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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786303382937
Format: Black & White, Closed-captioned, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC
ISBN: 6303382932
Label: Universal Studios
Manufacturer: Universal Studios
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Universal Studios
Release Date: March 28, 1995
Running Time: 85 minutes
Sales Rank: 16544
Studio: Universal Studios
Theatrical Release Date: March 25, 1938




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - "Lookie lookie lookie, Here comes Cookie!"
A wealthy American playboy (Gary Cooper) goes into a shop to buy some pajamas and leaves enchanted by the woman he will soon marry (Claudette Colbert). He blatantly pursues her only to find that she isn't interested in him. He begins to win over her father (Edward Everett Horton), buying a Louis XV bathtub that resembles a washbasin, a contraption that he has absolutely no use for. Through stubborness and charm, he finally wins her over. At the wedding, he casually breaks that news that he has been ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Money Cannot buy HIM happiness but he sure TRIES~ a classic FUN comedy~
PLOT: WEALTHY Gary Cooper is drawn to Cinderella girl (Claudette Colbert) and wants to Marry her~ she finds out he has been married 7 times before and decides she will drive HIM nuts so she get that HEFTY divorce settlement she DESERVES~ classic battle of the sexes FUN

Scraping by on the Riviera is lovely Nicole (Claudette Colbert) yes if you are poor "do so on the Riviera~ LOL...any way wealthy Gary Cooper spots her and he decides this girl is for HIM~ a courtship that is funny and he ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Worst Lubitsch? Bad Cooper? I think not.
I can't possibly rate this movie any less than 5 stars! The performances are great, and all this about Cooper not being able to be credible as a multi-millionaire playboy is ridiculous. The movie certainly has the "Lubitsch touch" and if full of fun and innuendo. I think those who gave it a so-so rating are taking it much too seriously. It's a fun, late 30's movie, so don't let the tepid reviews stop you from watching a good amusing flick. Claudette Colbert is great in her role, and Edward Everett ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Claudette Colbert shines in lesser Ernst Lubitsch Effort
"Bluebeard's Eighth Wife", has gotten a bad press over the years since it's unsuccessful release in 1938 and certainly it is one of the lesser efforts of Director Ernst Lubitsch and of both Claudette Colbert and Gary Cooper. There are however things of merit in this film that shouldn't be dismissed . While it might lack a lot of the energy and witty lines that are in abundance in Colbert's classic "Midnight", and Lubitsch's magnificent "Ninotchka", of the following year the film boasts a superlative ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - My favorite director, but one of his weaker efforts
This is a good news/bad news scenario. The bad news is that this is easily one of the worst films that Ernst Lubitsch ever made. The good news is that it is still pretty decent. Lubitsch set the standard by which all other comedy directors are to be judged, and he produced a body of film comedies that no other director can match. Nonetheless, he did not meet his own extraordinary standards in this film. Billy Wilder, who wrote the screenplay for this film, probably came in a distant second for a career, ... Read More





 



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