Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
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An eccentric professor invents wacky machinery but can't seem to make ends meet. When he invents a revolutionary car, a foreign government becomes interested in it, and resorts to skulduggery to get their hands on it.
Blu-ray disc.
Blu-ray, widescreen (2.20:1); requires Blu-ray player.
DVD; widescreen; requires a Blu-ray player.
This is a Blu-Ray disc and will not play in a standard DVD player
English (7.1 DTS HD), French (5.1 DTS) or Spanish (5.1 Dolby Digital) dialogue; English, French or Spanish subtitles.
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Release date: Nov. 2, 2010.
Original theatrical release 1968.
Bonus features: "Toot sweet symphony" melody maker--the Toot Sweet toots musical maestro ; driving game ; Remembering Chitty Chitty Bang Bang with Dick Van Dyke ; featurettes ; Sherman Brothers' rare demos of the film's most popular songs ; photo gallery ; vintage advertising gallery ; sing-along version of the film ; music machine.
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Add a CommentThe child catcher freaked me the f out. Otherwise, it hovers between painfully whimsical and perverse. Show it to children you don't like.
This DVD was return to another library branch before it was due. Please contact Renfrew library because this DVD was returned before it was due
This is one of the first movies I got to go to the movie theater to watch. Loved the childhood memories it brought back. I enjoyed all the bonus features as well. Well worth the extra time.
This is a fun musical, but my son was greatly disappointed in how much it strayed from the Ian Fleming book by the same title which he greatly enjoyed.