Möchtest du verkaufen?
Bild nicht verfügbar
Keine Abbildung vorhanden für
Farbe:
Farbe:
-
-
-
- Der Artikel ist in folgender Variante leider nicht verfügbar
- Keine Abbildung vorhanden
- Herunterladen, um dieses Videos wiederzugeben Flash Player
Route 66
Alterseinstufung: Nicht geprüft Format: DVD
40,04€40,04€
Weitere Versionen auf DVD | Edition | Disks | Preis | Neu ab | Gebraucht ab |
DVD
3. September 2013 "Bitte wiederholen" | — | 6 | 32,16 € | 30,83 € |
Achtung: Dieser Titel ist nicht FSK-geprüft. Eine Lieferung an Minderjährige ist nicht möglich. Klicke bitte hier für weitere Informationen.
Möchten Sie Ihre Elektro- und Elektronikgeräte kostenlos recyceln? Mehr erfahren |
Gratis Versand für deine erste Bestellung
auf Artikel mit Verkauf und Versand von Amazon. Siehe Teilnahmebedingungen.
Produktinformation
- Auslaufartikel (Produktion durch Hersteller eingestellt) : Nein
- Alterseinstufung : Nicht geprüft
- Verpackungsabmessungen : 19.05 x 13.97 x 2.79 cm; 453.59 Gramm
- Herstellerreferenz : ROX2017
- ASIN : B000TV1SSS
- Anzahl Disks : 4
- Kundenrezensionen:
Kundenrezensionen
4,5 von 5 Sternen
4,5 von 5
138 globale Bewertungen
So funktionieren Kundenrezensionen und -bewertungen
Kundenbewertungen, einschließlich Produkt-Sternebewertungen, helfen Kunden, mehr über das Produkt zu erfahren und zu entscheiden, ob es das richtige Produkt für sie ist.
Um die Gesamtbewertung der Sterne und die prozentuale Aufschlüsselung nach Sternen zu berechnen, verwenden wir keinen einfachen Durchschnitt. Stattdessen berücksichtigt unser System beispielsweise, wie aktuell eine Bewertung ist und ob der Prüfer den Artikel bei Amazon gekauft hat. Es wurden auch Bewertungen analysiert, um die Vertrauenswürdigkeit zu überprüfen.
Erfahre mehr darüber, wie Kundenbewertungen bei Amazon funktionieren.Spitzenrezensionen aus anderen Ländern

L. T. M. Liechti
4,0 von 5 Sternen
A Brit's view of an American TV icon
Kundenrezension aus Großbritannien 🇬🇧 am 2. September 2008
I purchased this collection as a result of an ongoing fascination with post-war, pre-Beatles American culture and particularly with the almost mythical Route 66. First thing to point out to the uninitiated is that, despite its evocative title, the series was shot on locations all over the US but nowhere on Route 66 itself! Which doesn't stop it being a classic road-trip document: as the sleeve note says, it portrays an America that no longer exists - the cars, the highways, the towns, the people. I won't describe the casting or plots as these are well documented elsewhere (start with Wikipedia, if you will). What I will highlight is that it represents a landmark in TV drama, mainly due to its pioneering social sensibilities. Hence, even though its production values are very much of its time (monochrome 4/3 pictures, contrasty lighting, overdramatic soundtrack and camera angles, etc.), it has a dramatic depth which we take for granted with modern TV drama but which was very new almost 50 years ago. When I purchased it I failed to notice that it was Region 1 (NTSC) only, so I guess I'm fortunate that it plays here in UK on my elderly LG DVD player which must, I guess, cater for formats other than Region 2 (PAL). This may explain why the pictures are a trifle fuzzy and the sound likewise, although this may also be due to remastering from a very early (1960) videotape source - I'm not sure whether it was originally recorded on videotape or film stock. In any case my purchase price of GBP 17.99 represents great value for 30 50-minute episodes of vintage American TV drama, and if I could be sure that the picture and sound quality were better on a dedicated Region 1 player I'd have given it five stars. Recommended, but if you're in UK be sure your DVD player can handle it!
8 Personen fanden diese Informationen hilfreich
Missbrauch melden
Rezensionen auf Deutsch übersetzen

C. Kingswell
5,0 von 5 Sternen
FOLLOW THIS ROUTE FOR THE TIME BEING
Kundenrezension aus Großbritannien 🇬🇧 am 29. Januar 2008
Classic U.S. television series starring Martin Milner and George Maharis as a couple of buddies travelling together in a corvette motor car along America's Route 66. On the way, they encounter an assortment of characters , many of whom seem to have deep psychological problems, so the storylines are invariably downbeat.
Milner plays Tod Stiles, educated and thoughtful, and Maharis plays Buzz Murdoch, who comes from a tougher background and is good with his fists.
After more than 70 episodes, Maharis left the series due to a bad bout of hepatitis, so Milner was obliged to go it alone for half a dozen episodes. When Maharis recovered, he had a run-in with the producers and a new buddy was found in the form of Glenn Corbett. From this point on it lost its appeal -- at least for me. Glenn Corbett, although a fine actor, was not really the buddy type. He was too serious and more suited to playing loners.
The instantly recognisable theme tune was composed by Nelson Riddle.
The series ran for 116 episodes from 1960 to 1964, and the 15 on these four dvds have been remastered. Guest stars include : Suzanne Pleshette, Leslie Nielsen, Lee Marvin and Jack Lord. The sound and picture quality is very good.
Milner plays Tod Stiles, educated and thoughtful, and Maharis plays Buzz Murdoch, who comes from a tougher background and is good with his fists.
After more than 70 episodes, Maharis left the series due to a bad bout of hepatitis, so Milner was obliged to go it alone for half a dozen episodes. When Maharis recovered, he had a run-in with the producers and a new buddy was found in the form of Glenn Corbett. From this point on it lost its appeal -- at least for me. Glenn Corbett, although a fine actor, was not really the buddy type. He was too serious and more suited to playing loners.
The instantly recognisable theme tune was composed by Nelson Riddle.
The series ran for 116 episodes from 1960 to 1964, and the 15 on these four dvds have been remastered. Guest stars include : Suzanne Pleshette, Leslie Nielsen, Lee Marvin and Jack Lord. The sound and picture quality is very good.
12 Personen fanden diese Informationen hilfreich
Missbrauch melden

