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India Press Store - Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (Aniv Clam)

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Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD) Starring: Dick Van Dyke, Sally Ann Howes, Lionel Jeffries, Gert Fröbe, Anna Quayle Directed By: Ken Hughes
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Audience Rating: G (General Audience) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9780792839125 Format: Closed-captioned ISBN: 0792839129 Label: MGM (Video & DVD) Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD) Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: MGM (Video & DVD) Release Date: 1998-10-20 Running Time: 147 Studio: MGM (Video & DVD) Theatrical Release Date: 1968-12-18
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Comment: Great to purchase this nostalgic film on DVD. Excellent reproduction of an all-time great family film.
Customer Rating:      Summary: DVD full of skips Comment: I was extremely disappointed with this Chitty Chitty Bang Bang DVD. There are many skips, although it was advertised as new. And the skips are most prevalent on the songs which are the best part of the movie.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Forgot lots of it. Quite disappointed now Comment: I only remembered a song or two, but I remembered humming them quite a bit, so I thought I'd get it for my kids.
Ugh! It's too long, too pointless, and takes too long to develop. Well, that could be forgivable, but I forgot about that child kidnapper. The minute he hit the screen, I remembered the nightmares he gave me. I'm back in therapy now (ha ha), but I'm not sure I can do that to my under 7 year old kids. Also, there's the whole the baron is trying to kill the baroness side plot, and the creepy people/toys.
Also, what's the with the dance number with the baroness in her underwear. I may be overly protective of my kids, so maybe for others it'd be OK, but I threw it away after the first viewing.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Classic! Comment: The same great movie you saw as a kid. I have bought it for several kids ages 3-10 and they all love it. Surprising to me was how many adults never saw it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: A great family flick for children of all ages Comment: Don't tell me that if you hear the rousing strains of the the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang fanfare, that you don't feel the hairs on the back of your neck starting to stand!
What a great flick, and one that I love sharing with my own children (ages 2 and 4). Growing up in the 70's the only time to see this movie was on Thanksgiving, and if you missed it..., you were out of luck until the next year.
The story of inventor Caractacus Potts, his children Jemima and Jeremy, and Truly Scrumptious may be a bit syrupy for modern tastes, and in truth the special effects are not up to snuff for a world grown accustomed to Star Wars and Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Still, I wanted to believe a car could fly or turn into a boat, and that fairy-tale castles truly were just across the ocean, if only we could go there.
Today's kids movies don't quite have the same sense of magic and wonder as this one. So do yourself a favor, suspend your disbelief, and believe that a car can fly!
Cheers!
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Editorial Reviews:
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This remastered, pan-and-scan 30th-anniversary edition of that kiddie-car caper is flawed but solid family fare. It retains a quaint charm while some of the songs--including the title tune--are quite hummable. A huge plus is Dick Van Dyke, who is extremely appealing as an eccentric inventor around the turn of the century. With nimble fingers and a unique way of looking at the world, he invents for his children a magic car that floats and flies. Or does he? The special effects are tame by today's standards, and the film is about 20 minutes too long--but its enthusiasm charms. The script was cowritten by Roald Dahl and based on the novel by Ian Fleming, best known for his James Bond adventures. --Rochelle O'Gorman
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