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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Alan Rafkin |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | May, 1966 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Universal Studios |
| MPAA RATING: | Unrated |
| FEATURES: | Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-comedy |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 025192354427 |
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Customer Reviews of The Ghost And Mr. Chicken
Finally A Gem From My Childhood on DVD This movie won my heart back in 1966 when it was released and I saw it when I was 12 years old. It entertained me then and later on in life, I enjoyed it more being able to understand some of the jokes meant for adults.
Don Knotts gives a great performance as a shy, bumbling, frightened reporter wannabe, who from the opening credits begins to lay the goundwork for that character. Along with the unmistakable music of Vic Mizzy, who also did the Addams Family Theme song.
The supporting cast are also terrific including Dick Sargent (who played the 2nd Darren on Bewitched) and Rita Shaw playing the after life believing Mrs. Halcyon Maxwell.
I am so glad this will be released in the Wide Screen format because it will be like seeing it again at the theater in 1966.
Also, this movie is great for kids and fun for adults.
Incredibly fun and funny...now where's the DVD?
I first saw this Don Knotts comedy back in the late Sixties...and it stuck with me. (Especially the tune the organ plays.) The scenes of nervous, bungling, bug-eyed Don Knotts made me laugh out loud then -- and they still do now. So I was really pleased when this movie was finally released on video a few years ago. My only gripe now is that I wish it were out on DVD because I'm sure I'll wear out my video before too long!
Of course, I'm a big fan of the Andy Griffith Show. So that probably explains why I like this movie so much. Don Knotts was largely responsible for making that show the huge hit that it was. And, if you like his schtick on Griffith, you'll like this movie.
In fact, there are about a half dozen or more actors who appear in the movie -- most just briefly -- who also worked with Knotts on the Andy Griffth Show. Hal Smith, Ellen Corby, Hope Summers, Burt Mustin and Rita Shaw to name just five. So it was fun to pick out the familiar faces. The movie was even written by two of the Andy Griffith Show's most prolific writers!
Knotts has the nervous man character down so well that some scenes in the film are almost painful to watch (like when he's giving his speech -- "I've been called brave. What is brave? Let me clarify this" -- before the picnic crowd gathered in his honor), but I can't help myself. He's funny.
I won't go into the plot because so many others have already reviewed it. I just wanted to add my two cents (and Five Stars) to the other reviews.
The bottom line: this is a fun movie, great for the whole family. If you haven't seen it, please do so. Sure it's corny. Sure it looks dated. But it's not supposed to be Citizen Kane. It's just a great popcorn movie to share with friends and family.
wonderful, one of my all time favorites
i was primarily a don knotts fan due to his lovable role as barny phife on the andy griffeth show. when i saw this movie at the video rental store starring my favorite tv personality next to lucielle ball and the gang, i immdediatly rented it. that was when i was twelve, now fourteen i still enjoy this comedy and love the DVD version of this classic. it's enjoyable for people of all ages as i found out growing up with this wonderful movie. give it a try, i know you'll love it!!!!