It's a hoot to watch him first imitating Cary Grant, and then star opposite him.
It's a damn shame that stars no longer shine the way they once did. I have much appreciation for Ernest Borgnine, and his recently deceased good friend, the great Jack Elam.
I'm a big WWII music fan. Besides all the CD's I've got, I listen to many of the old programs on the internet radio station Live365. There's Fibber McGee & Molly, Gunsmoke, Superman, Captain Midnight, Milton Berle, Jack Benney, Bob Hope, Abbot & Costello, plus the old mystery/horror radio shows, not to mention all the great swing/jazz music from the 40's. Last night one of the stations was running comedy shows that dealt with income tax. I guess back then your taxes had to be in by 3/15 as the Ozzie & Harriet Show I listened to was dated from March 1949 and said that the taxes had to be in by then. I can sit at my computer for hours and laugh my ass off at the jokes. These stations and old programs are really priceless.