Review of Romance with a Double Bass (1911) by Jake G — 07 Oct 2009
After Python disbanded in the early 70's, Cleese went off and did his own thing for a while. ROMANCE WITH A DOUBLE BASS is just one of the rather diverse results. Based on a Chekov short story, and with a run time of about forty minutes, ROMANCE manages to tell its story with physical humor and a minimum of dialogue.
Cleese is a double bass player with a gig at a princesses wedding, and well, love happens. The romantic interest is Connie Booth, then Cleese's wife, and their pairing is an inspired choice. Recommended, provided you don't expect more than a film with quiet laughs yet a great storyline.
This review of Romance with a Double Bass (1911) was written by Jake G on 07 Oct 2009.
Romance with a Double Bass has generally received mixed reviews.
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