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3.0 out of 5 stars
Need to spice things up? Try Salt and Pepper!,
By Craig Edwards "Media Guy" (By the sea in NC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Salt & Pepper (DVD)
Salt and Pepper (1968) Groovy man! Take two members of the Rat Pack (Sammy Davis Jr and Peter Lawford), drop them into swinging London as the title guys, the coolest club owners this side of Ravi Shankar, mix them up with some spy hijinks right out of James Bond (or Matt Helm, anyway) and have the whole thing orchestrated by director Richard Donner (Lethal Weapon), and you've got the recipe for this wild comedy. Of course, Sammy is Salt and Pete's Pepper, a fairly obvious joke that gets a major workout several times over the course of the picture. But it's all in good fun, Sammy sings a couple of songs (one over the end credits) and the rest is hip humor, chases, escapes and British drollery. The supporting cast is fine, with Michael Bates (TV's Last of the Summer Wine) standing out as the police inspector who'd like to lock Salt and Pepper up because they're just too groovy. Director Donner keeps things moving, and both Davis and Lawford seem to be having a good time. If you like your movies 60's and shagadelic, you've got to check this one out! Yeah, baby!
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Salt & Pepper by Sammy Davis Jr. (DVD - 2006)
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