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Who Was That Lady? / How To Save A Marriage (And Ruin Your Life) (2-DVD)
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This double feature contains two comedies starring the one and only Dean Martin.
Starring Dean Martin, Tony Curtis, and Janet Leigh, WHO WAS THAT LADY? explores the mess that arises when Wilson (Curtis) asks for his pal Michael's (Martin) help after being caught kissing one of his students. Coming up with the story that Wilson was under cover as an FBI agent, the two conniving friends find themselves in quite the tangle.
HOW TO SAVE A MARRIAGE (AND RUIN YOUR LIFE): Co-starring Stella Stevens, this comedy follows what happens when single lawyer David Sloane (Martin) tries to cover for a friend with a wandering eye, but ends up falling for the wrong woman in the process.
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Who Was THat Lady
Movie Lover: michael sommer from saint germain en laye, Yvelines FR -- May, 4, 2007
Yes, I know that it is a double bill with Dean Martin, the second feature being 'How To Save a Marriage.'
But, I therefore must explain. I did not finf the 2nd feature teribly funny. It is the one in color, but that's not what counts in a comedy, even when played out by a very good cast. It has some moments, but not enough.
The 5*s definately is merited however by the lead feature, 'Who Was That Lady.' I've waited years to find that one on video, and it was worth the wait. Extremely funny. Dean and Tony superb, as are all the other players, and it's none stop funny.
Therby,for me, it was worth the very reasonable price for the first film, even if there was not another feature in the deal.
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