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Keenan Wynn

Also known as:  Francis Xavier Aloysius James Jeremiah Keenan Wynn:Xavier Aloysius James Wynn:Francis Xavier Aloysius Wynn
Born:  July 27, 1916 in New York, New York, United States
Died:  Brentwood, California, United States
Nationality:  American
 
 
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Two Films in One, Enjoy Both
Reviewed by reisen55 for The Great Race at 2009-07-12 17:17:28
I admit bias here, loved it in 1965. Years later, there are 2 films here: a 30 minute hysterical intro and the 2 hour race itself. The intro intimidates the latter race section, which is necessarily longer. But Lemmon's Professor Fate is a classic villain and well worth the time. You cannot find a more colorful film EVER. If I have a negative, I would cut 10 minutes of it along the way here and there. This film is a warm visit with a good friend.
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GREAT DISNEY CLASSIC, THAT SHOULD NOT BE MISSED
Reviewed by PHANTOM_OF_THE_MOVIEHOUSE for The Absent-Minded Professor at 2009-07-08 10:37:06
In 1959, The Shaggy Dog moved Walt Disney Productions in a brand new direction for their films. Prior to this date, Disney made primarily adventure movies. A year earlier, Walt Disney proposed a new series to ABC about a boy with a cryptic ring that turned him into a dog. Of course, this untried idea got the response Disney heard much of his career: it would never work. Well, Disney ignored ABC and decided to release The Shaggy Dog as a feature. As you probably know, The Shaggy Dog was a big hit. Thus, the Disney comedy was born. Walt Disney discovered a formula that audiences loved and he decided to use it again on The Absent-Minded Professor. If The Shaggy Dog put Disney films on a new course, then The Absent-Minded Professor kept it there, ensuring this type of small town family comedy would be used for many years to come. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards: * Best Art Direction (Carroll Clark, Emile Kuri, Hal Gausman). * Best Cinematography (Edward Colman) * Best Effects, Special Effects This film was followed by a sequel Son of Flubber, released in 1963 also featuring MacMurray, Olson, Reid, the three Wynns (Ed Wynn as a Hank Kimball-like county agent and Ned as the student manager of Rutland's football team), Hewitt (as District Attorney) and Kirk.
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