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Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786300267909 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC ISBN: 6300267903 Label: Warner Home Video Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Home Video Release Date: February 07, 1995 Running Time: 103 minutes Sales Rank: 671 Studio: Warner Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 1979
Amazon.com: This 1979 comedy is absolutely indispensable for fans of Peter Falk, Alan Arkin, or Andrew Bergman, who wrote the film's screenplay and went on to direct The Freshman and Honeymoon in Vegas. (Let's forgive him for Striptease.) Arkin is extraordinarily funny as a dentist who quickly grows skeptical about the wild claims of his daughter's future father-in-law (Peter Falk) that he is a CIA agent. When he is drawn into a bizarre adventure in a banana republic, however, he takes a different view. Arthur Hiller (Love Story) provides serviceable direction, but the real draw here is the perfect chemistry between the two leads and Bergman's weirdly comic mind. Watch for the look on Arkin's face when Falk's character tells a story about giant tse-tse flies. --Tom Keogh
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Rating: - Perhaps the funniest movie ever made!
This original version of "The In-Laws" (starring Peter Falk and Alan Arkin) is perhaps the funniest movie ever made! The casting is perfect, the script is a gem, and the performances of Falk and Arkin are so absolutely on-the-mark that it's impossible to consider someone else playing their roles. This is a movie to own and watch over and over, any time you want laugh-out-loud, aisle-rolling belly laughs.
Rating: - The In-Laws
This is the best of them all - no re-make can ever be as great as this, the original!!
Rating: - "The next time we're in Tijata, Shel ..."
Perhaps once of the best comedic movies of all time. A classic, without a doubt. As I watched this film for the ump-teenth time recently, I am still amazed at all of the funny lines and scenes. I actually thought the script was 50% improvisation given how well Falk and Arkin interact on camera. They make it look so natural and effortless. Richard Libertini is a south-of-the-border cliche of cliches, and he is brilliant at it! What more can be said about the movie that hasn't already been said? ... Read More
Rating: - There are 2 words for Arkin & Falk: Versatile genius!
Ever since I had the great pleasure of watching Alan Arkin in "Catch 22" (which I did with great reluctance, having been such a great fan of the author Joseph Heller) I have managed to be in the audience of every movie in which he has graced the screen! His versatility as a character actor never ceases to amaze me; from the calculating casino owner in "Havana" to his portrayal as the reluctant dentist in "The In Laws" and everything else in between! Why on God's earth did they have to remake such ... Read More
Rating: - "We have no blindfolds senor, we are a poor country."
The original 1979 version of The In-Laws is certainly showing its age, not least in the relatively low laugh-ratio in the first half. But there's still much to enjoy in this odd couple comedy where a hapless dentist finds himself wondering whether his prospective addition to the family's father is an out-of-his-tree fantasist or really is a CIA superspy, especially once Richard Libertini's insane South American dictator turns up, while James Hong's aircraft safety lecture in Mandarin is worth the price ... Read More