A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Widescreen) [DVD]

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Widescreen) [DVD]
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Based on the Broadway musical comedy, this farce set in Ancient Rome follows slave and scam-artist P...

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Based on the Broadway musical comedy, this farce set in Ancient Rome follows slave and scam-artist Pseudolus (Zero Mostel in a signature role) as he attempts to win his freedom by brokering the sale of a virgin. Stephen Sondheim's score adds to the...
 

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Historical Film DVD - Director Richard Lester uses the Burt Shevelove/Larry Gelbart/Stephen Sondheim...

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Historical Film DVD - Director Richard Lester uses the Burt Shevelove/Larry Gelbart/Stephen Sondheim Broadway musical hit as a launching pad for some of his wildest slapstick gaggery. Zero Mostel repeats his stage role as Pseudolus, the cunning Roman...
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Based on the Broadway musical comedy, this farce set in Ancient Rome follows slave and scam-artist Pseudolus (Zero Mostel in a signature role) as he attempts to win his freedom by brokering the sale of a virgin. Stephen Sondheim's score adds to the appeal.