Review of Walk Don't Run (1966) by John E — 15 May 2010
A nice and light way to end Cary Grant's career with his final performance being as inimitably smooth and suave as ever. The plot's lightness makes it drag a little and the scenes without Grant are hurt by his absence; the supporting actor was not very good.
Without Grant, this film would not have been memorable in the slightest but it is very much his film and as such it becomes the showcase for some notable comedic set pieces built around his debonair charm.
This review of Walk Don't Run (1966) was written by John E on 15 May 2010.
Walk Don't Run has generally received positive reviews.
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