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Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice [VHS] (1969)

Starring: Natalie Wood, Robert Culp Director: Paul Mazursky Rating: R (Restricted) Format: VHS Tape
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Actors: Natalie Wood, Robert Culp, Elliott Gould, Dyan Cannon, Horst Ebersberg
  • Directors: Paul Mazursky
  • Writers: Paul Mazursky, Larry Tucker
  • Producers: M.J. Frankovich
  • Format: Color, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Studio: CBS Television
  • VHS Release Date: August 6, 1996
  • Run Time: 104 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 6303257194
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #24,097 in Video (See Bestsellers in Video)

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While its particulars remain rooted in the sexual revolution of the late 1960s, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice is remarkably timeless as a classic comedy of manners. Making an impressive, high-profile directorial debut after success as a screenwriter, Paul Mazursky took the pulse of California society better than anyone, especially with this well-cast, sharply observant comedy that begins when sophisticated couple Bob and Carol (Robert Culp, Natalie Wood) attend a weekend retreat that opens their eyes to the possibilities of open marriage and mutual acceptance of extramarital affairs. When they reveal their newfound liberties to straightlaced couple Ted and Alice (Elliott Gould, Dyan Cannon), the subtle, behavioral richness of the largely improvisational screenplay (by Mazursky and Larry Tucker) rises to the surface, conveyed through the kind of natural rhythms and pauses that were dramatically in vogue in the fast-changing Hollywood of 1969. The film hasn't lost any of its punch, perhaps because American sexual politics have returned to the conservatism that existed before Bob and Carol emerged as the signature comedy of the swinging sixties. The absence of the late Natalie Wood is the only drawback to the DVD's excellent commentary, which reunites Mazursky, Culp, Gould, and Cannon in a casual atmosphere of humorous reminiscence. --Jeff Shannon

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Elephant Talk? , August 13, 2006
By Farffleblex Plaffington (Parnybarnel, Mississippi) - See all my reviews
In my consumer guide mode, I should first mention one very simple way to tell whether you might like Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice--do you like films that are almost all dialogue? If not, you should stay away from this one, because that's 90 percent of it. It's very poignant and often clever dialogue, but dialogue nonetheless.

A dialogue-laden film can't succeed without grand performances, and we get just that from the four principal actors. I was especially impressed with Elliott Gould, partially because I haven't always liked him in other films.

Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice deals with normal, middle class couples in the late 1960s who are trying to deal with and adapt to cultural spillover from the then-popular hippie movement. Bob (Robert Culp) is a filmmaker who wants to do a documentary on something of a "personal exploration retreat". While initially checking the retreat out, he and wife Carol (Natalie Wood) completely forget about the film and become wrapped up in the personal exploration taking place. When they get back home, they introduce their new approach to life and interpersonal communications to best friends Ted (Gould) and Alice (Dyan Cannon), who think that Bob and Carol have gone a bit looney. They really think that when later Carol suddenly announces that Bob had a brief affair with another woman and they're both happy with it. Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice then becomes primarily an exploration of how average middle class folks deal with attempts to incorporate hippie sexual liberation beliefs into their lives.

It's a great idea, handled with aplomb by writer-director Paul Mazursky and co-writer Larry Tucker. Interestingly, Mazursky revisited the same basic ideas in Scenes from a Mall (1991), which enabled him to show how much popular cultural attitudes had changed between the late 1960s and the early 1990s. Here, the cultural clash between hippies and the middle class allows him to adeptly explore a number of themes, ranging from hippie ideals as a trend to be followed rather than ideals that are believed in for their own sake, to the psychological conflicts of intrinsic desires either against other intrinsic desires or against cultural conditioning and expectations. Mazursky employs an artful restraint so that these themes are only implicit, but they're definitely present.

The ending of the film is highly unusual but effective, although especially for me--as someone who champions extremely liberal sexuality and thinks monogamy isn't really a great idea--there was a contradictory one-two punch of being disheartening, then shortly after uplifting. The effect of the final scene was a bit enigmatically ambiguous. But I don't think that's a bad thing at all.
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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Amusing and Intriguing, April 7, 2003
By G. J Wiener (Westchester, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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Certainly a movie that has publicized the sexual revolution of the sixties and seventies. Very interesting how Bob and Carol's carefree attitude about sex eventually loosens up Ted and Alice's more conservative ways.

