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Reviews (13)

Sep 12, 2016
Mouse Trap, an iconic game
One of the greatest, most loved games of all time. First of a series of three Rube Goldberg contraptions designed by Marvin Glass for Ideal (Crazy Clock and Fish Bait were the other two), Mouse Trap has endured as a popular game for over half a century .
Do yourself a favor and find an original 1963 version with all the decorative cardboard inserts, the whimsical artwork is fantastic and very 1960s!

May 20, 2019
11/22/63 Stephen King at his BEST! Craig Wasson is PHENOMENAL!
This is my favorite King novel, much different than the rest. He combines great science fiction, thrilling action and a poignant love story. Craig Wasson does a masterful job of translating the written word into living, breathing REAL life.
Jun 06, 2011
A true comedy/monster classic! Great for kids and adults alike
This classic is the perfect combination of iconic Universal monsters and the greatest comedy duo of the 1940's. I like how one reviewer put it: "The movie is funny when it needs to be funny and scary when it needs to be scary". Abbott and Costello display perfect timing with each other and the monsters and provide plenty of laughs and yet the screenplay allows the Frankenstein Monster, Dracula, the Wolfman and even the Invisible man to enjoy their due respect. I believe only Young Frankenstein did a better job of parodying Universal Studio's classic monsters.
This movie wears as well today as it did over 50 years ago. The DVD I purchased came with a nice bonus mini-documentary about the production of the movie. I consider this DVD a "must have" addition to any viewer's library.