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Rating: - A 100% Mistaken Identity Movie
i first saw this movie some 12 years ago on the TV, and Loved it ever since. this is one of the movies that I had recorded from the TV, then Bought it on VHS when I found it ... and the recently, after long term searching Acquired it on DVD (as VHS seiged to exist).
i don't really care much for the Critics and their grading of the movie. cuz when I look it up in any of the Movie Encyclopedias that's available, the review of the movie is not that great. but I have the right to disagree... admittedly, ... Read More
Rating: - Terrific farce
This movie did poorly at the box office when it came out, and I could never figure out why. It's a splendid black farce of mistaken identity that never lets up; a kind of hybrid of French sex farce (think Feydeau) and British gangster comedy (think early Alec Guinness comedies). And it's a terrific sort of valedictory for the late, great Mr. Moore. If you love a good farce, you've got to see this flick.
Rating: - Funny movie!
One of the best movies ever! This movie is worth every penny. It is an underappreciated classic.
Rating: - One of the last few family comedies by a late great actor
Dudley Moore was diagnosed with progressive supranuclear palsy, which is a form of Parksinson's disease, at the age of 62. That's what killed him, and that's why he stopped doing movies. Having said that, I thoroughly enjoyed Blame it on the Bellboy.
It was good to see a much older Moore still getting good acting roles. Of course, he could never do better than his role of Arhur Bach in Arthur and Arthur 2, on the Rocks!
Blame it on the Bellboy is a case of mistaken identity. ... Read More
Rating: - Dudley's last film and dud!
Here in the late Dudley Moore's last film,he's a guest in a Paris hotel. Giving Moore moral support is Bryan Brown,also a guest. Hollywood dropped Moore after this film and he subsequently had a few short television stints such as "Dudley" and "Daddy's Girls". Moore passed away at age 66 of complications from diabetes on March 9,2002. Moore's previous duds include 1980's WHOLLY MOSES,1982's SIX WEEKS and 1983's LOVESICK.
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