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The Beverly Hillbillies, 1993
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The Beverly Hillbillies (1993) // Dir. Penelope Spheeris
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dean-isms · 6 months
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“Well, let’s go visit the Beverly Hillbillies.”
Reference: The Beverly Hillbillies
Episode: 8x14 “Trial and Error”
Writer: Andrew Dabb
Spoken To: Sam Winchester
Media Type: Television, Movie
Timeframe: 1962-1971 (Television), 1993 (Movie)
Description: A nouveau-riche hillbilly family moves to Beverly Hills and shakes up the privileged society with their hayseed ways.
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52 years ago today, March 23, 1971, the final episode of The Beverly Hillbillies aired. It originally broadcast for nine seasons on CBS from September 26, 1962 to March 23, 1971, starring Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, Donna Douglas, and Max Baer, Jr.
The series is about a poor backwoods family transplanted to Beverly Hills, California, after striking oil on their land. A Filmways production created by writer Paul Henning, it is the first in a genre of "fish out of water" television shows, and was followed by other Henning-inspired country-cousin series on CBS. In 1963, Henning introduced Petticoat Junction, and in 1965 he reversed the rags-to-riches model for Green Acres. Panned by many entertainment critics in its time, it quickly became a huge ratings success for most of its nine-year run on CBS.
The Beverly Hillbillies ranked among the top twenty most watched programs on television for eight of its nine seasons, twice ranking as the number one series of the year, with a number of episodes that remain among the most watched television episodes of all time. It accumulated seven Emmy nominations during its run. The series remains in syndication on MeTV, and its ongoing popularity spawned a 1993 film remake by 20th Century Fox.
In 1997, the episode "Hedda Hopper's Hollywood" was ranked #62 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time.
The Beverly Hillbillies was one of the very few network situation comedies to feature multi-episode story arcs and was among the earliest farce comedy series on American television.
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“(Beverly) Hillbillies, that is…”
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The first DVD that my family owned was a collection of assorted Beverly Hillbillies episodes. While not as primordially formative for me as the re-runs of The Andy Griffith Show we watched even before we had such a modern convenience, it’s safe to say that this was yet another piece of media that shaped my… sensibilities. There are modern mega-hit songs I hear on the radio all the time that I don’t actually know the lyrics to, but I know the opening and closing themes of The Beverly Hillbillies. Of course, often, those old DVD collections didn’t have the actual themes and had some other lyric-less tunes in their place.
I wouldn’t call the series anything approaching “high art” or “essential viewing,” and it certainly trafficked in stereotypes: The Ignorant Yokel is still with us—often the go-to voice and posture when someone wants to indicate stupidity and backwards or conservative thinking—but The Beverly Hillbillies itself was just as much a send-up of the hill folks as it was a critique of the Beverly Hills culture they were dropped into after patriarch Jed Clampett was “shootin’ at some food” and unearthed a fortune in oil. A repeated early joke in the show is how some person will treat the Clampetts like dirt and then do an over-the-top 180 after discovering they’re wealthy. It’s just as much a joke directed at the supposed well-to-do and cultured rich and how completely and utterly their nose-in-the-air posturing gives way to obsequious hand-wringing and smiling as they try to stay close to the money, in the good graces of a particularly big new fish in a small pond. Even as the show devolves into sillier and sillier escapades (like Jed’s nephew Jethro buying a tank), this core element remains true as their banker, neighbor, and sort-of friend Milburn Drysdale tries to carefully placate the Clampetts so that they keep their money in his bank, with his greed arguably enabling their continued cultural rampage through the land of (not exactly) good taste.
Looking back at the TV series as an adult (watching some new-to-me re-runs), there is a cynical, mean core buried beneath the string twangin’ “Aw shucks!” fun of making jokes about “possum innards” and the “cement pond” (swimming pool) which I always took for warmth and sweetness and fun. And, as such, the 1993 Beverly Hillbillies film isn’t actually as far off the mark as I kind of thought it was for years…
Here’s another weird Monty quirk: I actually listened to the book on tape (literal tape, cassette) of the novelization of The Beverly Hillbillies film before I saw the movie. We probably got it because my parents recognized the brand, though the actual movie and its novelization are so much meaner and more sexual than the 60s TV series, which featured plenty of talk of courting and marriage, as well as the occasional schemer looking to get their hands on the Clampetts’ money, but was never so forthright and vulgar as this. There’s a particular line from the novelization that I’m not sure is even in the movie—something from Mr. Drysdale directed at his wife and about “getting her liposuction butt in gear” (or something like that). I remember that line because of how explicit it seemed to me as a child, when I heard it riding in our car, and because of how mean it was. I’m not sure if I had seen the original show at that point, but (even if I hadn’t) after I had, the movie still struck me as mean in contrast. Aggressive, tonally.