DR
5,0 von 5 Sternen
A very good show
Kundenrezension aus Kanada 🇨🇦 am 21. August 2019
My first time watching this show was seeing it in 2019 on DVD and I was very impressed.
The concept of moving from place to place and getting involved in the local residents’ lives is not a new one. However, Tod and Buz did not move around because they had a criminal record or because they had a certain destination in mind. Rather they were two young guys cruising through the country (in a nice car) trying to figure things out.
Milner (well educated Tod) and Maharis (street wise Buz) did an excellent job portraying the different personalities of their characters and the chemistry between them was very good.
The stories are well written and it’s nice to see some actors ( as guest stars) in their early years.
Overall I’m glad I took a chance on this DVD. This show is better than most of what is on TV today.
The concept of moving from place to place and getting involved in the local residents’ lives is not a new one. However, Tod and Buz did not move around because they had a criminal record or because they had a certain destination in mind. Rather they were two young guys cruising through the country (in a nice car) trying to figure things out.
Milner (well educated Tod) and Maharis (street wise Buz) did an excellent job portraying the different personalities of their characters and the chemistry between them was very good.
The stories are well written and it’s nice to see some actors ( as guest stars) in their early years.
Overall I’m glad I took a chance on this DVD. This show is better than most of what is on TV today.

Amazon Customer
4,0 von 5 Sternen
Interested in American life in 1960.? This is ideal research material.
Kundenrezension aus Kanada 🇨🇦 am 13. Januar 2018
A good, solid drama with likeable leads. Fascinating in an anthropological way, because it was made in 1960-61, with contemporary storylines. Modern shows like Mad Men, that strive to portray American life in the sixties, are probably inaccurate, in that they whimsically and falsely apply modern attitudes to things like feminism to fictional accounts of life in the sixties. Also, Mad Men has almost no exterior shots, because they would be too expensive to produce.
Watch Route 66 and you can see how people dressed in 1960, and how buildings looked, and how rooms were decorated. If you like the cars from the fifties,, this is the show to watch. You get a fairly good sense of the social attitudes of the time. One striking (and perhaps dismaying) feature of Route 66 is that there are no Black characters at all. Black people just don't exist in the world as it is shown on the show.
Some interesting early performances from actors who later became stars. Lee Marvin, Robert Duvall and Walther Matthau, for example. Well worth a look.
Watch Route 66 and you can see how people dressed in 1960, and how buildings looked, and how rooms were decorated. If you like the cars from the fifties,, this is the show to watch. You get a fairly good sense of the social attitudes of the time. One striking (and perhaps dismaying) feature of Route 66 is that there are no Black characters at all. Black people just don't exist in the world as it is shown on the show.
Some interesting early performances from actors who later became stars. Lee Marvin, Robert Duvall and Walther Matthau, for example. Well worth a look.
2 Personen fanden diese Informationen hilfreich
Missbrauch melden

Jean Pierre Letourneau
5,0 von 5 Sternen
Great series from the age of B&W
Kundenrezension aus Kanada 🇨🇦 am 21. August 2011
I had virtually no recollection of Route 66. What I expected from the DVD edition were mostly girls, adventure and fistfights. I was therefore pleasantly surprised to discover this sort of mixture of Jack Kerouack and Tennesse Williams. Tod and Buz (Sal and Dean?) stand as liberators rescuing people driven to various degrees of dysfunctionality by repression and conformism. The parents / children relashionship in particular seems to be one of Sterling Silliphant's favorite themes. This interesting behavioral analysis of early sixties America, combined with on-site filming, gives Route 66 an historical value that is noteworthy.
The first season is the only one in which Tod and Buz are both permanently present, which makes it all the more valuable. It contains a few episodes dealing with unsolved WWII issues - the series debuted only 15 years after the war. The dialogues and the acting performances are top-class and the filming succesfully shows the beauty that B&W can create.
The quality of Infinity Entertainment's digital edition is generally good, though some episodes like The beryllium eater will display considerable granularity in the picture. Anyhow, Route 66 season 1 is a document to be treasured.
The first season is the only one in which Tod and Buz are both permanently present, which makes it all the more valuable. It contains a few episodes dealing with unsolved WWII issues - the series debuted only 15 years after the war. The dialogues and the acting performances are top-class and the filming succesfully shows the beauty that B&W can create.
The quality of Infinity Entertainment's digital edition is generally good, though some episodes like The beryllium eater will display considerable granularity in the picture. Anyhow, Route 66 season 1 is a document to be treasured.
3 Personen fanden diese Informationen hilfreich
Missbrauch melden