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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0024543138631
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: 20th Century Fox
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 03, 2004
Running Time: 175 minutes
Sales Rank: 5492
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Theatrical Release Date: 1952-05
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Average Rating: 
Rating: - great fun movie
Cute movie about a stong woman and a loving family in the day before strong women were cool:) Myrna Loy is great in both of these movies! William Powell was very convencing as an over protective and loving father!
A great family movie!
Rating: - DOUBLE THE VALUE
Two fine films of the kind that they certainly don't make anymore,good quality prints..Belles on their toes is as so often with sequels,, not a patch on the original, but well worth watching to complete the story..similar to the second Miniver movie..THE MINIVER STORY
Rating: - Better than the new version
If I hadn't watched this right after yours,mine and ours I might have liked it better, but it just couldn't compare to that movie. This was all right-fairly humorous, Clifton Webb was great as Frank Gilbreth, father of 12.It was made in 1950 however, and it feels a little outdated.Still, MUCH better than the 2003 remake! A good family movie.
Rating: - love this movie!
this is a wonderful movie, and the second one is just as good.
I love the idea of these two wonderful movies coming in a set, especially since this is the only place i can seem to find them at.
Rating: - The Older Version is the Better Choice
Clifton Webb was most often case in dramatic roles. In ""Cheaper by the Dozen"" we get to see Webb in his comedic best. The original version of this film surpasses the newer one for many reasons: 1)the adults in the original had a wisdom and dignity sadly lacking in the modern setting, 2)the work ethic of the Gilbreth children is enchanting in the original, and, finally, 3) touching on the subject of death in the original adds even more depth to the story. ""Bells on Their Toes"" is not as unexpected as the original, but knowing more history about the Gilbreth family and their amazing mother is a nice sequel. This DVD should be in every family video library.
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