What About Bob? with Bill Murray: DVD Cover

    What About Bob? Director: Frank Oz Cast: Bill Murray, Richard Dreyfuss, Julie Hagerty, Charlie Korsmo

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    • DVD Release Date: 07/11/2000
    • Original Release: 1991
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 8,265

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    Features

    Closed Caption; Original theatrical trailer; French-language track; 2.0 Dolby Surround; Widescreen [1.85:1]

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Opening Credits/"I Feel Wonderful" [3:14]
    2. Patient Referral [3:14]
    3. Baby Steps [:59]
    4. Detective Bob [:59]
    5. Next Stop, Winnipesaukee [1:06]
    6. Meet the Family [10:09]
    7. A Sailor [5:55]
    8. The Diving Instructor [7:50]
    9. Heimlich Hero [8:28]
    10. Sleep-Over [6:32]
    11. Hello America [5:13]
    12. Radical Therapy [7:10]
    13. Birthday Boy [5:23]
    14. The Death Cure [9:44]
    15. For Better or Worse [8:27]
    16. End Credits [2:15]

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    Editorial Reviews

    In this comedy about a doctor-patient relationship pushed way beyond the office, Bill Murray plays Bob Wiley, a neurotic New Yorker struggling with a whirlwind of paralyzing phobias. When an exasperated colleague pawns the handful off on Dr. Leo Marvin (Richard Dreyfuss), the psychologist has no idea his last appointment will follow him north to New Hampshire on a month's vacation. Bob takes to Dr. Marvin's latest book like no therapy before it, so the well-meaning pest tracks Marvin down at his lakeside summer home to further discuss his problems. But Marvin, preparing for an interview on Good Morning America and a few weeks of R and R, views Bob's stalking as highly inappropriate, and demands he return to New York. But Bob can't take even the strongest hint, and sets up camp with a neighbor to indulge in his own "vacation" -- from his problems. Meanwhile, Marvin's son Sigmund (Charlie Korsmo), daughter Anna (Catherine Erbe), and wife Fay (Julie Hagerty) take to Bob's loopy charm, which Marvin views as an irritating threat. Marvin's temperature rises as Bob insinuates his way into the family, helping Sigmund learn to dive and counseling the previously ignored Anna. As Bob's stock continues to rise, and his to plummet, Marvin becomes increasingly unhinged as the minutes tick down to the interview. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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    I can relate to this movieby Anonymous

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    February 23, 2008: I have to say What about Bob is one of those movies where a patient drives his Pyscitrust crazy He drives him so crazy that The doctor hates Bob but the rest of the family loves Bob I guess I can realate to Bob I suffer from Ocd and me and my mom fight sometimes i Drive her crazy like Bob does to Dr. Leo Marvin Richard Dreyfuss does a great job in this movie I remember when he did the movie Stakeout and Another Stakeout and Bill Murry does a great job as Bob in the movie Basically this is about a patient driving his poor doctor insane To the Coo Coo's Nest!!!

    A Comedy Classic!by Anonymous

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    October 28, 2005: This is probably Richard Dreyfuss' best comic role ever, and certainly one of Bill Murray's best. The first time I saw it in the theater I had stomach spasms from laughing so hard and for such a long time. This is a classic role reversal comedy and one that works on several levels. Frank Oz's direction is also excellent. A true classic.


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