The Front Page

Starring:Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Susan Sarandon, Vincent Gardenia, David Wayne, Allen Garfield, Austin Pendleton, Charles Durning, Herb Edelman, Martin Gabel, Harold Gould, Cliff Osmond, Dick O'Neill, Jon Korkes, Lou Frizzell, Paul Benedict, Doro Merande, Noam Pitlik, Joshua Shelley, Allen Jenkins
Director: Billy Wilder
Studio: Universal Studios
Product Type: DVD
Editorial Review:
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Charles MacArthur and Ben Hecht's classic newspaper comedy--about a conniving editor who talks his star reporter out of getting married long enough to cover a big story--has survived lesser adaptations than this one. (Ever see Switching Channels?) But few have been more disappointing. Billy Wilder teamed Walter Matthau (as the unscrupulous editor) and Jack Lemmon (as the fast-talking reporter), who try to get the scoop on everyone else in the story of a convicted killer who escapes on his way to the electric chair. But Matthau and Lemmon, as good as they are, succumb to the temptation to do shtick--and Carol Burnett shows up in a florid, unfunny performance as a hooker. An attempt to bottle the same lightning that struck with The Sting--but Wilder, Lemmon, and Matthau just can't do it. --Marshall Fine
Average customer rating:
- fanntastic
- What would be great
- Okay, but not as good as the original or first remake...
- Now in Widescreen
- Great Entertainment!
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The Front Page
Starring: Jack Lemmon , Walter Matthau , Susan Sarandon , Vincent Gardenia , and David Wayne
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Charles MacArthur and Ben Hecht's classic newspaper comedy--about a conniving editor who talks his star reporter out of getting married long enough to cover a big story--has survived lesser adaptations than this one. (Ever see Switching Channels?) But few have been more disappointing. Billy Wilder teamed Walter Matthau (as the unscrupulous editor) and Jack Lemmon (as the fast-talking reporter), who try to get the scoop on everyone else in the story of a convicted killer who escapes on his way to the electric chair. But Matthau and Lemmon, as good as they are, succumb to the temptation to do shtick--and Carol Burnett shows up in a florid, unfunny performance as a hooker. An attempt to bottle the same lightning that struck with The Sting--but Wilder, Lemmon, and Matthau just can't do it. --Marshall Fine
Customer Reviews:
fanntastic.......2007-07-03
There are many conflicted story.But at the end ,all are brong together.This is a Wilder'skill. Two main characters are suitable for
this story.Fantastic!
What would be great.......2007-06-13
What would be great is a release of this version along with a rightfully restored version of the 1931 Howard Hughes' production of Front Page, much like Warner's did with the House of Wax and the Mystery of the Wax Museum!!!
Okay, but not as good as the original or first remake..........2006-01-08
This is the remake of a remake. The original "Front Page" (1931) was a great movie. It was remade in 1940 as "His Girl Friday." This 1974 remake is not quite as good as the original or the first remake, but is 10 times better than the 1988 remake ("Switching Channels"). The main problem with this movie is that the attempt at "adding jokes" distracts away from humorous situations. Carol Burnett's performance as the killer's girlfriend is absolutely horrible. All that aside, it is still an entertaining story, but stick to the original or the 1940's remake.
Now in Widescreen.......2005-07-06
Kudos to Universal for reissuing "The Front Page" in wide screen (and enhanced for 16x9 televisions). The first DVD version, released in 2001, was in full screen. "The Front Page" may not be the best version of this story ("His Girl Friday") but it isn't the worst either ("Switching Channels"). And any film directed by Billy Wilder and featuring the team of Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau is worth a look.
Great Entertainment!.......2005-03-10
In my opinion the best of the Lemmon/Matthau movies. It's everything a screwball-comedy should be: fast, funny, cynical. The cast is perfect and Wilder's direction brilliant. I liked "His Girl Friday" but "The Front Page" is even better.
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- Buyer beware! Fine performance of an old warhorse, but a poor DVD edition
- Unintelligible sound
- Below '0'....
- A FAST AND FURIOUS 1931 NEWSPAPER YARN.
