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The Shakiest Gun In The West | Year: 1968 Classification: Comedy Directed: - Alan Rafkin The Shakiest Gun In The West is classic Don Knotts comedy. No one can shake like Don Knotts and he is at his shaky best in this movie. For those of us that like his brand of slapstick ( and there are many of us) this movie about a ninny dentist gone West is a real treat. The scene with the line "hands run in my family" makes this movie worth the price. Yeah it's corny...I say bring on the corn !! Great slap stick humor I think this is a great Don Knotts film. He acts so utterly stupid and pathetic in this film but it's done in a way that's so utterly hillarious. I had lots of laughs all through the movie. Barbara Rhoades is the straight one in the pair and she does a great job as well. The looks on her face during the times she has to deal with Knotts are funny in themselves. If you like silly slap stick humor I think you'll enjoy this movie. Great re-make of Bob Hope film Paleface! Re-makes are not always good, this one is great! First Bob Hope did this in Paleface, now Don Knotts takes over the roll with his own slant on the character. Unless you own the Laserdisc or saw it at the theaters, this will be your first experience of the full impact of this WIDESCREEN movie. Pans and cuts seen on television, or the previous VHS tape, will be replaced with single shots that include everything from side to side. THE GHOST AND MR.CHICKEN was Don's only other WIDESCREEN movie for Universal. Buy The Shakiest Gun In The West at Amazon.com Buy posters at Allposters.com Jamster - the latest ringtones for your phone! ![]() Search with Walhello on the Internet on The Shakiest Gun In The West Search with the Priority Search Engine on The Shakiest Gun In The West This page in other languages: Suomeksi | Nederlands | Deutsch
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