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With Six You Get Eggroll

With Six You Get Eggroll
Director: Howard Morris
Actors: George Carlin, Pat Carroll, William Christopher, Doris Day, Mickey Deems
Studio: CBS
Category: DVD

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 18 reviews
Sales Rank: 9093

Format: Dolby, Ntsc, Widescreen
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: PARD888944D
ISBN: 1415710414
UPC: 097368889446
EAN: 9781415710418
ASIN: B0007TKHFW

Theatrical Release Date: August 7, 1968
Release Date: May 3, 2005
Availability: Usually ships within 1 - 2 business days
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: BRAND NEW - Shipped within 24 hrs via Airmail from the USA - Average 5 to 10 workdays delivery time. Excellent customer service. NEUF - Envoy? par avion des USA sous 24 hrs - Livraison en moyenne de 5 a 10 jours ouvres. Service clientele en francais.

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Editorial Reviews:

From Amazon.com
After her long and wholesome run as America's Sweetheart, Doris Day quit movies with this well-scrubbed picture. IWith Six You Get Eggroll/I--oof, what a title--caught the wave of blended-family comedies, coming just after IYours, Mine and Ours/I and just before TV's IThe Brady Bunch/I. Doris has three sons, and new beau Brian Keith has an 18-year-old daughter (the still-baby-faced Barbara Hershey). It's family-friendly sitcom stuff, with both Day and Keith doing their comfortable, patented thing; when the two of them are onscreen together it's like watching a couple of old sweaters mate. This one is straight formula for fans only, although connoisseurs of camp will enjoy the whiff of Aquarius in the otherwise square proceedings (it was 1968, after all) when Doris goes to a nightclub where the Grass Roots are playing. There's also a hippie gang (featuring Jamie Farr and William Christopher, before IM*A*S*H/I) with ponchos and love beads. The times they were a-changin', and kudos to Day for bowing out gracefully. I--Robert Horton/I


Customer Reviews:   Read 13 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars EggRoll Six Please   March 6, 2004
Chris (Leeds, Utah United States)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I absolutely Loved this movie. I bought this movie last year off amazon.com. This movie has high morals but it also has some hunky guys and goregous girls.pAbby Mclure (Doris Day) Is a widow who runs a lumber yard. Well her sister is always trying to get her married. Well Then Jake Iverson(Brian Keith) come a long and they fall head of heals in love. But Their kids don't support the marriage one bit. The movie ends happily ever after. If you like to see a hunky Brian Keith this is the one to watch. He is very well toned. And very hairy. And Doris Day is drop dead gorgeous as ever.


5 out of 5 stars Doris's great farewell film performance   May 3, 2002
Simon Davis
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

"With Six You Get Eggroll" marks rather sadly the farewell performance of Doris Day before she ventured into television and while this film is not as well known as some of her classic films like "Pillow Talk" or "Lover Come Back" really she could not have chosen a better film vechicle for her last performance.p"Eggroll" is a delightful , fun film which is often unfairly labelled solely as a "Family Film" and not much else. Certainly it is that, but there is also alot for the adults to enjoy as well. It is one of my favourite Doris Day performances and she does a wonderful job as the widow raising 3 boys who meets, falls in love with, and then marries a widower with one teenage girl. The resulting chaos produces many highly amusing situations that all of us can identify with. The whole issue of "us" and "them", "home territory" and how to protect it from "outsiders" is beautifully handled.pDoris Day plays her role with the smooth ease that her years of experience has taught her. In "Eggroll" she is sexy, and handles her role in a most realistic manner. She is at times loving, caring and warm, at other times frustrated and angry and just plan fed up with the whole situation which adds a truthful air to the whole proceedings. She is aided very well by Brian Keith who rather unexpectedly displays a terrific chemistry on screen with Doris. Theirs is a very honest and realistic coupling and they make "Eggroll" a super viewing experience.pThe film benefits from its terrific supporting cast from Pat Carroll as Doris's match making sister to the wacky Alice Ghostley as the maid who always has a comment on each situation. The film boasts appearances by Jamie Farr (pre M*A*S*H)and William Christopher also pre M*A*S*H. The film also marked the feature film debut of Barbara Hershey and most of the dramatic tension in the story revolves around her characters ajustment to the merging of the two families. She delivers a wonderful performance for someone of her age and it isn't hard to see why she had such a great future ahead of her in films.p"With Six You Get Eggroll" is a fitting finish to Doris Day's film career. With times changing in the late 60's her style of sophisticated movie making was sadly going out and it is nice that she has left such a wonderful legacy on film. I strongly recommend this film to you and like me I'm sure you will enjoy it time and time again and see that it forever remains fresh and is first class entertainment.


