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How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying [DVD] [1967] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]
 
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How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying [DVD] [1967] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

DVD ~ Maureen Arthur
4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Maureen Arthur, Hy Averback, Janice Carroll, Jeff de Benning, Joey Faye
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Colour, DVD-Video, Letterboxed, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language English, Spanish
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
  • Region: Region 1 (US and Canada DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: Unrated (US MPAA rating. See details.)
  • Studio: MGM
  • DVD Release Date: 18 April 2000
  • Run Time: 121 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 079284484X
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 36,626 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "A day without a wicket, is like a day without sunshine!", 6 Oct 2005
By Kona (Emerald City) - See all my reviews
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"How to Succeed" is a snappy satire of big business and is one of the most energetic and likeable movie musicals ever. As the story opens, J. Pierpont Finch (Robert Morse) is a poor but very confident window washer; he finds a "how-to" book that can teach him to climb the corporate ladder in no time at all. Ponty follows the book's advice and advances from the mailroom of the World Wide Wicket Company to become its president, falling in love with secretary Rosemary (Michele Lee) along the way.

The movie looks like a staged play, and that's a good thing, since this was such a smash hit on Broadway. It preserves forever the innocence of the early sixties with vibrant colours, secretaries in pillbox hats and gloves, and references to Metrecal and Wildroot Cream-Oil. Above all, it is a joyful celebration of musical talent. Morse originated the stage role of Ponty and this movie made him an even bigger star. He is a great singer and dancer, but it's his larger-than-life personality and toothy charisma that keep you rooting for him. He's simply adorable. Michele Lee is perfect as his leading lady, and Rudy Vallee reprises his stage role as the singing, dancing, and knitting Big Boss. The Frank Loesser songs are staged with the big band sound of Nelson Riddle, and you'll be singing along with the clever tunes that poke endless fun at office politics. This movie will make you smile; it's wonderful.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars morse is magnificent and succeeds on all counts, 6 Feb 2001
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'how to succeed in business' is a wonderful show and has a great great soundtrack. frank loesser's colourfully original score is energetically brought to life in this soundtrack of the 1967 film. ROBERT MORSE is excellent as the ambitious window washer,finch, and cannot be faulted in his tony award winning role. highlights are 'the company way' 'brotherhood of man' and 'i believe in you' which is sung beautifully by michele lee. brilliant - five stars - a marvel of musical theatre and film.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sharp-elbowed cynicism, with some great Frank Loesser songs, about the corporate way of life, 18 Jun 2007
By C. O. DeRiemer (San Antonio, Texas, USA) - See all my reviews
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This is a musical which is instantly recognizable as having come from the Sixties in America. The Technicolor is bright with lots of reds and oranges and yellows. The dresses look like Doris Day would be comfortable in them. The hairdos are shiny helmets.

It also is one of the most cynically good-natured satires on business you'll ever hope to see. Young J. Pierpont Finch (Robert Morse) reads a book on getting ahead in business and is inspired to try his luck with the World Wide Wicket Company. Within a day, through affectionate rear-end kissing, ego massaging, opportunism and happy toadying, he has advanced from window washer to mail room clerk to...junior executive. And he's just starting. By the end of the movie he's the chairman, found the love of his life, himself, as well as cute secretary Rosemary Pilkington (Michele Lee), waved the old chairman, J. B. Biggley (Rudy Vallee), into a happy retirement, and shown the door to Biggley's fawning and ambitious nephew, Bud Frump (Anthony Teague).

Along the way we've encountered some of Frank Loesser's funniest songs and some of Abe Burrows sharpest lines. "Last month," says Mr. Twimble, Ponty's mailroom boss, "I became a quarter-of-a-century man." "Oh," says Finch, "that's beautiful, a quarter-of-a-century. How long have you been in the mail room?" "Twenty-five years," says Twimble. "It's not easy to get this medal. It takes a combination of skill, diplomacy, and bold caution".

Loesser's lyrics are funny, sharp-edged but not mean-spirited. Twimble, for instance, explains his philosophy in The Company Way: "When I joined this firm as a brash young man,
"Well, I said to myself, 'Now, brash young man, don't get any ideas.'
"Well, I stuck to that, and I haven't had one in years."
Says Finch: "You play it safe."
"I play it the company way", sings Twimble, "wherever the company puts me there I stay."
"But what is your point of view?," says Finch.
"I have no point of view."
Says Finch: "Supposing the company thinks . . ."
"I think so too."

The hit of the show, I Believe in You, goes like this:

You have the cool, clear eyes of a seeker of wisdom and truth;
Yet there's that upturned chin and that grin of impetuous youth.
Oh, I believe in you.
I believe in you.

I hear the sound of good, solid judgment whenever you talk;
Yet there's the bold, brave spring of the tiger that quickens your walk.
Oh, I believe in you.
I believe in you.

And when my faith in my fellow man
All but falls apart,
I've but to feel your hand grasping mine
And I take heart; I take heart

To see the cool, clear eyes of a seeker of wisdom and truth;
Yet, with the slam-bang tang reminiscent of gin and vermouth.
Oh, I believe in you.
I believe in you.

A great love song...and Finch is singing it to himself while he gazes into a mirror.

Morse does a terrific job. He's full of energy and charm, even when he's brown-nosing...which he's doing most of the time. It's kind of unsettling to imagine Finch now as the CEO of World Wide Wicket, scratching the stomachs of tame board members so they'll give him a $700 million retirement package, building an $80 million ego mansion for him and his new trophy wife (he traded in Rosemary some years ago), and regaling his CEO buddies with tales of the $10 million birthday bash he secretly got his company's shareholders to pay for. But that's another story.

The DVD picture looks just fine to me. There are no extras.
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