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Bob Halliday

Bob Halliday's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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My Fair Lady (1964) 94% EDIT “The all-embracing and widely roaming camera fills in events only implied in the dialogue of the stage model... My Fair Lady thus gains a new completeness, adding body to its recognized brilliance for a total impact rare in entertainment.” – Salt Lake Tribune Feb 9, 2022 Full Review The Great Race (1965) 68% EDIT “Here is a slapstick omnibus, spilling over with all the humor, sentiment and visual gags spawned during the adolescence of the flickers, a nostalgic Technicolored resume of yesteryear's screen fare.” – Salt Lake Tribune Aug 18, 2021 Full Review The Bible (1966) 33% EDIT “The film is a literal, cinematic transcript. Of all the best-sellers brought to the screen, this one most closely follows the Book.” – Salt Lake Tribune Aug 18, 2021 Full Review Sleeping Beauty (1959) 90% EDIT “Sleeping Beauty is romance and pageantry, humor and pathos. It's excitement and conflict, magic and counter-magic. It's fun.” – Salt Lake Tribune May 12, 2021 Full Review Mary Poppins (1964) 97% EDIT “Mary Poppins is a rocket ride to euphoria and fun all the way.” – Salt Lake Tribune May 12, 2021 Full Review Doctor Zhivago (1965) 82% EDIT “Doctor Zhivago, in the film version, is a work of art to match the novel and even excel it in some respects.” – Salt Lake Tribune May 12, 2021 Full Review South Pacific (1958) 75% EDIT “With the large, curved screen and speakers all around the house, the audience is wrapped up and transported to a Pacific isle with a woman-hungry pack of Seabees for a ringside seat at two of the most intriguing love tales in contemporary literature.” – Salt Lake Tribune Sep 2, 2020 Full Review The Sound of Music (1965) 83% EDIT “Julie ignores the dated postulates of the script, gives it her own brand of vigor, logic, gaiety and crisp authority -- and brings the screen alive, pulling the drama along with her.” – Salt Lake Tribune Sep 2, 2020 Full Review
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