drdyer
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I believe you should not make comments on a film that is a remake until you have watched the original, in this case The Razor's Edge (1946).
To bleat out that Bill Murray was perfect for this role is a bit presumptive when you haven't seen Tyrone Power do the role.
Bill is a great actor, no doubt, but so was Tyrone Power.
The supporting cast of Herbert Marshall, Gene Tierney, Clifton Webb, Anne Baxter and John Payne were top form as well.
It doesn't help others to comment in the subjective, "What this film meant to me", "I thought it was the greatest", etc., opinion seems to be more important than a honest critic of the film. Try objectivity, it may not satisfy your ego, but it is a step in the right direction.
To bleat out that Bill Murray was perfect for this role is a bit presumptive when you haven't seen Tyrone Power do the role.
Bill is a great actor, no doubt, but so was Tyrone Power.
The supporting cast of Herbert Marshall, Gene Tierney, Clifton Webb, Anne Baxter and John Payne were top form as well.
It doesn't help others to comment in the subjective, "What this film meant to me", "I thought it was the greatest", etc., opinion seems to be more important than a honest critic of the film. Try objectivity, it may not satisfy your ego, but it is a step in the right direction.
Saw this when it first came out and have seen it several time over the years. Still stands up and is worth watching.
The performances, story and production are tops and keep you glued to the screen through the entire movie.
The attention to detail of uniforms and other costumes is excellent, along with the horse handling.
It is well photographed and edited, with good lighting, especially the night scenes.
I haven't seen it in about 20 years, wish they would put it on television again.
Hope they at least bring it to my local video store.
The performances, story and production are tops and keep you glued to the screen through the entire movie.
The attention to detail of uniforms and other costumes is excellent, along with the horse handling.
It is well photographed and edited, with good lighting, especially the night scenes.
I haven't seen it in about 20 years, wish they would put it on television again.
Hope they at least bring it to my local video store.
This production was the closest I have seen to period I was stationed in the Danang Area. It reflected the discipline of the time, at least when I was there (65-66) I cannot speak for other regions of vietnam, or other services, however this is how it was during my experiences.
Stanley made another gem here.
Stanley made another gem here.