Seven Faces of Dr. Lao (1963) Reviews

Seven Faces of Dr. Lao (1963)
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Tony Randall has the showcase of a lifetime in the marvelous George Pal production The Seven Faces of Dr. Lao. We first see Randall as Dr. Lao, an enigmatic Chinese medicine-show impresario. The doctor brings his travelling show into the frontier town of Abalone, which is chafing under the oppression of land-hungry Clint Stark (Arthur O'Connell). Newspaper editor Ed Cunningham (John Ericson) is conducting a campaign of words against Stark, but he is no match for the land baron's money, power, and hulking henchmen. Nonetheless, Cunningham continues his crusade, all the while attempting to romance icy young widow Angela Benedict (Barbara Eden). All of this is observed with bemusement by Dr. Lao, who has already established himself as a man of many talents by alternating between pidgin-English and eloquent articulation, depending on the circumstances. Each of the townspeople--including the three already mentioned--learn a great many truths about themselves when they attend Dr. Lao's unusual circus. In the course of straightening out everyone's problems, Lao metamorphoses into (1) Merlin the Magician, (2) Pan, (3) Medusa, (4) The Abominable Snowman, (5) Apollonius of Tyana and (6) a Talking Serpent. The combined talents of Randall, puppeteer Pal and make-up wizard William J. Tuttle (who won two Special Oscars) resulted in this captivatingly unique entertainment experience. Curiously, Tony Randall is not fond of Seven Faces of Dr.Lao, and refuses to be interviewed on the subject. Perhaps he was unhappy that much of the philosophy dispensed in the original Charles G. Finney novel The Circus of Dr. Lao was weeded out of Charles Beaumont's script....or perhaps he just didn't like having his head shaved for the part. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Tony RandallBarbara Eden, (more)
Director(s):
George Pal
Format(s):
DVD
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Member Reviews


Juliana B.

This is a movie I'd seen when I was a child and that really left a mark in my heart. It was great revisiting it, like a classic. It brings a very subtle message of hope and harmony. It is a beautiful and memorable story for children at heart.

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Laurel R.

I watched this movie about four years ago and loved it. After renting it again I love it just as much and appreciate it more. A really good old movie.

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Michael D.

Just like I remember watching it at the drive-in as a kid. Took it to my mother's and watched it with my siblings for mother's day. Great movie.

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Libby F.

I saw this movie in the theaters when I was eight years old and was mesmerized by it. I was looking for a movie to watch with my 11 and nine year olds and rented The 7 Faces of Dr Lao. They watched it through the first time in complete silence then , when it was finished, they hit the play button and watched it again. They've now watched it four times in two days. This is without a doubt the highest praise I could give a movie.

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Stephanie W.

This is a must see for any Randall fan!!! A definate cult classic!!!

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Joseph S.

This may be the best movie Tony Randall ever did. the various character portrayals are excellent.

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Bryant J.

Watched this movie as a kid and have always loved it. I'm thrilled that I found it. This movie is worth the buy!

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Eddie W.

Just a really fun movie; a must-see for any fantasy fan.

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LOUIS G.

Good movie even though it was from years gone by. Funny and informative.

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Jonah R.

I "enjoy" watching Tony (Randall). HE IS HUMOROUS "in the roles he plays" (examples: The Odd Couple, Rock Hudson/Doeis Day movies.). IN "THIS" Movie, however, SOME (not "all") of the Characters 'he portays' ARE QUESTIONABLE. (From a Strictly MORAL point of view). There "are characters" that Deal with the Forces of Darkness. "Inappropriate" IF one 'Values THEIR Soul. Other charcters (IN APPEARANCE) that are Frightening to "gaze upon". (Which CAN induce "nightmares" IN THE WEAK-MINDED.) So, for THESE Reasons, I "hesitate" to Recommend THIS movie. ESPECIALLY to "Tony Randall FANS". PLEASE. "Disregard" THE FEMALE Reviews !!! They are "spiritually BLIND" !!!!!!!

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    Juliana B.

    This is a movie I'd seen when I was a child and that really left a mark in my heart. It was great revisiting it, like a classic. It brings a very subtle message of hope and harmony. It is a beautiful and memorable story for children at heart.

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    Laurel R.

    I watched this movie about four years ago and loved it. After renting it again I love it just as much and appreciate it more. A really good old movie.

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    Michael D.

    Just like I remember watching it at the drive-in as a kid. Took it to my mother's and watched it with my siblings for mother's day. Great movie.

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