Doctor Dolittle (1967) -
For many, the film’s charm lies in its "against-the-grain" idiosyncrasies and nostalgic value.
“Unconscionably long, but it has a certain charm nonetheless -- mostly because "they don't make them like this anymore."” Letterboxd · 3 months ago
The production design and costumes are standout elements. Scenes filmed in the English countryside and the fictional Sea Star Island are "lush and painterly". Doctor Dolittle (1967)
“I still find it to be a great yet under-rated film... Timeless film” IMDb
At 152 minutes , the film is widely criticized for its meandering structure and slow first half, which can be a test of patience for modern viewers. For many, the film’s charm lies in its
The 1967 version of Doctor Dolittle , starring Rex Harrison, is a lavish, often overstuffed musical spectacle that serves as a fascinating time capsule of the "Old Hollywood" roadshow era. While it was a notorious box-office failure at the time, it remains notable for its charming premise, lush cinematography, and a massive menagerie of real animals.
Before CGI, this film used over 1,500 live animals , providing a tangible sense of magic that still captivates younger audiences today. “I still find it to be a great yet under-rated film
Harrison essentially reprises his Henry Higgins persona from My Fair Lady . His half-spoken singing style and "haughty" screen presence can feel aloof rather than endearing.
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