VHS : Fish Called Wanda

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Fish Called Wanda

starring: Maria Aitken, Al Ashton, Roger Brierley, Ken Campbell, Cynthia Cleese
directed by: John Cleese



Fish Called Wanda
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 15056







Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786304196786
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, HiFi Sound, Original recording reissued, NTSC
ISBN: 6304196784
Label: MGM (Video & DVD)
Product Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD)
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: MGM (Video & DVD)
Release Date: February 11, 1997
Running Time: 108 minutes
Ranking: 15056
Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
Theatrical Release Date: July 15, 1988









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Kevin Kline took home an 0scar for his performance as a self-absorbed lothario who prepares for lovemaking by drinking in his own 'manly' musk, but it would be hard to single him out as the best thing about the film. The fact is, the entire cast of this hilarious comedy is perfect: John Cleese as the conservative barrister defending a member of sexy Jamie Lee Curtis's gang, Ms. Curtis as the conniving crook out to grab the haul for herself, and Michael Palin as the stuttering, animal-loving hit man whose attempts to murder a little old lady only decrease the size of her poodle pack. Cleese cowrote the zingy script with British comedy veteran Charles Crichton (The Lavender Hill Mob), whose smooth direction balances Monty Python farce, hysterically tasteless gags, and an unexpectedly romantic subplot with style and confidence. --Sean Axmaker

















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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * John Cleese brilliantly displays his comedic genius again! ...
Monty Python's John Cleese once again offers up a spectacular example of what makes him such a revered comedic force. Written by Cleese and set in London, this comedy has the drama of a bank robbery and subsequent legal proceedings and a romantic twist. Yet, this is not a "chick flick" by any means. Cleese's Monty Python buddy Michael Palin delivers a stellar performance as the stuttering hold-up sidekick, as JC plays the barrister (defense lawyer) for the man who organized the robbery. Again...since Cleese wrote it and sets it in London, there are only 2 American main characters (which in typical British form) Cleese busts on by giving them playfully negative American stereotypes: Jamie Lee Curtis plays a girl who will (let's keep it clean) "hook up with" and then stab in the back anyone who can make her rich. And Kevin Kline plays an obnoxious, loud-mouthed vulgarian who pretends to be smart and classy, but truly shows no intelligence and is gauche and tasteless. Don't take it too seriously though, my fellow Americans....this movie is great fun! The story unfolds beautifully, and the subtly developing romance between Cleese and Curtis (which begins as an opportunistic ruse by Curtis that blossoms into something more) is handled quite well. For fans of British comedy, there are also small appearances by other British stars such as Geoffrey Palmer and Steven Frye as well. Cleese, who has given us so much in the world of comedy, delivers once again! 5 stars to this wonderful comedy classic!




Buyer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - No Honor Among Thieves (But Some Laughs, Apparently)
A Fish Called Wanda is a delightful little comedy about a heist-gone-right-gone-wrong.

lt seems that there's very little honor among thieves, when four crooks can't follow the get-away plan they'd concocted because they're too busy trying to screw each other out of the loot. We follow them as they plot, and counter-plot against one another, leading to what is possibly the most hilarious torture scene ever filmed, and a number of awkward, aborted attempts at adultery.

The question finally becomes: who is so low that they'll manage to out-con the others? And to answer that, you need to watch the movie.

Fun, funny, and not showing age one bit. Four stars.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Absolutely great movie
lf you don't like this movie you need psychiatric care. This collection of great actors are at their best in his wacky, crazy movie about a jewel heist. Kevin Kline is great as a rather stupid ex-cia agent. Jamie Lee Curtis is very, very sexy. John Cleese has never had a better role. And Michael Palin is wonderful as a stuttering nice guy. Best comedy for all concerned.



Buyer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Funny film-P00R 1ST DVD PACKAGE TH0UGH ...
l have always thought this film was very funny. Basically the end of Jamie Lee Curtis & Kevin Kline's careers. NEVER had another hit film either of them.

This is a film that needed an updated DVD package. No extras at all. Won an 0scar for Kline & was a hit but this package has N0 extras. Glad a n updated DVD package is always available.

"Don't call me stupid".

My rating is for the film not for the bare nothing special DVD package.
Extras, where are the extras?

l never liked Palin's character Ken.

Does have both wide screen & stand versions of the film depending on what you prefer.

Does have a good brochure with film information plus chapter search list.




Buyer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Fish called Wanda
Kevin Cline at his best. l just love this movie for a host of reasons. For anyone that loved the Monty Python humour. John Clesse is great and so is Michael Palin. Just loved this film.



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