Russell wrote:There is something very German to this humor: it is slightly funny, as well as stylish, but it does not get me rolling over the floor.
Slightly funny? Had me in stitches!
What a great performance! Freddie is fabulous. Details, glorious details.
This is humor from an age when viewers (audiences) didn't demand slam-bam instant gratification. When they could enjoy a story that grew over time and were prepared to be attentive and think about what is going on. These days if 2 or 3 minutes go by without an in-yer-face gag or a big explosion the kids are already glazing over.
"Dinner for One" is almost 18 minutes of live, unedited comedic brilliance, and it made my day.