Here's a great, representative line from the movie: Gold-digging Laura Jackson in disguise as a French tutor says to Jed, “Happiness is hard to find.” But remember that she’s FRONCHE, so take away the “H”… There’s also a sequence of scenes early in the film as the Clampetts drive to their new home where they decide that giving someone the middle finger is the “Californy” way of saying “hello,” so they do it repeatedly. The aggression’s also there in how the character of Granny is treated. Jed uncharacteristically, meanly tells her to “hush up” when they’re tying her in her rocker to the top of the car to take her to Beverly Hills, and Laura calls her an “old hag” when she and her co-conspirator, sycophantic worm Rob Schneider (I mean “Woodrow Tyler”), are dragging the eldest member of the Clampett clan off to an abusive old folks’ home after she overhears their plans. The general state of the Granny Abuse—and the fact that we barely see her or the mansion’s kitchen during the plot—feels somewhat uncannily “off” given how central that location and the character are to so many of the original TV series episodes.
The casting conjures up similar uneasy vibes overall. While I don’t think Jim Varney really looks much like Buddy Ebsen’s original Jed, the others struck me as much closer. They’re still clearly not quite right, but they’re not quite right in ways that only stick out to me because the differences feel so slight and therefore more noticeable. I thought Lily Tomlin was excellent as Drysdale’s right-hand woman Jane Hathaway, and immediately fell for Diedrich Bader’s extremely toothy performance as Jethro, during this re-watch. Cloris Leachman was also a great, if somewhat under-utilized, Granny.
I would say that replacing refined grown adult mama’s boy Sonny Drysdale with the extremely 90s-coded teenager Morgan Drysdale was some kind of aesthetic crime against the original show, but the movie is generally visually coherent with the TV series, though the big-screen cinematography certainly adds to the feeling of uncanniness with how much more expressive and less static it all looks. You see the Clampett mansion from unusual angles that feel, in their own way, as obscene as when Laura is in her skimpy attire getting her legs waxed (while Tyler watches), a gif of which is labelled as potentially explicit in Google’s image search.
Honestly, I had a good time re-watching this movie! It definitely feels more aggressive and mean (or at least more honest about those feelings), but it’s genuinely well-paced, and the jokes are well-executed. There are some physical bits—like Jethro plowing a car into the outhouse Granny is using—that are filmed in a matter-of-fact way that really tickles me. And it’s not like the movie is un-reverential where the source material is concerned. There are jokes taken directly from the TV series (including the Clampetts’ struggle to connect their doorbell ringing with people appearing outside their front door). The opening and closing themes are both used, and Buddy Ebsen makes a brief late-game cameo appearance in his role as the detective Barnaby Jones, of the 70s TV series of the same name.
The 1993 Beverly Hillbillies doesn’t so much swerve from the source material or take it to truly radical new places, but it does enliven it, with the improved camerawork and a new pep (that same aggressiveness, in a way) adding what I found to be an infectious energy this time around.
It’s ultimately of a kind in my head with a whole line-up of similar films, like the 1991 Addams Family or the 1997 George of the Jungle or 99’s Dudley Do-Right, the 2000 The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle, the 2004 Fat Albert film, and even Rob Zombie’s 2022 take on The Munsters. This line from the back-of-the-box description of The Beverly Hillbillies movie novelization audiobook kind of, sort of applies to them all if you squint a little: “But times are a-changin’, and corporate raiders circle their fortune like vultures.” These are, as a loose-knit collection, films about some sort of more innocent source material coming into conflict with a more “modern” and mean and greedy world (loosely speaking). I find the repeated premise charming, and I guess it just goes to show that the original Beverly Hillbillies is kind of timeless or prescient since they were already essentially sort of doing this back in the day, just with less obvious edginess and a lower budget.
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244. Big List of Favorite Commercials part 14
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(the big list of favorite commercials archive)
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"Mr Delicious TV Ad 3 ( The one where he talks about his vasectomy)"
So, we all know the story about Mr. Delicious from Rax Roast Beef from the Vlog Brothers video and how the promotion was a total flop and Rax went into bankruptcy. I had to share him, though. This lil dude was way ahead of his time, I think if he had come out in about 1996 or 2003 people would've "gotten" him.
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1987 Sears Retail Testing "Pete Menagin is a happy man" TV Commercial
First person in to be on the chopping block when Sears discontinued their catalog in 1993? Pete.
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MERCK commercial featuring Scott Lowell (1999)
You ever wear the wrong thing, and you feel like everybody is looking at you? This commercial is that entire feel.
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L'oreal Exuberance Werbung 1995
This outfit. THIS OUTFIT.
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Subaru Justy commercial
Take your little tiny Justy and drive far way from your nosy ass family!
