He & She
He & She
| 06 September 1967 (USA)
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    Cleveronix A different way of telling a story
    WillSushyMedia This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
    Darin One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
    Dana An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
    junefirst26 Please Richard and Paula, or to whom it may concern, can you please try and get this very funny series out on DVD, once and for all. It's only one year(season), it could all fit into one box. I, myself, have other favorites, and when I see them being released on DVD, one season after another, to tell you the truth, I am reluctant to purchase them because of the huge out lay of cash to purchase every year, one after another, such as Bewitched. However, I did purchase the cartoon series Topcat, and The Jetsons, since they were only on for one season, and I knew ahead of time that I could still enjoy my favorite shows and not have to shell out money for each succeeding season. So, PLEASE again, try and get this HIP series out on DVD, while the cast members can still make comments on it.
    catons4 There are so many shows on television now that are inappropriate for all to see. This would be a wonderful change. It has a family quality that is missing from today's programming. This was one of our family's favorite comedy series. We would love to have this on a DVD series for all of us to enjoy over and over again with our grandchildren! Please consider this one for a DVD series. What do we have to do to get this to DVD? It is an all-time favorite and we would buy it in a minute. It reminds me of an old time family comedy. Every age would appreciate the funny humor of Paula Prentiss and Richard Benjamin. Their comedy is universal!
    quietpilot This show rocked and was eons before it's time! Kudo's to CBS for having the courage to put it on the air, even if it did have a terrible time slot.To me, what made this show truly ahead of it's time, not to mention hysterically funny, was the ongoing sub-plot that implied Cassidy's character "offscreen" was gay. My God, what WOULD have happened in the 60's if the fictitious Jetman fans had actually known their beloved super-hero and a man's man was portrayed by a Gay? Some of the best scenes and lines from He and She depicted Poor Richard and his writers always having to keep "Jetman" in the closet, particularly during the mandatory public appearance gigs. The He and She writers were great at laying it all between the lines for CBS viewers. Exceptionally well written. Jetman's "offscreen" personna was the heart of the show I thought.Bring it Back!!!!
    criticman2000 What an amazing show. I was 11 when this was on and I had to pull every con game imaginable to get to stay up late enough to watch it. Prentiss and Benjamin were great together, having the real chemistry of actual married people (they were and still are, wed). They were funny and a pleasure to watch. Hamilton Camp was hilarious, too, but best of all was Jack Cassidy (father of David and Shaun) as the ultimate Hollywood schnorrer. I loved this and was really upset when it got axed, basically because the show that came on before it was a completely dud. For a while there was talk about reviving it, but it never happened. Produced by David Davis who was one of the geniuses who created the first "Mary Tyler Moore Show", this had much the same flavor. One of the funniest episodes of the latter series was where Jack Cassidy appeared as Ted Knight's ultra-competitive brother. If you ever get the opportunity to see episodes of "He & She", don't pass it up.