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Critic's Choice

  • Director: Don Weis
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy Drama
  • Movie Type: Showbiz Comedy
  • Themes: Writer's Life, Foibles of Marriage
  • Main Cast: Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Marilyn Maxwell, Rip Torn, Jesse Royce Landis
  • Release Year: 1962
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 100 minutes

Plot

Ira Levin wrote the stage comedy Critic's Choice as a good-natured retort to a comment made by critic Walter Kerr. In his essay How Not to Write a Play, Kerr noted that the worst possible scenario would involve a drama critic forced to review a play written by his wife (we should mention that Kerr's own wife was noted playwright Jean Kerr). Levin utilized this very scenario, and the result was a Broadway hit. Less successful artistically was the 1962 film version, though with Bob Hope and Lucille Ball as stars, the film couldn't help but clean up at the box office. Hope portrays theatrical critic Parker Ballantine, while Lucille Ball plays his wife Angela. Feeling "useless," Angela writes a play as a lark, then is amazed when it is optioned by a major producer. Parker does his best to get out of the responsibility of reviewing the play (which very well may be as bad as he thinks it is), but cannot escape the responsibility. Much of the verbal wit of the Levin original is sacrificed in favor of one-line quips; there is also an overabundance of gratuitous slapstick during a little-league game and the climactic "opening night" sequence. Still, Hope and Ball work together well as always. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

John Dehner - S.P. Champlain; Jim Backus - Dr. von Hagedom; Ricky Kelman - John Ballantine; Dorothy Green - Mrs. Champlain; Marie Windsor - Sally Orr; Evan McCord - Phil Yardley; Richard Deacon - Harvey Rittenhouse; Joan Shawlee - Marge Orr; Jerome Cowan - Joe Rosenfield; Donald Losby - Godfrey; Lurene Tuttle - Mother; Emestine Wade - Thelma; Stanley Adams - Bartender

Credit

Edward Carrere - Art Director, Edith Head - Costume Designer, Don Weis - Director, William H. Ziegler - Editor, George Duning - Composer (Music Score), Arthur Morton - Musical Direction/Supervision, Charles B. Lang - Cinematographer, Frank P. Rosenberg - Producer, William L. Kuehl - Set Designer, Jack Sher - Screenwriter, Ira Levin - Play Author
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Critic's Choice
Directed by Don Weis
Produced by Frank P. Rosenberg
Starring Bob Hope
Lucille Ball
Rip Torn
Marilyn Maxwell
Cinematography Charles Lang
Editing by William H. Ziegler
Running time 100 min.
Language English

Critic's Choice is a 1963 film directed by Don Weis.

Based on the 1960 Broadway play of the same name by Ira Levin, the movie starred Bob Hope and Lucille Ball and included Rip Torn, Marilyn Maxwell, Jim Backus, Marie Windsor and Jerome Cowan in the cast. The plot follows Parker Ballantine, a nasty theater critic, who must review his own wife's new play.

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References

Martin, Mick and Porter, Marsha "DVD & Video Guide 2006"



 
 

 

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