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RC Cola & The 3 Bears Commercial | 1999 [Israel Subtitles Version 2]
This commercial is absolutely bonkers.
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1998 Garden Burger "Paul is shining shoes" TV Commercial
What happened to Garden Burger?! They were white hot in the late 90s and then they disappeared. Loved their fake ribs. I think Kellogg's only offers them to food service companies like cafeterias?
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1998 Tostitos Nachos "Chris Elliot & The Beverly Hillbillies" TV Commercial
Remember when this was a trend? Putting dead celebrities in commercials and editing them to make them sell stuff? I gotta touch base more on that later. I also got to throw Chris Elliot a bone. I like his work on that one year he was on Saturday Night Live. That nacho topping looks gross tho.
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Pillsbury Flour Funny 80s Commercial (1988)
Maybe because we don't bake or have never baked at my house, but a 25 pound bag of flour?!
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Food Emporium commercial (1988)
Okay, so #1 the lady in the commercial twirling around the store and being scared of a lobster looks exactly like the lady from the cover of that Yuppie Handbook. #2: Evian cameo. #3: someone in the comments said:
this is what you hear when you die and go to heaven
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Lucy in Beverly Hills
Part 2 ~ The Episodes
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'Thank God I'm doing "Lucy" and thanks for "The Beverly Hillbillies", "Dick Van Dyke", and the rest.' ~ Lucille Ball, November 4, 1963
~ Parallel Universes ~
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Sometimes hillbillies turned up on Lucycoms - just not necessarily Beverly Hillbillies. Lucille Ball often blacked out her teeth and deepened her voice to play backwoods type characters.
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In "Lucy and Tennessee Ernie Ford" Homer (Ernie Ford) and his family walk into a palatial penthouse and “The Lucy Show” suddenly feels very much like an episode of “The Beverly Hillbillies”.  It is very likely that “The Lucy Show” cast Roy Roberts as the much-anticipated Mr. Cheever after seeing him play banker Mr. Cushing on "The Beverly Hillbillies". Robert Easton (who plays Iffie on "The Lucy Show") appeared in both the TV series and the 1993 film adaptation of “The Beverly Hillbillies.”  
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"Turkey Day" (S2;E4) presents what appears to be stereotypical Native American characters (aka "Indians") who are really just actors on a gig. On "Hillbillies" the faux 'Indians' are played by Benny Rubin and George Suwaya, two performers who were also seen on "I Love Lucy." Lucy's "The Indian Show" (1953) featured Ray Kellogg and Frank Gerstle as the pair. in both cases, the 'white' characters (Mrs. Drysdale / Lucy Ricardo) indulge in broken English and use now-offensive terms in a humorous context.
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"Pygmalion and Elly" (S1;E10) riffs on the George Bernard Shaw play Pygmalion (filmed in 1938), which was the basis for the 1956 musical My Fair Lady (filmed in 1964). Both play and musical deal with the transformation of a lowly woman into the epitome of beauty and class. In 1962 Sonny Drysdale sets to remake Elly from a hillbilly into a woman of society. In 1972, Lucy transformed wallflower Annie Whipple (Ruth Buzzi) into a brazen showgirl on "Here's Lucy." This was Ball's second take on the story, having previously produced "My Fair Lucy" (1965) on "The Lucy Show."
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In 1964, the Hillbillies went on location to Marineland of the Pacific. But they weren't the only only ones. A year later, "The Lucy Show" also shot on location at the marine park, kicking off the show's 'move' to California. CBS had previously shoots at Marineland for “The Munsters”. Coincidentally, Sid Gould, Gary Morton's cousin and a bit player in 45 episodes of “The Lucy Show,” played the Munsters' Marineland tour guide.
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"Dog Days" (S6;E27) trots out most all of Frank Inn's canine cast - and then some. Dozens of dogs were also involved in "Lucy and Viv Learn Judo" (1963). Prominent among Elly's pooches is Lord Nelson, the sheep dog who played Mr. Mooney's pet on "The Lucy Show."
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1963's "The Clampetts in Court" (S1;E32) finds the family being sued by the Johnsons (Murvyn Vye & Kathleen Freeman) who claim to have been injured in an auto accident caused by Jed. They are faking, of course. In addition to Vye and Freeman, the episode features "Lucy" regulars Roy Roberts and Bert Stevens. Similarly, in a 1972 episode of "Here's Lucy," the Carters find themselves in court when a dancer and his unscrupulous agent (Jim Bates & Jesse White) claim injuries from Lucy's negligence - until Lucy and Harry spy him dancing up a storm with an undercover Kim.
