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Gene Kelly - The Three Musketeers [1948] / On The Town [1949] / Anchors Aweigh [1945]

Gene Kelly , Frank Sinatra , Gene Kelly , George Sidney    Universal, suitable for all   DVD
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  • Actors: Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Lana Turner, Kathryn Grayson, June Allyson
  • Directors: Gene Kelly, George Sidney, Stanley Donen
  • Producers: Pandro S. Berman, Arthur Reed, Joe Pasternak
  • Format: PAL, Colour, Full Screen, Box set
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Classification: U
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • Run Time: 348 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • ASIN: B002GO6CQY
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 273,289 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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3 DISC SET release for the UK market (Region 2 PAL format) featuring Gene Kelly's best-loved films - THE THREE MUSKETEERS - The film is presented in its original COLOUR and FULL SCREEN format (1.37:1 aspect ratio) and runs for a total of 120 minutes - the AUDIO is the original ENGLISH language and MONO (there are also a French dubbed soundtrack on the DVD) - SUBTITLES are in English and French (with hard-of-hearing subs for English language only) - SPECIAL FEATURES : Vintage FitzPatrick Traveltalk Short Looking at London * Classic Cartoon What Price Fleadom * Audio-Only Bonus: Radio Promo * Theatrical Trailer. ON THE TOWN - The film is presented in its original COLOUR and FULL SCREEN format (1.33:1 aspect ratio) and runs for a total of 94 minutes - the AUDIO is the original ENGLISH language and MONO (there are also German and Spanish dubbed soundtracks on the disc) - SUBTITLES are in English, German, Czech, Spanish, Danish, Finnish, Greek, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish and Turkish (plus Hearing Impaired subs for English and German languages only) - the film's original theatrical trailer is included on the DVD too. ANCHORS AWEIGH - The film is pesented in COLOUR and FULL SCREEN format (1.33:1 aspect ratio) and runs for 134 minutes - the AUDIO is the original ENGLISH language and MONO (there is also a Spanish dubbed soundtrack on the disc) - SUBTITLES are in English, Spanish, Greek, Finnish, Portuguese, Polish and Swedish (and Hearing Impaired subs for English language only) - SPECIAL FEATURES: ARCHIVAL INTERVIEW FEATURING ANIMATION LEGENDS WILLIAM HANNA AND JOSEPH BARBERA - EXCERPT FROM THE "MGM: WHEN THE LION ROARS" DOCUMENTARY SERIES * TRAILERS

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3.0 out of 5 stars If only it wasn't for the accents 23 Nov 2012
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A decent enough comedy starring Marsha Thomason (Lost / White Collar), Mena Suvari (American Pie), Breckin Meyer (Road Trip / Garfield) & Katherine Heigl (Knocked Up / Grey's Anatomy) as the staff of a coffee-shop where, pretty much, all hell breaks loose over the course of day.
Similar in plot to Waiting [DVD] [2005] - this film differs in the type of laughs, with most coming out of uncomfortable situations the characters go through and the discussions of embarrassing secrets revealed.

The problem, however, is that for reasons unknown this film was set in England - with all actors barring Meyer putting on a British accent; some more convincingly than others, I'll grant you - but none successfully. The film actually opens with a "Walk / Don't Walk" sign on-screen so I was rather surprised to hear Mena Suvari squeaking out her lines in a laughable attempt to sound British - but this continued with everyone to show up. Heigl wasn't too bad and Mike Vogel was spot-on, but other than that it's annoying at minimum and infuriating at max.
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Amazon.com: 4.1 out of 5 stars  13 reviews
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3.0 out of 5 stars Marsha, Marsha, Marsha! 27 Dec 2007
By J. Riley - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
For an independent film, this is well done. However, it does require a suspension of disbelief to watch and enjoy it. I have never seen a coffeehouse that huge before (maybe they're bigger in England). Nobody gets any work done and everybody swears like drunken truckdrivers on crank. And all anyone can think about are their "relationships". Marsha Thomason's character is the only sane one there (and to tell you the truth, she should have shown much more skin). I recommend this for Marsha Thomason fans (like me) or closet Anglophiles, but for others I would buy Waiting... instead.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Glad I gave this film a chance :D 17 Aug 2012
By Abbey R. - Published on Amazon.com
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First of all, I am a huge fan of Andrew Lee Potts and Mark Pellegrino. Even if the movie had ended up being a dud, it still would have been fun to watch their performances. However, this movie turned out to be a pleasant surprise! The cast is comprised of wonderful actors and the pacing is handled very well (it's one of those quirky, offbeat films that leaves you wondering why you never heard about it before). The script writers pull off the multi-plot aspect of the story with ease and it is fun to watch the side conversations and mishaps that occur when the patrons of the cafe bump into each other. If the trailer catches your interest or you're a fan of british comedies, I encourage you to at least rent the film. It's definitely worth viewing!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A fairly funny film that should amuse all but the most prudish viewer 10 July 2008
By Timothy B. Riley - Published on Amazon.com
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This film was recommended to me by a friend that has a taste for... well let's just say "the exotic" when it comes to movies (one of his favorites is the movie Shortbus). Caffeine certainly fits into that genre.

The entire movie is set in an English cafe and is centered around the sex lives of it's employees and patrons (all of whom would certainly qualify as guests for the Jerry Springer show). We have, in no particular order:

* A young, quirky, hip staff - all of who are suffering with hangovers from an outing the night before
* A cook who just confessed to his girlfriend (and boss) that he recently had a threesome ("But they were twins, what could I do?") and then becomes obsessed with a condom wrapper that he finds in her office
* A sharp tongued waitress who brings her demented grandmother (who mistakes a diner for her ex-husband who she once caught wearing a "nappy" while being spanked by a prostitute and tries to shoot him with a shotgun) to work because it was her turn to watch her
* A customer who is being investigated for exposing himself to a 12 year old girl when in reality he was interrupted by her while he was engaged in public urination and simply forgot what he had in his hand
* His friend, an attorney who wears his finance's underwear while vacuuming and ironing at home ("well at least he cleans" a woman remarks)
* Two stoned patons, one who mistakes another customer for a porn star and the other who's ex-girlfriend just happens to be at that same cafe on the world's worst blind date

And still there is more. This is a frantically paced movie that kept me entertained for it's entire 88 minutes. Don't expect greatness but do expect to laugh.
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