A Fine Madness (1966) Reviews

A Fine Madness (1966)
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Sean Connery attempted to make a clean break from his "James Bond" image in the boisterous comedy A Fine Madness. Connery plays Samson Shillitoe, a Brendan Behan-like poet with a mile-wide misogynistic streak. Try as he might to complete his latest masterpiece, Shillitoe is constantly interrupted by the women in his life. Driven to a nervous breakdown, he seeks help from the medical establishment -- and ends up a babbling shell of his former self. The film takes scattered potshots at a repressive society that forces the truly creative among us into near-madness; at times, it is sidesplittingly funny, though never quite as potent as the Elliot Baker novel upon which it is based. Sean Connery is brilliant, but the public wanted James Bond to behave himself, thus the film didn't do as well at the box office as it should have. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Sean ConneryJoanne Woodward, (more)
Director(s):
Irvin Kershner
Format(s):
DVD
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Gregory S.

It is very difficult to watch a movie in which the main character is such a knuclehead. People who bring problems on themselves when so many others want to help them is not very entertaining. Sean Connery is one of my favorite actors, but he is in full grump mode and offers no redeeming qualities for this character.

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Orlando S.

It's an old movie that not very funny, but may be enjoyed by someone who is easily entertained with predictable scripts.

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    Gregory S.

    It is very difficult to watch a movie in which the main character is such a knuclehead. People who bring problems on themselves when so many others want to help them is not very entertaining. Sean Connery is one of my favorite actors, but he is in full grump mode and offers no redeeming qualities for this character.

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    Orlando S.

    It's an old movie that not very funny, but may be enjoyed by someone who is easily entertained with predictable scripts.

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