VHS Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Vintage Collector Series 5 P
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Condition: Like New | Format: VHS | Rating: G | Genre: Comedy | Leading Role: Dean Martin/Jerry Lewis |
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VHS Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis Collector Series 5 Pack VHS B&W approximately 389 minutes. Between 1950 and 1955, the phenomenally popular state, screen, and television team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis served as the frequent guest hosts for this comedy-variety series, The Colgate Comedy Hour. Cassette 1 - OSCAR winner Bob Fosse (Cabaret) and his dancing partner, Mary Ann Niles, made their first appearance on the show on February 4, 1951, as did Martin and Lewis’s frequent co-star, Polly Bergen (The Stooge). Dean sings two songs from At War With the Army, their first film with Polly, while Jerry wreaks havoc at the wedding reception of Dino’s old school sweetheart, and as the wacky attendant at a drive-in movie theater. Approximately 52 minutes. Cassette 2 - Dancer-choreographers Bob Fosse and Mary Ann Niles returned on April 29, 1951, appearing with big-band singer Helen O’Connell in an episode co-written by Norman Lear, producer of All in the Family and Maude. Fosse dons white tie and tails for “Steppin’ Out” and O’Connell sings “All of Me,” while Jerry drives Dino to distraction as a crazy caddy and a loud-mouthed library patron, cracking up the crew with irreverent ad-libs. Approximately 52 minutes. Cassette 3 - Jane Morgan, who played Mrs. Margaret Davis on Our Miss Brooks, appeared on May 20, 1951, in another episode featuring dancer-choreographers Bob Fosse and Mary Ann Niles and co-written by Norman Lear. Fosse and Niles perform “Get Happy: and Dean sings “There’s No Tomorrow.” While Jerry tries to fix a bathing beauty contest so his homely cousin can win, and cuts up as a disorderly orderly and a violent valet. Approximately 51 minutes. Cassette 4 – On an episode co-written by Norman Lear and first broadcast on June 3, 1951, Martin and Lewis welcomed the five DeMarco Sisters, plus The Johnny Conrad Dancers. Sonny King, Tommy Farrell, and Danny Arnold. Dean signs “Too Young” and “San Fernando Valley,” while Jerry disrupts a dog show, a drama class, and a hot date between Dino and an attractive young babysitter, playing both the oversized “baby: and his father. Approximately 54 minutes. Cassette 5 – Comedian Franklin Pangborn, who appeared opposite W.C. Fields in the Bank Dick and never Give a Sucker an Even Break, was featured on January 10, 1054, along with the musical group The Modernaires. Dean sings “Pretty Baby” and receives his gold record for “That’s Amore” from Jerry, who makes a shambles of the toy section in a big department store, with Pangborn in fine form as a flustered floorwalker. Approximately 51 minutes. Packaged by Good Times Home Video Entertainment Shipping estimate is for MEDIA SHIPPING , if upgrade to Priority just message me for updated invoice I have other Television shows boxed sets listed and I can combine shipping, please see my other listings |
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