A Fish Called Wanda (Special Edition) [DVD] [1988]
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #3329 in DVD
- Released on: 2003-02-10
- Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
- Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
- Number of discs: 2
- Formats: Box set, Dubbed, PAL, Special Edition, Widescreen
- Original language: English, Italian, Russian
- Subtitled in: English, German, Dutch, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Polish
- Number of discs: 2
- Running time: 103 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
This 1988 comedy starred and was scripted by John Cleese and directed by Charles Crichton, veteran Ealing Comedy director. After 1986's Clockwise--in which he played a manic loser similar to Basil Fawlty--A Fish Called Wanda saw Cleese opting for a more sympathetic lead role. Cleese plays Archie Leach (Cary Grant's real name), a barrister living a typically English life of quiet desperation, who falls prey to the American charms of Jamie Lee Curtis. Posing as a law student, she's actually involved in a diamond robbery with psychotic but occasionally clueless Kevin Kline ("The London Underground is not a revolutionary movement!") and Michael Palin, an animal rights' activist. A Fish Called Wanda is, typically of Cleese, well constructed but the romantic heart of the movie softens it a little. It was intended as a satire on Anglo-American differences but most people remember it for a running joke involving squashed dogs, the chips up Palin's nose and the scene where Cleese is hung out of a window by his ankles. The same cast reassembled for 1997's vastly inferior Fierce Creatures.--David Stubbs
Amazon.co.uk Review
A Fish Called Wanda was the blockbuster which proved that John Cleese could be a movie star in his own right. Directed by the Veteran Charles Crichton, who made the 1951 Ealing Comedies classic The Lavender Hill Mob, Wanda combined Ealing-comedy capers and Basil Fawlty-esque farce with contemporary big-screen swearing and black comedy. The plot develops in classic film noir style as Cleese's lawyer, Archie Leech, gets sucked into the double-crossing aftermath of a London diamond heist.
For sound box-office reasons, British comedies often sport an American star and here Cleese delivers not only Jamie Lee Curtis as a smooth operating femme fatale, but Kevin Kline as her idiotic, and insanely jealous lover (for which he won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar). Pushing the limits of bad taste is Michael Palin's animal-loving Ken, who in the film's best running gag attempts to murder an old lady, only to slay her beloved pet dogs. Other highlights include Palin as a man with two chips up his nose and Cleese showing the world a different sort of "Full Monty". One of the funniest British films ever made, A Fish Called Wanda was followed by Fierce Creatures (1997), which reunited the lead cast and claimed to be an "equal" not a "sequel", but sadly wasn't. --Gary S Dalkin
Special Features
- Audio Commentary by John Cleese
- New documentary - Something Fishy
- Deleted scenes (with introduction by John Cleese)
- Original featurettes
- Theatrical trailer
- Photo Gallery
- Easter Eggs: The Key to Wanda’s Heart, John Cleese’s thoughts on the USA, Jamie Lee Curtis’ Halloween momento
- Trivia Track
- Dolby 5.1

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