What a Way to Go!

1964

Action / Comedy / Romance

10
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten18%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright67%
IMDb Rating6.9104971

dark comedy

Plot summary


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Paul Newman as Larry Flint
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Shirley MacLaine as Louisa May Foster
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Dick Van Dyke as Edgar Hopper
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Teri Garr as Dancer in Shipboard Number
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1019.88 MB
1280*544
English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 50 min
P/S 0 / 4
1.85 GB
1920*816
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 50 min
P/S 4 / 6

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Boyo-28 / 10

The Power of MacLaine in the 60's

In the 1960's, you could not argue with the star power of Shirley MacLaine. She was probably in at least twenty movies in that decade. This is a worthy showcase to her talent and hold ups well for the most part. The movie is very funny in parts and when its not out-and-out funny, you are still smiling. Its nice to see Paul Newman and Robert Mitchum in a light comedy, and Dean Martin and Dick Van Dyke were good also.

Margaret Dumont as Shirley's mother was very funny and I was sorry she was not in more scenes. All those years of sharing a screen with the Marx Brothers certainly rubbed off.

I would love to know which men were offered parts but did not appear in the movie - like, where is Jack Lemmon and Frank Sinatra and Peter Lawford?

Edith Head must have billed 20th Century Fox for a million hours of OT. She creates about six hundred costumes for Shirley and the guys. I think she got a nomination for this, but then again, in her case that's not saying anything special.

Reviewed by bkoganbing7 / 10

The Men In Shirley's Life

If the fans of the various leading men and Shirley MacLaine just attended this film, What A Way To Go was certainly guaranteed to be a hit at the box office. It would have to be to justify the salaries of the cast involved.

It was that and more. What A Way To Go is a bright comedy showing the talents of Shirley MacLaine to full advantage, including her dancing talents in the segment involving Gene Kelly. Shirley relates in flashback to a lecherous psychiatrist, Bob Cummings the incredibly rotten luck she's had with her marriages. Widowed four times Shirley is worth over $200,000,000.00.

Her pattern is to marry men who are poor with one exception and they become rich and then meet with bizarre deaths. Her husbands in order were Dick Van Dyke, Paul Newman, Robert Mitchum, and Gene Kelly. Mitchum was already rich, but became incredibly much richer while married to Shirley. He also met the most bizarre death in the film which you'll have to see because it's too funny to reveal.

Kelly played a song and dance man who played in a clown makeup. Each of the segments involved a dream sequence where Shirley relates to Cummings that in her ideal stage of the marriage it reminded her of some happy movie genre. In the Kelly sequence it involved a musical and we get to see Shirley dance which she didn't do enough of on the big screen.

There is another man in her life in Dean Martin, but how he figures in you have to see What A Way To Go. This was the farewell film appearance for both Margaret Dumont who played Shirley's mother and for Tom Conway who had a bit role.

What A Way To Go still retains a lot of the good humor for today's audiences. I could see a remake of it with someone like Julia Roberts being married to Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, etc. They'd have to go some to replace a dancer like Gene Kelly though.

Reviewed by MartinHafer6 / 10

Fun but very, very broad comedy

I could easily see how someone might either really like this movie or hate it, as it definitely is for a niche audience. When I was a kid, I saw it and loved it--as most kids would probably enjoy this movie. However, when I saw it as an adult, it only was mildly interesting and I realized just how broad and over-the-top the humor actually was. If you can enjoy this sort of unsophistication (this is NOT meant as an insult--I can enjoy some very low-brow movies if I'm in the right mood),then I advise you to give it a try. If you love Shakespeare, Truffaut, Russian art films and Niles Crane is your role model, then please don't expose yourself to this film.

The broadly played film stars Shirley MacLaine as apparently irresistible woman. That's because husband after husband keep dying accidentally (it's their own fault, really--she isn't a serial killer) in some of the funniest ways and the movie, at times, is pure slapstick. Plus, if you hate Dick Van Dyke, Gene Kelly, Robert Mitchum or Paul Newman, then at least you get to see them die in the film!

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