I've always had mixed feelings about this series and wonder at the wisdom of having famous guest stars, usually American, in the leads. At its worst, in my opinion, was Vincent Price in Ruddigore who I think ruined that production. But, in my opinion, Gorshin didn't disgrace himself and I think he fit in with the spirit of this version.
The others were good as well. I didn't object to the garden party settings but I think sometimes it was a bit distracting to have the "guests" looking in on some of the scenes.
I did think Fairbanks seemed lost and confused much of the time in the introductions and perhaps Vincent Price should have introduced them instead of Doug Jr. or instead of playing Ruddigore.
This is, incidentally, the last operetta before Mikado and the ones following are, I think, greater works than this one but "Ida" is always interesting. The DVD is good but has few extra features.
The others were good as well. I didn't object to the garden party settings but I think sometimes it was a bit distracting to have the "guests" looking in on some of the scenes.
I did think Fairbanks seemed lost and confused much of the time in the introductions and perhaps Vincent Price should have introduced them instead of Doug Jr. or instead of playing Ruddigore.
This is, incidentally, the last operetta before Mikado and the ones following are, I think, greater works than this one but "Ida" is always interesting. The DVD is good but has few extra features.