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Cavett;Dick Show Comic Legends

Bobby Rosengarden , Dick Cavett    NR (Not Rated)   DVD


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840 minutes (that's fourteen hours, including various bonus features). Four discs. Twelve shows. Eleven famous guests. The Dick Cavett Show – Comic Legends boasts some big numbers, but what it doesn't have, surprisingly, is a whole lotta laughs. The lineup is certainly impressive, from old school stalwarts like Groucho Marx, Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Jack Benny, and George Burns to relative youngsters (at least at the time; the shows were recorded from the late '60s to the mid-'70s) like Bill Cosby, Woody Allen, and the Smothers Brothers. But this is not a procession of mirth-meisters coming out and doing five or ten minutes of one-liners and standup shtick. There are no performances, per se; like guests on Leno, Letterman, or any other TV talk show, the "legends" converse with and are interviewed by the host, sometimes by themselves, sometimes in the company of other celebs. This casual format yields decidedly mixed results. Take Groucho. Pushing 80 at the time of the first of his two Cavett appearances included here (in 1969), he's sharp and witty, telling many stories, offering up a few good lines ("I liked Perry Como's singing, when he was awake"), even warbling a song or two. But his '71 appearance, in which he reveals himself to be a testy old curmudgeon, railing against nudity in movies and feminism ("As long as women are willing to take alimony, they have no right to women's lib") and unwilling to cede the limelight to anyone else (Cavett's conversation with author Truman Capote is ruined by Marx's refusal to shut up), is tedious at best. Cavett fawns over Hope, who tells some nice anecdotes but, in the absence of his writers, simply isn't very funny; nor is Lucy, whom Cavett describes as "a tough, hardened showgirl." But Jerry Lewis is a riot, peppering the conversation with his trademark mugging and slapstick and engaging in an entertaining Q&A with the studio audience; Mel Brooks is manic and motor-mouthed; Benny's deadpan routine, including the usual zingers about his age, cheapness, and bad violin playing, is charming; and Cosby, then in his mid-thirties and years away from becoming the sweater-wearing sage of The Cosby Show, is hip and relaxed in the presence of Cavett, who at other times comes off as stiff and ill at ease. Meanwhile, other guests range from veteran actress Ruth Gordon and cheeky film critic Rex Reed to the two sullen young stars of the film "Zabriskie Point," who manage to bring the proceedings to a grinding halt. Bonus features, as is the case with Shout Factory's various other Cavett compilations, include Cavett's new introductions to each show, along with interviews, outtakes, and more. --Sam Graham

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Amazon.com: 4.4 out of 5 stars (17 customer reviews)

66 of 67 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Track content and more!, Feb 5 2006
By Lon Cerel "RI Party Magician" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Cavett;Dick Show Comic Legends (DVD)
This collection is long overdue. Having seen the Groucho interview, I think that it alone is worth "the price of admission." Shout! lists the tracks as below.

Disc 1

1.  September 5, 1969 - Groucho Marx

2.  September 19, 1969 - Woody Allen, Ruth Gordon, Gina Lollobrigida

3.  October 4, 1972 - Bob Hope

4.  Bonus - June 10, 1968 Here's Dick Cavett - Groucho Marx, Bob Hope, Woody Allen, Pat McCormick, Jack Burns, Debbie Drake

5.  Bonus - Cavett Remembers The Comic Legends

6.  Bonus - Alternate Opening For The September 5, 1969, Groucho Marx Episode

Disc 2

1.  October 20, 1971 - Woody Allen

2.  April 6, 1970 - Mel Brooks, Rex Reed, Mark Frechette, Daria Halprin, Dr. Aaron Stern

3.  November 10, 1971 - Bill Cosby

4.  Bonus - Outtake Segment From October 20, 1971, Woody Allen Episode

5.  Bonus - August 6, 1968 - Joanne Carson Interview

Disc 3

1.  January 27, 1973 - Jerry Lewis

2.  May 25, 1971 - Groucho Marx, Truman Capote, Jim Fowler

3.  February 21, 1974 - Carol Burnett

4.  Bonus - November 20, 1966 - Dick Cavett on The Ed Sullivan Show

5.  Bonus - The Dick Cavett Show Promo - May 25, 1971

Disc 4

1.  February 21, 1973 - Jack Benny, Bill Cosby, Joe Frazier

2.  December 15, 1971 - George Burns, The Smothers Brothers, Adelle Davis

3.  March 7, 1974 - Lucille Ball

4.  Bonus - Cavett Backstage

5.  Bonus - The Dick Cavett Show Promo - February 21, 1973

6.  Bonus - The Dick Cavett Show Promo - December 15, 1971

29 of 31 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Like the top review says, don't expect a ton of laughs, May 23 2006
By Christoph B. Gondek "Host, www.theinvisibleha... - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Cavett;Dick Show Comic Legends (DVD)
But what you do get is a great example of the Cavett interview style. And yes, the results are mixed, but what he did that you almost don't see anymore, is to turn off the performer and try to get to the person behind the image, without trying to get them to emote. Entertainers, when they are not being entertaining, are surprisingly normal. Cavett can be a bit of a kiss up to his idols, but never doubt that his wheels are turning while the interviews go on. Some impressions:

1) His love of Groucho made him blind to his faults as a guest, the inability to share the spotlight and a hectoring personality in old age. But, when Groucho was on, he was gold and he was mostly on during the first interview in the set.

2) Woody Allen doesn't really talk to interviewers anymore, which is too bad, because his work with Cavett was awesome.

3) I loved the Bob Hope interview because he wasn't funny, but was just having a normal conversation.

4) Ditto the Jerry Lewis interview and as a general rule, I find Jerry Lewis pretty hard to take. Very smart guy, but you can tell that the critical drumming he received throughout his career really stung.

5) The Lucille Ball interview wasn't that good, but that wasn't Cavett's fault. Lucy looked like she wanted to be anyplace else but the Cavett show.

6) The Carol Burnett interview was nice, but not earth shattering.

7) It's almost worth the price of the DVD alone to see Bill Cosby make Jack Benny crack up during the story about jazz drumming.

Rumor has it that the next DVD's will be with Hollywood Stars and we can only hope that Cavett's incredible interviews with Katherine Hepburn and Orson Welles will be on that set

15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars TV Legends Live again! Hooray!, Mar 7 2006
By S. Garelik - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Cavett;Dick Show Comic Legends (DVD)
I ordered this as soon as I heard about it. And I haven't stopped watching since I got it. I remember watching Cavett as a kid (sometimes I'd go to a taping as I live in NY) and these shows are wonderful. Unlike today's talk shows where a 'celebrity' shows up only to plug something and leave, Cavett had conversations. And this set brings us the likes of many beloved comedians, Groucho, Bob Hope, Jack Benny, Woody Allen, and many more. The transfer is beautiful, Cavett intros each show, which are complete and uncut. This is a must have set for anyone interested in a) classic TV, b) smart talk, c) real stars being themselves. And the 4 disc set at these prices is a steal!
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