- The Front Page (DVD 1931)
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Howard Hughes produced this first film version of the Ben Hecht-Charles MacArthur play, fresh from its wildly successful Broadway engagement; it's at once a close transcription of the stage piece and, under Lewis Milestone's aggressively inventive direction (which includes using a bouncing camera to underline the rapid-fire dialogue), a typically eccentric, anything-goes bit of early sound filmmaking. Pat O'Brien, in one of his first films, flies through the role of Hildy Johnson, the ace tabloid reporter with dreams of getting married and going straight; sleek Adolphe Menjou is his boss, the wily editor Walter Burns, who's desperate to keep Hildy on staff to cover an upcoming execution. Director Howard Hawks added whole levels of thematic depth and dramatic tension when he made Hildy a woman (Rosalind Russell) in his 1940 remake, His Girl Friday, but the Milestone version has its own gritty integrity and even manages to challenge Hawks in the strength of its supporting cast: Mae Clarke, Walter Catlett, Frank McHugh, Edward Everett Horton, Slim Summerville, and George E. Stone. --Dave Kehr
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Buyer beware! Fine performance of an old warhorse, but a poor DVD edition.......2007-02-17
First things first: This edition is as bad as stated. I have an ancient VHS version that is better--slightly.
In the Roaring Twenties, Chicago was the most raffish newspaper town in the world. Reporters who had seen it all--and seen it many, many times--covered Prohibition-era beer wars, pin-striped gangsters several times larger than life, crooked politicians of every conceivable stripe, Red scares, labor strife, mesmerizing mouthpieces who reduced juries to tears in order to save thrill killers from their justly deserved dates with public executioners and any other mad thing that turned up by land, sea or air. Pop culture of the day was fascinated by it all and two contemporary plays have survived into our time to remind us of those hard-charging times: "Chicago" and "The Front Page." "Chicago," of course, was a hit play, that became a hit movie as "Roxie Hart," that became a hit Broadway musical, that became a hit retro-movie musical.
"The Front Page" was an even bigger hit on stage in its first go-around. It was written by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur who had served time in the news bullpen at the Chicago City Hall and had finally escaped to write for other venues that were not a bit more respectable but paid a whole lot better. Their protagonists were Hildy Johnson, a reporter working his last day in the bullpen before escaping into the real world and his boss Walter Burns, the amalgamation of every cynical editor who'd ever run a beady eye over Hecht and MacArthur's deathless prose.
I should point out that Hildy Johnson in the play and in this movie is a man (for he would undergo a sex change in the great remake of this film and be played by Roz Russell.) There actually was a Hildy (short for Hilding) Johnson who happened to be a bullpen reporter at the Chicago City Hall. Hecht and MacArthur were acutely aware that Johnson would be in the theater on opening night to observe the antics of the fictional Hildy on stage. They must have hoped that he could take a joke. By all accounts, the real Hildy was a large and formidable Swede.
In very short order, the play was faithfully transferred to the movie screen with young Pat O'Brien as Hildy Johnson and dapper Adolph Menjou as Walter Burns. Because of the fame of the remake, "His Girl Friday," the original film is largely forgotten today, but it remains well worth watching. It was the first major film of the talkie era in which the old fluid movement of the silent film camera was re-attained. (Just look at the continuous take in which Menjou argues O'Brien all the way around the press table. How in the world did the director pull that off with the technology available to him at the time?) Menjou and O'Brien are both terrific, as one would expect.
To my knowledge, there have been four filmed versions of the old play and at least one made for television. Walter Burns, the most memorable character in the piece, has been portrayed by Adolph Menjou, Cary Grant, Walter Matthau, Burt Reynolds and Robert Ryan. Grant's performance is the best remembered but Menjou is formidable and much, much closer to the intent of the original authors.
This is a good and completely authentic version of a great old warhorse and gem of the American theater.
Unintelligible sound.......2004-04-11
The sound was so distorted neither of us could understand the dialog. We gave up watching it after 15 minutes.
Below '0'...........2003-10-13
...is the rating for Madacy releases. Whatever low is the price, it's still too high, regarding the ultimate lack of quality in their products, and I will wait for a real production of this movie on DVD by people knowing their trade and having some respect for their customers.
Pleaaaaaase, change the rating, and allow for "0 -or under- to 5' option, because if I don't want to put '1' (which is far too much in this case) my review won't be accounted for, and the likes of Madacy (I never met worse) should be prevented from releasing such crap.
