As Seen On Screen

As Seen on Screen offers readers a chance to see film reviews for the everyman, without all of the clutter and nonsense fed to the average filmgoer. Plain, straitforward, to the point. That's our goal. We offer a diverse catalogue of which to choose from, from silent comedies to modern superhero films. Final note: this is a family friendly blog. We only review films rated G through PG-13, plus the unrated films of yesteryear. So if this sounds like your cup of tea, pull up a crumpet and enjoy. Thanks for your support!

Monday, April 30, 2018

No Artwork Available
Trailer Unavailable



     Come Blow Your Horn
1963  NR  COMEDY  1h 52min
CAST— Frank Sinatra, Lee J. Cobb, Molly Picon, Barbara Rush, Jill St. John, Tony Bill
MUSIC— Nelson Riddle  DIRECTOR— Bud Yorkin  BASED ON— Come Blow Your Horn (play), by Neil Simon

     Thoroughly useless comedy about pig-headed playboy Sinatra taking in his twenty-one year old brother and teaching him all the tricks of the trade. The boy quickly adapts to his new environment and eventually begins to rule the roost. Meanwhile, Sinatra begins to fall in love with one of his many concubines, starts to see the error of his ways, and tries to steer his brother clear of the many mistakes that he had experienced. Billed as a comedy, this exploration into swingin’ sixties posh bachelor-hood falls flat on its celluloid face. For Frank Sinatra freaks only.
OUR RATING— *

No comments:

Post a Comment