Review of Walk Don't Run (1966) by Lindsay H — 26 Jun 2007
In general, Walk, Don't Run is enjoyable in the same way as most situational comedies. The film is never crude and it's a pleasant change of pace from most modern comedy. Unfortunately, the film really goes nowhere and it feels a lot longer than it is.
Cary Grant is terrific as always, but, without any standout supporting performances, the film begins to be crushed by it's own weight. Walk, Don't Run certainly has it's moments, but I wouldn't go out of my way to see it.
This review of Walk Don't Run (1966) was written by Lindsay H on 26 Jun 2007.
Walk Don't Run has generally received positive reviews.
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