A FAST AND FURIOUS 1931 NEWSPAPER YARN........2003-01-29
A Chicago reporter wants to retire and marry, but is tricked by his scheming editor into covering one last case. Based on the famous 1928 play by Charles MacArthur and Ben Hecht, this gem isn't exactly the jewel HIS GIRL FRIDAY is - but it's definitely worth a look. Better than you'd think! It's a virile, dizzy-plotted drama which is considered by many to be the epitome of newspaper reporter flicks. A brilliant early talkie which perfectly transfers a 2O's stage classic onto the screen - with zesty aplomb. Superficially, a shade or two primitive due to its age, it should be seen by every serious student/fan of classic pre-code cinema. The plot is just the same as the one used in HIS GIRL FRIDAY, except that Hildy Johnson is as originally written - a man - in the form of Pat O'Brien. In the aforementioned, casting Rosalind Russell and changing Hildy's sex was an inspired stroke of genius: Howard Hawks should be commended. Menjou is terrific as Walter Burns: he won a BA AA nomination. Originally Louis Wolheim was to play the role, but he up and died suddenly. Nominated for Best Picture & Best Director AA as well. Now if the video folk could only improve the quality of the video transfer itself - which is admittedly quite poor, unfortunately.
The Front Page (DVD 1931).......2003-01-15
A really great movie (five stars for content), but unfortunately the DVD is as unrestored as is the VHS tape version. Accordingly, I give the physical medium only one star, which averages out to an overall rating of three stars.
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Front Page/I Cover the Waterfront
Starring: Front Page , and I Cover the Waterfront
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The Front Page
Starring: Jack Lemmon , Walter Matthau , Susan Sarandon , Vincent Gardenia , and David Wayne
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Charles MacArthur and Ben Hecht's classic newspaper comedy--about a conniving editor who talks his star reporter out of getting married long enough to cover a big story--has survived lesser adaptations than this one. (Ever see Switching Channels?) But few have been more disappointing. Billy Wilder teamed Walter Matthau (as the unscrupulous editor) and Jack Lemmon (as the fast-talking reporter), who try to get the scoop on everyone else in the story of a convicted killer who escapes on his way to the electric chair. But Matthau and Lemmon, as good as they are, succumb to the temptation to do shtick--and Carol Burnett shows up in a florid, unfunny performance as a hooker. An attempt to bottle the same lightning that struck with The Sting--but Wilder, Lemmon, and Matthau just can't do it. --Marshall Fine
Customer Reviews:
fanntastic.......2007-07-03
There are many conflicted story.But at the end ,all are brong together.This is a Wilder'skill. Two main characters are suitable for
this story.Fantastic!
What would be great.......2007-06-13
What would be great is a release of this version along with a rightfully restored version of the 1931 Howard Hughes' production of Front Page, much like Warner's did with the House of Wax and the Mystery of the Wax Museum!!!
Okay, but not as good as the original or first remake..........2006-01-08
This is the remake of a remake. The original "Front Page" (1931) was a great movie. It was remade in 1940 as "His Girl Friday." This 1974 remake is not quite as good as the original or the first remake, but is 10 times better than the 1988 remake ("Switching Channels"). The main problem with this movie is that the attempt at "adding jokes" distracts away from humorous situations. Carol Burnett's performance as the killer's girlfriend is absolutely horrible. All that aside, it is still an entertaining story, but stick to the original or the 1940's remake.
Now in Widescreen.......2005-07-06
Kudos to Universal for reissuing "The Front Page" in wide screen (and enhanced for 16x9 televisions). The first DVD version, released in 2001, was in full screen. "The Front Page" may not be the best version of this story ("His Girl Friday") but it isn't the worst either ("Switching Channels"). And any film directed by Billy Wilder and featuring the team of Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau is worth a look.
Great Entertainment!.......2005-03-10
In my opinion the best of the Lemmon/Matthau movies. It's everything a screwball-comedy should be: fast, funny, cynical. The cast is perfect and Wilder's direction brilliant. I liked "His Girl Friday" but "The Front Page" is even better.
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Pat O'brien in one of his first films, flies through the role of Hildy Johnson, the ace tabloid reporter, who has dreams of getting married and straightening out his life. Also, the sleek Adolphe Menjou is his boss, the wily editor Walter Burns, who is desperate to keep Hildy on staff to cover an upcoming execution.
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An ace tabloid reporter who has dreams of getting married and straightening out his life, with a boss who is determined to keep him on staff to cover an upcoming execution...
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Enjoy all your favorite Front Page Drama Old Time Radio episodes on this
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Front Page News
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