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Binding: DVD
Format: NTSC
Running Time: 111 minutes
Sales Rank: 235289
Theatrical Release Date: 1959
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Besides The Third Man, the film of Carol Reed's that I find most interesting is Our Man In Havana: partly because of the music, which, like The Third Man, is unique and memorable; partly because anything Alec Guinness is in is going to be memorable; but also because it is almost a comedic version of The Third Man. Instead of post-war Vienna, the story is set in pre-Castro Cuba - only, it was filmed in Cuba after Castro had taken office; so it is a final glimpse of what Cuba was like before it was ... Read More
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I repeat - it is virtually criminal that this is not available on DVD. This is an absolutely essential Alec Guinness film. Everything about it is superb. Wonderful entertainment.
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It is scandalous that this fine film has been withheld from DVD and VHS, Region 1 release in the United States. What possibly could be the problem? It couldn't be because of the director, the same Carol Reed of The Third Man, The Fallen Idol, A Kid for Two Farthings, Oliver, and scores of other fine films. It couldn't be because of the superb cast of Alec Guinness, Maureen O'Hara, Burl Ives, Ernie Kovacs, Ralph Richardson, and Noel Coward. It certainly would not be because of the same infallible textures ... Read More
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I see there are already six reviews as I write this, some of them more knowledgeable about directors and screenplays than I could ever be, and a number of them mention what an excellent spoof on spying this movie is. I just want to add some of the wonderful jokes I recall from seeing the movie, about forty years ago. Note that some of what follows might be interpreted as SPOILERS, although that is not my intent.
Of course Guiness could be funny just walking down the street, but as he drew ... Read More
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I found this movie a masterpiece from begining to end. The photography of old Havana is superb, the humor, extremely ingenous, the performances of Alec Guiness, Ernie Kovacs and Burl Ives, outstanding. The movie is very costumbrist; in the sense that shows very accurately every day life in Havana decades ago
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