| Hail Sid Caesar!: The Golden Age of Comedy | 
| Directors: Rich Tackenberg, Peter Jaysen Actors: Carl Reiner, Nanette Fabray, Drew Carey, Larry Gelbart, Rob Reiner Studio: Creative Light Category: DVD
Buy New: $119.95
Avg. Customer Rating:   (2 reviews) Sales Rank: 65434
Format: Box Set, Black & White, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD Running Time: 80 minutes Number Of Items: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
UPC: 692187112111 EAN: 0692187112111 ASIN: B00006FDA3
Release Date: August 13, 2002 Theatrical Release Date: 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
  The Almighty Sid August 15, 2002 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Hail Sid Caesar! The Golden Age of Comedy is a must see for all fans of sid caesar and television comedies. The DVD shows how Sid assembled a team of comedy writers for his shows - Your Show of Shows and Caesar's Hour. I was blown away by the list of talent that contributed. Names such as Neil Simon, Mel Brooks, Woody Allen, Carl Reiner, Imogene Coca, Howard Morris, and Larry Gelbart. The story is told by Rob Reiner, and profiles Sid Caesar and the effects success had on him. It tells the amazing story of what it was like to write, produce, direct and perform in a live show every Saturday night, for seven years. The DVD features digitally restored kinescopes, rare photos, personal memorabilia and recent interviews with the writers, Sid Caesar, Nanette Fabray, Caesar Florence, Drew Carey and Joel Siegel. It is a wonderful history lesson in television in a mere 90 minutes.
  Caesar Lives! August 14, 2002 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is an outstanding DVD replete with interviews with cast, writers as well as the master himself, Caesar. It effectively tells the story of the rise of one of TV's most inventive and groundbreaking shows, Your Show of Shows, and the stable of talent writing for it including Mel Brooks, Larry Gelbart, Neil Simon and some guy named Woody Allen. It also chronicles the difficulties in working with such a tempermental giant as Caesar as well as his problems with drugs and alcohol.
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