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| Genre/Form: | Television comedies Drama |
|---|---|
| Material Type: | Videorecording |
| Document Type: | Visual material |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Sam Denoff; Bill Persky; Carl Reiner; Peter Baldwin; Dick Van Dyke; Rose Marie; Morey Amsterdam; Larry Mathews; Mary Tyler Moore; Richard Deacon; Jerry Paris; H Cronjager; Robert De Grasse; Kenneth A Reid; Beryl Gelfond; Earle Hagen; Harald Johnson; Marge Makau; CBS Television Network.; Calvada Productions (Firm); Image Entertainment (Firm); et al |
| OCLC Number: | 54510487 |
| Notes: | Videodisc release of episodes 71-76 of the television sitcom from the 1963-1964 season. Special features: see disc menu. |
| Credits: | Cinematrographers, Henry Cronjager, Jr., Robert DeGrasse ; art director, Kenneth A. Reid ; editor, Beryl Gelfond ... [et al.] ; original music, Earle H. Hagen ; costume designers, Harald Johnson, Marge Makau. |
| Cast: | Dick Van Dyke, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, Larry Mathews, Mary Tyler Moore, Richard Deacon, Jerry Paris, Carl Reiner. |
| Target Audience: | MPAA rating: Not rated. |
| Description: | 1 videodisc (150 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in. |
| Details: | DVD, Region 1, full screen presentation; Dolby Digital mono. |
| Contents: | Big Max Calvada -- The ballad of the Betty Lou -- Turtles, ties and toreadors -- The sound of the trumpets of conscience falls deafly on a brain that holds its ears ... or something like that! -- The third one from the left -- The Alan Brady Show presents. |
| Responsibility: | CBS Television ; Calvada Productions ; producers, Sam Denoff, Bill Persky, Carl Reiner ; writer, Carl Reiner ... [et al.] ; director, Peter Baldwin ... [et al.]. |
Abstract:
Pratfall-prone Rob and his wife Laura, along with wisecracking co-workers Sally and Buddy, continue to combine wit and slapstick. "Big Max Calvada" is about an underworld figure who involves Rob, Sally and Buddy in an unusual writing assignment. In "The Ballad of the Betty Lou," Rob and Jerry invest in a sailboat and find they have embarked on a disastrous venture. In "Turtles, Ties and Toreadors," Rob feels very much the hero when he hires a maid for his overworked wife, Laura. In "The Sound of the Trumpets of Conscience ...," Rob becomes involved with the police when he thinks he has witnessed two crooks making their getaway from the scene of a crime. In "The Third One from the Left," A young chorus girl on The Alan Brady Show falls desperately in love with Rob. In "The Alan Brady Show Presents," the entire Alan Brady staff presents a Christmas show instead of the script turned in by the show's writers.
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