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Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald (1997)
88 %
Reviews Counted: 8 Fresh: 7 Rotten:1 Average Rating: 7.4/10
Runtime: 1 hr 43 mins
Synopsis:
This Japanese comedy centers around the broadcast of a radio play, "Woman of Destiny", written by a housewife named Miyako who won the station's on-air contest. The play is a simple story about a fishing village romance, but shortly before the play is to have its first performance, the show's... [More]
This Japanese comedy centers around the broadcast of a radio play, "Woman of Destiny", written by a housewife named Miyako who won the station's on-air contest. The play is a simple story about a fishing village romance, but shortly before the play is to have its first performance, the show's lead actress, Nokko, demands that her character become an American named Mary Jane. Though this requires parts of the script to be rewritten hours before they go on-air, the radio station agrees. However, when her male costar also demands his character be Americanized, and named Donald McDonald no less, Miyako and the show's producers are thrown into a frenzy. Both a hilarious farce and a wicked satire on Japanese and American culture, WELCOME BACK, MR. MCDONALD is a hugely entertaining comedy. [Less]
Genre: Foreign Films
Starring: Toshiakai Karasawa, Kyoka Suzuki, Masahiko Nishimura, Keiko Toda, Ken Watanabe
Director: Koki Mitani
DVD Info
Release:
Jun 3, 2004
DVD Features:
- Region 0
- Keep Case
- Letterboxed - 1.85
Audio:
- Stereo - Japanese
Additional Release Material:
- Trailers
Interactive Features:
- Scene Access
- Interactive Menus
Text/Photo Galleries:
- Stills/Photos
- Biographies
Reviews
1 - 16 (sorted by date; UK critics are listed first)
01/26/06 03:16 AM
Mr. McDonald is a loving tribute to the magic of storytelling that’s warm, huggable, overflowing with wonder and charm.
07/17/03 01:07 PM
Even if it doesn't generate many laughs, it's good-spirited tone will put a smile in your heart, and its rousing ending will likely have you applauding.
11/13/01 04:54 PM
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