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Going Home is a fairly awful melodrama that's worth seeing primarily for the presence of Robert Mitchum. Not that he's especially good. Mitchum can't be described as good or bad in most of his performances. It's just that he's there, the kind of screen presence that draws your attention.... And no mistake about it, Going Home is bad. [4]
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying was released to DVD on April 1, 2003, by MGM Home Video in a Region 1 DVD and is available on Region 2 DVD from Simply Media. Blu-ray. How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying was released to Blu-ray on March 14, 2017, by Twilight Time in a Region A Blu-ray.
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The album contains three singles, all of which charted. "She's in Love with You", a number 1 hit in South Africa (where it topped the chart for 7 weeks), a top 20 hit in the United Kingdom, Austria, the Netherlands, Norway, and Switzerland, a top 40 hit in Australia and also a minor chart hit in New Zealand and the United States.
Wesley credited much of the film's success to the success of the song, which was released prior to the film's debut. The music also resembles much of what is seen in blaxploitation. Upbeat funk with horns and syncopated drum beats are heard in black cinema films throughout the 1960s-1970's. "Let's Do It Again" "Funky Love" "A Whole Lot of Love"
The stark black-and-white photography by Lucien Ballard, the good performances (especially by Basehart) and the intriguing plot developments kept me tuned in throughout even though it was slow going. Of personal interest, Basehart and the Italian actress Cortese met for the first time on this film, and fell in love and married." [4]
"Home with You" has been described as a "self-assured anthem" over a tropical beat. [1] [2] The song's lyrical content has been described as "a woman standing up for herself and not caving to someone else's sexual desires". [3] Its chorus consists of the lyrics: "I ain't got no time for no games. Tell me what you like, but it's never gonna change.
On January 26, 2012, Jonas appeared on the morning talk show Live! with Kelly to talk about his role as J. Pierrepont Finch in the revival of How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying. [23] There he performed the song "I Believe In You". [24] On February 14, the singer performed the song again for the Soundcheck live chat show. [25] [26]