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Starring: Frank Sinatra
Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Type: DVD
Directed By: John Frankenheimer
Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
Release Date: 2004-07-13
Running Time: 127 minutes
Eerie, shocking, daring, thrilling and mesmerizing, The Manchurian Candidate will leave youbreathless (People)! Featuring an all-star cast, including Angela Lansbury in an OscarÂ(r)-nominated performance, this chilling and controversial (Leonard Maltin) film may be the most sophisticated political satire ever made (Pauline Kael). When a platoon of Korean War G.I.s iscaptured, they somehow end up at a ladies garden club party. Or do they? Major Bennett Marco (Frank Sinatra) can't remember. As he searches for the answer, he discovers threads of a diabolical plot orchestrated by the utterly ruthless Mrs. Iselin (Lansbury) and involving her war hero son (LaurenceHarvey), her senator husband (James Gregory) and a secret cabal of enemy leaders.

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star rating 1
Absolute third rate thrash
Has all the subtlety of an elephant's tread. A group of American soldiers are kidnapped by Russkies, brainwashed to assassinate a Presidential Candidate. The man chosen to do the job is the very wooden Harvey doing all sorts of facial-contortions that are supposed to be passed off as acting. The most debilitating part of the movie is the absurdity of watching that Italian Club-Singer trying, you guessed it, act. Of all the bad looking rats to have ever disgraced America Cinema, Sinatra must take the cake. Few females are thereabouts doing exactly nothing! Few blacks are so generously included in the movie's cast - not real blacks really but light-skinned mullato types.

Not a single character comes to his/her logical conclusion and not even an ambiguous one; they all end up in a vacuum. To call it the best movie of 1960's is absurd. A ridiculous offering! Oh, where are my cards - I would rather play solitaire than watch this American thrash!
star rating 5
A Classic...
A classic about the "Cold War" era with some truely villinous characters...The incest angle could not be fully explored, but that was the tone of the country at that time...Otherwise, it's one of the most perfect movies ever made...
star rating 5
The Manchurian Candidate, a political thriller
The Manchurian Candidate =
Starring: Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey

The political importance of The Manchurian Candidate, a movie based on the novel written by Richard Condon, is excellent because it teaches us how power corrupts and absolute power has the ability to corrupt people, process and society absolutely. Lina Navarini and I set out to see this version first, followed by the remake by Denzel Washington.

Frank Sinatra plays the role of Bennet Marco, an infantryman who experiences recurring nightmares about his last episode during the Korean war, when Soviets kidnap Americans and take them to Manchuria in Communist China, hence the name of the book and film. False memories are implanted in the mind of the soldiers of the platoon and one in particular, Raymond Shaw is provided with recollection to a card with the figure of a Queen of Diamonds that triggers his mind to do whatever he is told, even to murder, without "guilt or fear" therefore, little risk of being discovered.

The purpose behind brain-washing of these Americans is a desire to place a man in the White House that would do anything when triggered by the Russians through the use of the card, imagine the power Russians and Chinese would have if they were to control the United States of America.

But Bennett Marco dreams diametrically opposed images to what they planted in his memory. Upon returning, he told the world that Sergeant Raymond Shaw, played by Laurence Harvey had rescued the platoon soldiers, to the exception of two who perish. He has told the world that Raymond Shaw is the kindest, most generous and brave person they have ever known, when in his dream, he remembers Shaw as a man who had no friends, was despised by most other soldiers, and is responsible for committing the murder of the two who never return.

Shaw is decorated as a war hero, given the medal of honor, a distinction that is rarely awarded, but his dreams make him question whether they have been brained washed to believe Shaw had saved them. At first, Sinatra feels that he may be going mad and goes to see military medical personnel in search for help and support. They too believe he is experiencing post traumatic disorders, and they remove him from any duty, asking him to go on vacation and to rest.

But another member of the platoon is also having the same type dreams and soon they realize that there is more to this story than meets the eye. Sinatra is assigned to get close to Shaw and he unravels a rather sad personal story, where we learn that Shaw's mother has manipulated her son's life in search for fame and glory for her husband who aspires to become the President of the United States. The mother's role is masterfully played by Angela Lansbury, and we soon find ourselves hating this manipulative, controlling, and mad woman. Simply magnificent, don't miss it!
star rating 5
Even in a Post USSR World the Original Still Resonates
The original Manchurian Candidate remains a gripping, well executed exploration of paranoia and subterfuge, an impressive feat, considering the film is nearing its 50th anniversary.

Those who have seen the remake with Denzel will be familiar with the basic story, but there are enough differences in the plot and plenty of strong performances to make it worth watching this one as well. The original is certainly the stronger of the two versions, with better character development, particularly of the inwardly-tortured, outwardly-icy Raymond Shaw.

The special edition has a bunch of interviews with the stars of the original, including Sinatra and Lansbury. I found the restored picture and audio quality to be superb. Highly recommended classic.
star rating 5
The Manchurian Candidate (special edition)
I bought this film because I couldn't find it at Blockbuster. I had rented the new version with Denzel Washington and really didn't feel that it's story was ever fleshed out or fully developed.

Well, after watching the original, the story really jelled and all of the characters were fully developed. And the acting was superb! It has a bit of a feel for the paranoid in all of us who believe the government is up to something -- and not in a good way.

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