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Movie Reviews of With Six You Get EggrollMovie Review: Doris still makes us laugh Summary: 4 Stars
Doris Day shows here that she can make anyone laugh whether it is through a fight, a courtroom scene, handling the office, and trying to control her youngest sons. Everyone else also adds to the story. This movie is a great nostaglia amd pure fun.
Movie Review: With 6 you get Egg Roll Summary: 4 Stars
A movie for any age. Many real life experiences are used to create Comedy Classic. All Fun and Clean. Amazing how comedy of the past was funny without todays use of uncolorful, colorful Metafores. Nice to see the long since gone actors as well.
Movie Review: Inspiration for The Brady Bunch... Summary: 3 Stars
This film was Doris's last ever feature film, released in 1968 and is also said to have inspired the TV sitcom, The Brady Bunch. Not one of her best pictures but cute none the less.
In it, all hell breaks loose between the children of two families, when their widowed parents, Jake Iverson (Brian Keith) and Abby McClure (Doris Day), both start dating and plan to marry. Incidentally, this picture was also the debut for actress Barbara Hershey (from Beaches).
Movie Review: "With Six you get Eggroll" Summary: 3 Stars
This movie isn't Doris Day's best movie but I loved it anyway. I'm a diehard Doris Day fan.
Movie Review: Not A Family Movie Summary: 2 Stars
I grew up in the 50's and 60's. I grew up loving Doris Day movies. But, I must say, this is not one of the good ones.
I do not have any idea why people repeatedly say this is a "family movie". It most certainly is not, and I actually wonder if the people that are saying this have actually seen it lately. The basic theme of the movie is that widowed Doris Day desperately must be in need of sex. In comes a somewhat creepy and stalking Brian Keith. What results is more boring and odd than anything else. The movie is not funny, in any sort of traditional way. It is really wierd--- I tried watching it with my teen-age daughters and they thought it the most bizarre movie they had ever seen.
The only reason it gets any stars at all is because of the aforementioned 60's weirdness which is entertaining in a kitschy kind of way.
If you want great family movies from the 60's, how about "That Darn Cat". "The Trouble with Angels", or "The Reluctant Astronaut". Or for older kids and all adults, "The World of Henry Orient".
Skip this one, except as a cultural artifact.
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