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VHS : They Only Kill Their MastersIn association with Amazon.comstarring: James Garner, Katharine Ross, Hal Holbrook, Harry Guardino, June Allyson directed by: James Goldstone Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786302717617 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC ISBN: 6302717612 Label: MGM (Warner) Manufacturer: MGM (Warner) Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: MGM (Warner) Release Date: September 01, 1998 Running Time: 97 minutes Studio: MGM (Warner) Theatrical Release Date: 1972 Sales Rank: 6225 Related Items: Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - They're master criminals AND they're house broken!The doberman's are the "gimmick" in an otherwise average movie. However they are an impressive gimmick.The trainers get the dogs to do some amazing things. There's "kind of" a plot and "kind of " some acting a few decent lines and Katherine Ross but the Dobies and their acting are the main course. Imagine a "Benji" movie for grown-ups. If you are interested in animal training or dobermans, you'll like this movie. Rating: - Better than expected but a lot of jarring flawsThis 1972 film is the first and probably the best of four, varied 1970s movies by the same writer about sensationalistic small-town murders solved by the local police chief against the backdrop of quirky town regulars and a casual romantic interest. The others are: (1) Isn't It Shocking (Alan Alda, 1973); and (2) The Girl In The Empty Grave and (3) Deadly Game (both Andy Griffith, 1977). Here, Chief Abel Marsh (James Garner) returns from a Los Angeles vacation to read in the paper about ... Read More Rating: - They only kill their master VHSTape was promptly delivered in less than 10 days. Tape is in excellent condition, and like my other purchases from your sellers,the postage charged is more than reasonable and the feed back: ie notification etc very professional. Highly recommend again Millie Fowden Rating: - Hammett for the '70'sFor me this is one of those great, underrated movies that I end up watching whenever I'm channel surfing and I find it's on. James Garner is great as a slighty cynical and world weary small town police chief in a coastal California town, but the supporting cast and the characters they are given to play are worthy of Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler. My personal favorites are Edmond O'Brien as the owner of the local liquor store and Arthur O'Connell as the proprietor of the town coffee shop. The ... Read More Rating: - Doberman's out-act humans!The doberman's are the "gimmick" in an otherwise average movie. However they are an impressive gimmick.The trainers get the dogs to do some amazing things. Imagine a "Benji" movie for grown-ups. If you are interested in animal training or dobermans, you'll like this movie. Browse for similar items by category:
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