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How Sweet It Is
starring: James Garner, Debbie Reynolds, Maurice Ronet, Terry-Thomas, Paul Lynde
directed by: Jerry Paris
directed by: Jerry Paris
Price: $43.95
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Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786301169769
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
ISBN: 630116976X
Label: Warner Home Video
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Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Release Date: January 27, 1993
Running Time: 99 minutes
Studio: Warner Home Video
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Editorial Review:
Description:
Comedy about a married couple that travels to Europe to revitalize their relationship, only to have the wife get involved with a sexy Frenchman.
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- Love It! Middle Age Female ComebackI love this movie, as most of Debbie Reynolds high energy comedies, this one is no disappointment. It's the story of middle aged revival..at a time when many women (and men) direly feel and equally dread the loss of their strength, vitality and sexuality, this hysterical farce pulls all those elements together while reinforcing the strength of a quality marital love without sacrificing good parenting in the process.
Debbie Reynolds is feminine dynamite as she wows the French with her ... Read More
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- How Sweet it isFrom the groovy credits done in sixties pop-art style to the freak-out ending, this is a film that captures the era right on! "Alone time" for Grif and Jenny Henderson (James Garner, Debbie Reynolds) has been almost impossible for this married couple, what with Grif's job as a photographer having him traveling for photo shoots and raising a teenage son in a time of revolution. There must be some way for the Hendersons to spend some time together. When their son Davey asks to go on vacation to Europe, ... Read More
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- Great one-liners in this comedyJames Garner delivers his typically quick and funny one-liners in this comedy movie made during the flower child era. I especially laughed when he was talking about his son with Debbie Reynolds. When she asked why he didn't do things with him anymore, Garner sneered said "we used to build model airplanes together. Now all he wants to do is sniff the glue."
Another time, Garner was in a French restaurant and he told the waiter that he didn't even like French bread.
I recommend ... Read More




