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A Guide for the Married Man (1967)

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Directed byGene Kelly
CastWalter Matthau, Inger Stevens, Sue Ane Langdon, Jackie Russell, Robert Morse, Majel Barrett, Jackie Joseph and Aline Towne
Theatrical ReleaseMay 25, 1967
DVD ReleaseSeptember 6, 2005
Running Time91 minutes
MPAA RatingPG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
UPC Code024543190899
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1 DVD, 20th Century Fox, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Languages: English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 1.0)
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Average user review: 4.5 (30 reviews)

rating: 4 QuoteNot top drawer - but close.Quote
This movie lacks only one thing - believeability. The acting, especially by Mattheu, is tremendous but the storyline leaves one shaking one's head. I am aware that fantasy and 'stretching the point' is acceptable in films, but somehow, one hopes for better when Mattheu is involved.

It is good enough entertainment, but I feel unable to grant the movie any more than four stars - it would have been three stars, except for Mattheu's performance. August 3, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteA Guide for the Married Man in the 1960'sQuote
Although I found Walter Matthau at his "as always" best in the Guide for the Married Man, the role doesn't do him justice. I gave it five stars as a "period piece" of how we lived in the 1960's, or more specifically, how the sexes were perceived during that time period. Fortunately I think our society has moved onward and upward from the the depiction of both sexes in this film.

To view Walter Matthau at his best, go with the DVD Charley Varrick or Taking of Pelham One Two Three for starters. For a better example of his depth as a comedy actor the The Odd Couple or any film where he co-starred with Jack Lemon would be a wise choice and all of them are available on Amazon.

I purchased this DVD with the biography of Inger Stevens The Farmer's Daughter Remembered: The Biography of Actress Inger Stevens by William T. Patterson. I was disappointed in Ms. Stevens as her role was nothing more or less than a mindless "dumb unsuspecting housewife" with a lot of "T and A" shots thrown in whenever possible. I think Inger Stevens could have brought so much more to her role.

As an item of interest, this film was apparently the last time that Jane Mansfield worked before the cameras before her untimely death in an auto accident in Louisiana. May 4, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteBegs for a RemakeQuote
This is classic comedy. With all the snippits of stories this movie begs for a modern remake. If only the egos of hollywood could get it together and do it. Not a serious tale but a nice poke at the middle age male and the great lust of forbidden fruit! Dated a little...but still...great actors giving a very enjoyable experience. April 21, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteStupendousQuote
Excellent transfer from film to DVD.

This is great like I remember it being and shows what riskee was during a more innocent time and as with the TV show "Love American Style" it seems tame by todays standards.

Great acting and an all star cast. Cool but period music score.

I enjoyed the driving scenes due to the now vintage auto's shown.

There is nothing negative that I can say about this movie and it even has, a rare gift for the audience these days, a good moral at the end.

I'm very glad to have this in my collection and advise everyone to purchase it. October 17, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteClassic comedy, don' t make em like this anymore!Quote
Matthau was a comic genius, this movie has a bunch of great comic guest appearances! I laughed my potootie off! Have seen the movie a bunch of times, but Matthau has always been one of my favorite comics with his rubber face, and basset hound looks. Numerous memorable scenes, one of my favorites is the one in the supermarket with the cantelopes. This is a real funny, movie about sex without being dirty. They knew how to make great movies when this film was made. Where did you get those big eyelashes? :-) Art Carney is wonderfully funny as the construction worker, Ben Blue is great. Lucille Ball is fairly good. August 23, 2007

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