The Owl and the Pussycat (1970) Reviews

The Owl and the Pussycat (1970)
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The Owl and the Pussycat began life as a two-character Broadway play by Bill Manhoff, about a stuffy author who entered into an explosive relationship with his neighbor, a foulmouthed, freewheeling prostitute. Manhoff wrote the part of the hooker for a black actress, but all that changed when Barbra Streisand was cast in the role for the film version. George Segal portrays the male lead, and the play's two-character austerity was expanded to a cast of 19 speaking parts. Beyond the added characters (including Robert Klein as Segal's swinging roommate), the heart and soul of the film is the Segal-Streisand relationship; he is utterly appalled by her lifestyle, she is turned off by his prudishness, and both are made for each other. The Owl and the Pussycat was adapted for the screen by Buck Henry, who shows up in a cameo role in one of the bookstore scenes. The film represented the last work of cinematographer Harry Stradling, who'd previously photographed Streisand in Funny Girl; Stradling died during production, and was replaced by Ernest Laszlo. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Barbra StreisandGeorge Segal, (more)
Director(s):
Herbert Ross
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Richard W.

one of the best adaptations from stage to screen I have ever seen. Streisand and Segal are explosive together. One of her few films where you can forget she is BARBRA and enjoy her as the character. B. Henry's screenplay is hilarious. Really enjoyed it.

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Hugh F.

Anything Barbra does is great. Great story line - great shots of Barb - very funny and witty with great acting.

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Terrance M.

This movie was dated and didn't really come to a conclusion.

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Theresa D.

There are a handful of moments that make a person laugh but most of this film (originally a play) is outdated and just not that funny. Much funnier is Streisand's film 'What's Up, Doc?'

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Michael S.

I really wanted to enjoy this movie - but I didn't - there was just no flow to the narrative.

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DARREN M.

This movie was really boring. The two just didnt have any chemistry together. Poor casting. They argued alot and I was bored.

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Don B.

What's up doc was a thousand percent better.

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Marilyn G R.

Its one of those movies that stage in one room and two people arguing thru the whole movie. My family and I watched it for 45 minutes and turned it off! My boys said it was boring! It was not funny at all! I like Barbara and George S. but this is not one of their better movies. Try seeing "What's up Doc?" that is one of barbara's better movies and it was funny! My boys liked that one, too!

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    Richard W.

    one of the best adaptations from stage to screen I have ever seen. Streisand and Segal are explosive together. One of her few films where you can forget she is BARBRA and enjoy her as the character. B. Henry's screenplay is hilarious. Really enjoyed it.

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    Hugh F.

    Anything Barbra does is great. Great story line - great shots of Barb - very funny and witty with great acting.

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    Terrance M.

    This movie was dated and didn't really come to a conclusion.

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