![: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Special Edition [1968]](http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0000BZND7.02._SCMZZZZZZZ_.jpg)
Amazon.co.uk Review:
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang entranced and thrilled
children and their parents when it puttered into the
cinema in 1968. More than three decades later, and
despite the eventual arrival of a stage version that
throws the full weight of blockbuster effects at the
story, the original remains the real thing for fans of
all ages. The flying car is the star and it's impossible
not to feel a surge of thrilling relief as the wings kick
in when she plunges over the cliff and soars off on her
great adventure. The songs might not be the greatest in
musical history, but they are delivered with great charm
by Dick Van Dyke as Caractacus Potts (a toned-down
version of his infamous Bert in Mary Poppins),
Sally Ann Howes (Truly Scrumptious) and the children.
And then there is Robert Helpmann's child catcher, a
terrifyingly sinister figure who exudes a pungent whiff
of undiluted evil unmatched by any character since
Dorothy squared up to the witch in The Wizard of Oz.
Cameos from British character actors abound: Benny Hill,
Lionel Jeffries, Anna Quayle, James Robertson Justice and
Max Wall all put in appearances that add some fibre to
the overall sweetness of the story. Chitty Chitty
Bang Bang is the ultimate nostalgic confection for
family viewing.
On the DVD: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Special Edition comes to DVD in widescreen format with a
Dolby soundtrack to recreate the authentic cinematic
experience for everyone who remembers it from the first
time round. The picture quality is robust, revealing some
rather homespun aspects to the special effects. Extras
are dominated by Dick Van Dyke remembering his time on
the film, plus a short item on the origins of the car
itself and various trailers. --Piers Ford
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