5 out of 5 stars With Six you get egg roll   December 27, 2001
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I thought this movie was very entertaining,and funny. I am very glad that amazon.com is here for me to find my favorite classic movies and new releases.


4 out of 5 stars This Eggroll is Stuffed with Laughs!   October 17, 2000
Paul Brogan (Portsmouth, NH United States)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

With Six You get Eggroll bowed in the nation's theatres in August of 1968. It quickly became a popular success at the box-office thanks, in large part, to the enduring popularity of the film's star, Doris Day. Although some critics compared it, unfairly, to another comedy success, Yours Mine, and Ours, Eggroll can more than stand on it's own merits.pThe story about a widow with three children who falls in love with a widower with one daughter, is not new or original. However, thanks to a charming script, smooth direction by Howard Morris and the cast headed by Day and Brian Keith, who have a great onscreen chemistry, it's a delight. By the film's conclusion, audiences have shed a few tears and had more than a few laughs.pDoris Day plays the 40ish widow with charm, sex appeal, and a great deal of warmth. She is completely convincing and it's in her small touches that she especially proves her mettle as one of the most natural screen actresses ever. Keith is manly and real, and the supporting cast which includes Pat Carroll, Alice Ghostley, George Carlin, Barbara Hershey, Jamie Farr, and the popular rock group, The Grass Roots, lend credible support.pWhile the film, the first production of the CBS film wing, may betray it's television roots, seeming at times like a pilot for a sitcom, it is ultimately a fine working of a winning formula.pThis was Day's cinema swan song, after two decades of enormous popularity, and it's a film that none of the participants need feel anything but pride in.


5 out of 5 stars This Eggroll is stuffed with laughs!   October 13, 2000
Paul Brogan (Portsmouth, NH United States)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Released in August of 1968, this fast and funny comedy turned out to be Doris Day's cinema swan song, after twenty years as a major star in the Hollywood firmament. Luckily, it'll be remembered for being a notable success at the box-office and on many other fronts including it's sterling cast headed by Day, Brian Keith, Barbara Hershey. George Carlin, Pat Carroll, Alice Ghostley, Vic Tayback, Jamie Farr and other capable character actors and actresses.pWhile on first glimpse, it might be unfairly compared to Yours, Mine, and Ours, another 1968 success, or the later television series, The Brady Bunch, Eggroll more than holds it's own by endearingly telling the story of a widow and widower who fall in love and in spite of the machinations of their children, manage to wed and live happily ever after. The film's strengths are in the individual scenes and set pieces that establish the characters and situations with plenty of heart and lots of belly laughs.pDoris Day, playing a role close to her own age at the time, shows why she remained a favorite with audiences for so many years. She is natural, real, wonderful! There isn't a false moment in her portrayal of a 40ish widow and pundits who talk about The Constant Virgin roles she allegedly played have obviously never seen one of her films or studied the effortless way in which she lends credibility to every role she plays. She is sexy, warm, womanly and she and Keith have great chemistry.pIt's a delightful romp for all concerned, especially the audience, who'll come away happily smiling and asking, Why don't they make comedies like that anymore. Luckily for us, it's still highly watchable!