If you loved the Broadway show, you'll enjoy this film. Although a few of the original numbers are omitted , the film remains faithful to the energy that IS "How to Succeed...". Robert Morse is ... Read More
If you loved the Broadway show, you'll enjoy this film. Although a few of the original numbers are omitted , the film remains faithful to the energy that IS "How to Succeed...". Robert Morse is likable and it's obvious that he carries the show. The choreography is early Bob Fosse and fans of his should see it for nostagic sake. The film did well when it was released in 1967, surprising for that time. Also, make note of the color used in the sets, the fashions and the hairstyles from the mid-sixties. Close this Review
Pure joy from beginning to end. It has Mad Magazine sensibility, Loesser's tunes, Bob Fosse choreography, and that 60s sexiness. Sets and costumes really capture an era. Its Mad Men, but so much ... Read More
Pure joy from beginning to end. It has Mad Magazine sensibility, Loesser's tunes, Bob Fosse choreography, and that 60s sexiness. Sets and costumes really capture an era. Its Mad Men, but so much more fun. Close this Review
A very good Broadway Musical made into a very good movie! Robert Morse has an expressive style that lights up his character. The unseen narrator is one of the funniest characters!