Its interesting how Bob and Carol test their relationship with their affairs. Amusing how Carol is quicker to be more accepting of their individual affairs than Bob. Ted and Alice at first are appalled by each of their infidelities. However when they hear the reasons behind their actions, they lighten up their approaches. Bob and Carol truly love each other where their affairs are merely for recreational purposes.

Those who are intrigued by psychology or the free love generation of the late sixties will be specially interested in this video.

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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not just a camp send-up!!!!!!, October 19, 1999
By A Customer
I see I'm going to have to stand up for this film!

This is an
incredibly insightful look at the sexual revolution, filmed even as
the changes happening in our society were still developing!!!

Two
couples struggle with the concept of fulfillment. Treating their each
and every desire for temporal pleasure as an entitlement, they come
face to face with their personal limits, and the dehumanizing aspects
of hedonism.

The end is more evocotive then Leonard Maltin ... would
have you believe.

All of them have woken up (in the evening) to
their collective morning after. They are in the elevator coming down
from their "trip." They are shellshocked. The music
swells..."what the world needs now is love sweet
love."

Love. The part of the equation they had forgotten to
account for.

They exit the elevator and walk out into the Vegas
night. Peoplo from all over the world have come to the same place,
are struggling with the same issues, trying to find someway of making
contact with each other.

Maybe I'm just an old hippie. Maybe it is
pretentious. I also know it is the film truest to that time and what
happened to that generation.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice
Let's do the Time Warp!
One of the iconic movies of the 1970's, "Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice" is another view of the sexual revolution. Read more
Published 13 days ago by ferrettype

2.0 out of 5 stars This is why I don't miss the sixties
This well acted but very silly film tries to make swinging seem like an act of honesty and love. A couple (Natalie Wood and Robert Culp, who both turn in great performances)... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Jmark2001

2.0 out of 5 stars Classic Movie
Bad movie tape. It will not track on a standard VHS player. Jumps all over the place and is not adjustable
Published 9 months ago by Charles D. Eberle

3.0 out of 5 stars Wild House
Strangely enough I got this DVD because I recently purchased a house in Hamilton New Zealand that was built by a local builder who was inspired by the Spanish style house in the... Read more
Published on May 23, 2007 by S. D. Malins

5.0 out of 5 stars THE BEST!!!
If you have not seen the movie Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice..........drop everything you are doing and take the time to see it ! Read more
Published on April 5, 2007 by K. A. Miner

4.0 out of 5 stars "First, we'll have an orgy. Then we'll go see Tony Bennett. "

Capturing the sexual revolution of the late sixties, this comedy presents two married couples, free-thinking and ready (or so they think) for an open marriage Bob (Robert... Read more
Published on February 19, 2007 by Galina

4.0 out of 5 stars I Feel This Film Holds Up Remarkably Well
Unlike alot of the films rooted in the counterculture of the sixties, "Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice" dates well because essentially it is a film that champions fidelity. Read more
Published on May 8, 2006 by David Baldwin

4.0 out of 5 stars Way back when
A sex farce that is unfortunately frozen in the time period in which it was made. The four principal characters are best friends living in the vapid and empty void known as... Read more
Published on September 14, 2005 by Bomojaz

5.0 out of 5 stars Gratuitous Indulgences Of The Idle Rich
Mazursky scores a bullseye in this scathing satire of the Mid-60s sexual liberation movement as documented by Gay Telese in 'Thy Neighbors Wife' as well as the burgeoning primal... Read more
Published on August 8, 2004 by Robert Dunn

3.0 out of 5 stars Contemporary Psychobabble Dates Badly
BOB AND CAROL AND TED AND ALICE starts off as if a stoned hippie with an 8mm cam began to film cinema verite and did not wish to infringe on the rights of an equally stoned cast... Read more
Published on November 30, 2003 by Martin Asiner

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