skolto
Joined May 2000
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This movie has got to be one of the worst I've ever laid eyes on. The amazing thing is that in spite of the awful acting, terrible, cliche-ridden script, amazingly stupid characters and general air of incoherence, I stayed with it until the end. Sometimes you see a film that's so bad it exerts a certain charm that emanates from its cruddiness. That's this film. If you like movies that are so bad it hurts, this film is for you.
What do you get when you mix a little Hitler with a little music with a totally off-the-wall story line with Zero Mostel with Gene Wilder? Why one of the funniest movies ever made, of course. Zero was at his peak. Just a look at that expressive, slightly crazed, absolutely lovable face of his...that alone is worth the price of admission. The stage version is nice, but I still love the movie more. As they say, "Enjoy!"
I've loved the songs and the singing of Hank Williams for many years. When I saw this film I felt as though I were watching Hank himself. The actor who portrays him is excellent, the songs wonderful. My only criticism is that the film could have been an hour or two longer, with a lot more songs. Any Hank Williams fan would have to love this movie.