Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round
Cast :James Coburn, Camilla Sparv
Director :Bernard Girard
Studio :Columbia Tristar Hom
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen
Released Date :January 01, 1966
DVD Released Date :September 30, 2003
Language :English (Dubbed), French (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled), English (Original Language), Japanese (Subtitled), Korean (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled)
Audience Rating :NR (Not Rated)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateAugust 11, 2003
SummaryHarrison Ford fans, take note
Content
I haven't actually seen this (yes, I know, "0 out of 27 people found this review helpful"), but fans of Harrison Ford will want to know about it because it's his first movie role. It's actually a James Coburn flick, and a very young Ford has about one line as an uncredited bellhop. As I write this, I don't see any mention in the Amazon.com listing about Ford's presence, so I thought I'd post the info for Ford completists. As far as I know, this is also the first time this has been available on home video.

Rating
DateAugust 04, 2002
SummaryA tad more sophisticated than Waterhole #3
Content
We are used to seeing James Coburn bigger than life. He may be here but blends in to the story and soon you think of him as Eli Kotch or who ever he is at the moment.

Eli Kotch is planning a large caper that will be masked by a visit by the Soviet Premier. He must make some quick cash to finance this plan. To do this he becomes many people and no one. Wooing maids to gain access to their employer's abodes and pilfering on a large scale. It is fun watching him manufacture his personality and background. He becomes very efficient at this and even the boldness (with that Coburn grimace) will impress you. As in "Waterhole #3" (see my review) he must chose between the girl and the money. Keep your eyes and ears open for the outcome. Shall justice prevail?

Rating
DateJune 23, 2000
Summaryanother great coburn performance
Content
this movie is another great james coburn movie somewhat in thespirit of our man and in like flint, as well as presidents analyst. itfeatures a great coburn performance when he was in his prime in the 1960's. well worth the money.
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