Guess Who's Coming To Dinner(1967)
Comedy-drama about a white middle-class woman whose supposedly liberal father struggles to deal with her black fiancé.
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Age group15+ years
Duration108 mins
Interesting idea poorly executed..
First, I just wanted to say this movie Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner an old movie. It was made in 1967, and everything is super bad. All the car scenes have green screens in the background, and sometimes they do not even align up. From outside on the terrace scene on the house, the view is clearly just a background, not even a good background but a very terrible background. The film is set out to be as a Comedy and Drama, and was made in the USA. The full timeframe of the movie is 1 hour and 48 minutes. The director is Stanley Kramer, and the writer is William Rose.
The stars of the film is Spencer Tracy, Sidney Poitier, and Katharine Hepburn. The budget of the film was 4,000,000 dollars, and earned over 56,666,667. The sound mix is Mono, and the movie has color. The aspect ratio is 1.85 : 1 . Fun fact, or actually Sad fact, Spencer Tracy died seventeen days after the filming of this movie was completed. I would rate this film a 1 out of 5 stars. I rated this rating because of many reasons. First, the terrible background seen at the house terrace scene. It is so obvious and disgusting how fake it is, even back in those days I would be disgusted. Another fail is that when Mrs. Drayton and Mrs. Prentice go out onto the terrace and begin to speak, you are able to hear their voices echoing indicating that the actual location was inside of a studio, backing up my last point. There are many more obvious fails you yourself can find. The acting is also terrible. I have seen films from earlier years that have so much better acting and dedication. I do not recommend watching this rubbish movie if you wish to enjoy something entertaining.
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