. W.Patey Queensland AustraliaA Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court/The Emperor Waltz - Double Feature

 
 
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