North By Northwest (1959)
Facts
| Cast | Ed Binns, Leo G. Carroll, Bill Catching, Philip Coolidge, Lawrence Dobkin, Leo G Carroll, Robert Ellenstein, Cary Grant, Josephine Hutchinson, Martin Landau, Jessie Royce Landis, Ken Lynch, James Mason, Philip Ober, Eva Marie Saint, Les Tremayne, Adam Williams and Robert Williams |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1958 |
| DVD Release | September 7, 2004 |
| Running Time | 136 minutes |
| UPC Code | 012569670990 |
| Buy this item ... | 7 new from $13.99, 6 used from $12.59 |
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Average user review:| Can't Believe I'm Just Now Viewing This |
| Hitchcock and Grant!! |
Eva Marie Saint is splendid as the double agent helping and bumbling Grant along the way.
This is a truly great film: filled with comedy and mayhem, as well as murder and political intrigue. Anyone could fall in love with this movie. May 27, 2008
| Extremely Enjoyable and My 2nd Favourite Hitchcock Film! |
People have to recognise that most of Hitch's films combine elements of humour together with suspense and thrills and what makes this film great is the nice balance of these that's apparent. The witty dialogue and snappy one-liner jokes delivered by the brilliant Cary Grant still hold up well today. The Kafka-esque storyline is meant to be so outrageous as to be funny and if taken in that spirit many of the scenes are very entertaining indeed. The ludicrousness of trying to kill "George Kaplan" by filling him with alcohol and then helping him drive off a mountain's edge, being chased by a crop-duster in the middle of nowhere, etc make fans of Kafka's works like "The Trial" and "Metamorphosis" who can appreciate the genre truly appreciate and enjoy this film masterpiece.
Granted some of the scenes do not make much logical sense such as when Eve Kendell talks to Martin Landau's character from a phone booth while he is doing so from another phone in the same line of booths and the strange way the crop duster slams into the oil tanker but that's just the point with Kafka-esques situations in that they are supposed to be ridiculous. Despite these screenplay "shortcomings" the acting is very good and I liked the camera angles very much for an overall very good film. Great combination of humour, thrills and spills, tension and drama makes this a classic film for the ages.
Highly recommended! May 24, 2008
| Odd woman out |
| North By Northwest |
Lisa Willis April 7, 2008
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