Product Description: No Description Available. Genre: Feature Film-Comedy Rating: NR Release Date: 1-JUL-2003 Media Type: DVD
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Rating: - PURE INTERAINMENT
THIS IS MY FAVORITE ROMANCE MOVIE OF ALL TIME--RIGHT BEHIND THE SECOND AND FIRST "AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER" AND "ROME ADVENTURE" NONE OF THAT HORRIBLE ANIMALISM SEX--BUT PURE UNADULTERATED PLAYFUL WINNING OF THE HEART OF ANOTHER---GENTLY, TENDERLY, SWEETLY! THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH STARS SHOWING THE INDICATE MY PLEASURE IN THE WATCHING OF THIS MASTERPIECE, OF THE DANCE OF HEARTS FULL OF LOVE. PROBABLY WATCHED THIS 20 TIMES. NEVER TIRE OF THE ENJOYMENT OF IT!!!!!!!!!!!! RICHARD MILLER
Rating: - Man's Favorite Sport
This is a classic example of the old saying "those that can't do - teach". Rock Hudson plays Roger Willoughby a writer portrayed to be an expert at fishing that has never been in his life. When he is entered in a fishing tournament as the resident expert, he is in a pickle. Paula Prentiss plays Abigail Page the unsuspecting one that got him into the tournament. As Roger learns to follow his own advice, it is laugh out loud funny.
Rating: - Mans' Favorite Sport
Typical Rock Hudson -- goofy, love story, and just plain fun. I'd seen it years ago and just wanted it for my collection.
Rating: - Hudson and Prentiss spell comedy gold!
Following some successful romantic comedy teamings with Doris Day ("Pillow Talk", "Lover Come Back") and Gina Lollobrigida ("Come September"), Rock Hudson found another delightful leading lady in Paula Prentiss. MAN'S FAVORITE SPORT? teams them with legendary screwball comedy director Howard Hawks.
MAN'S FAVORITE SPORT? recounts the adventures of angling 'expert' Roger Willoughby (Rock Hudson) who is invited to take part in a prestigious fishing tournament. However, Roger can't even ... Read More
Rating: - A Comic Masterpiece...
I first saw this movie back in the early 70's late night on cable tv. It was a true laugh a minute riot. The acting was great, the story line and plot were truly written to make every scene memorable. The indian guide stole the movie. As an outdoors enthusiast this movie cracks me up on how someone who has never fished in his life ended up winning a tournament. The mishaps keep you laughing constantly. A worthwhile addition to anyones movie library.