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Elly Mae's affection for her 'critters' is not unlike Wayne Newton's on "The Lucy Show" and "Here's Lucy". In both episodes that the singer appears in (as himself), he is surrounded by a variety of barnyard animals. Lucy and Donna Douglas ignored the old show-business axiom: "Never work with children or animals."
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"Jed and the Countess" (S3;E26) introduced Jean Willes as the Countess Maria. While she made only one appearance, Countess Henri Gaston Armand Jean-Louis Philippe Framboise Le Cul-de-Sac  (aka Rosie Hannigan) played by Ann Sothern made seven appearances on "The Lucy Show" in 1965. Burt Mustin played Countess Maria's chauffeur. Mustin played Old Uncle Joe on two episodes of "The Lucy Show." Countess Framboise flirted with Mr. Mooney the same way Countess Maria flirted with Jed. Willes was seen in two films with Lucille Ball as well as an episode of "Here's Lucy."
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The Commerce Bank of Beverly Hills and The Westland Bank were the banks featured (respectively) on "The Beverly Hillbillies" and "The Lucy Show."
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When "Elly Becomes a Secretary" (S1;E35), Millburn Drysdale is guest speaker at the National Bankers Convention. Two years later, in 1964, Vinnie Meyers (Max Showalter) takes over for Mr. Mooney while he is away at a banker's convention in Bridgeport on "The Lucy Show." Meyers is said to be from the Jamestown (NY) branch of Mr. Mooney's bank.
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In a 1967 episode of "Here's Lucy," Mrs. Carmichael is volunteered as a date for the 90 year-old president of the bank (Dennis Day) so he can attend the Annual Bankers Banquet. Naturally, she disguises herself as a little old lady and finds that although he is old, he is still very interested in the opposite sex!
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"The Clampetts Play the Rams" (S4;E7) tackles two hot topics of the day: Football and Color Television. Lucycoms were no stranger to pigskin plots, the LA Rams in particular. The entire team was featured in the 1949 Lucille Ball film Easy Living. Other mentions include: "The Football Game" (1950), Lucy is a Referee" (1962), "Lucy The Skydiver" (1970), and "Lucy and Aladdin's Lamp" (1971).
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Although not played by Stretch (aka Duke), Lucy Ricardo briefly encountered a Basset Hound named Rocky aboard the S.S. Constitution in 1956. Lonely, she briefly considers the dog as a ping pong partner!
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"The Little Monster" (S5;E29) introduces banker Drysdale's obnoxious nephew, Little Millby, played by Teddy Eccles. A year earlier on "The Lucy Show," banker Mooney's unruly nephew Wendell, played by Jay North, visits his uncle Theodore in "Lucy The Robot" (1965). North is best remembered for playing cherubic menace named Dennis on his own sitcom. Coincidentally, Eccles played Arnold Mooney, banker Mooney's youngest son, on a 1964 episode of "The Lucy Show."
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The Clampetts found themselves in England on several occasions. Most of their adventures were filmed in Hollywood, but the shows did include some location shooting with the principal cast, including of Buckingham Palace, a location visited by Lucy and Ethel in 1955. On "I Love Lucy," however, the Palace was recreated at Desilu. In 1966, Lucy Carmichael went to London in a special titled "Lucy in London." This time Ball and company actually visited England. Both the Clampetts and Mrs. Carmichael flew Pan American Airlines. Lucy Carter went to London in 1971 as traveling companion to talk show host David Frost. Once again Pan Am carried the characters across the pond. In return, stock footage of one of their jets was used, but viewers never saw anything more than Hollywood recreations of the interior of the jet and Frost's London TV studio. Faversham!
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In "Race for the Queen" (S2;19) in 1964, Miss Jane competed with Elly Mae (and Granny!) for the titled Queen of Beverly Hills. In 1970, Lucy Carter competed with Carol Krausmeyer for the title of Secretary Beautiful. Both pageants featured celebrity judges: Bob Cummings on "Hillbillies" and Robert Alda on "Lucy". Naturally, and somewhat regrettably, both contests included swimsuit competitions!
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In "Clampett City General Store" (S3;E3) Granny gets cast as Cleopatra in Mammoth Pictures' new epic. A year earlier, in 1963, Lucy Carmichael played Cleopatra for the Danfield Community Players. In both scripts, Theda Bara, who played Cleopatra in 1917, and the 1963 Liz Taylor epic are mentioned. Neither scripts acknowledge the 1934 Cecil B. DeMille epic starring Claudette Colbert.
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A bus tour of Beverly Hills is part of "Dr. Jed Clampett" (S3;E5) and a 1955 episode of "I Love Lucy" titled "The Tour". Both feature second unit film footage of a tour bus driving through the palm-lined streets. On the bus, an obnoxious woman is aching to get off, despite the warnings of the bus driver. In "Dr. Jed Clampett", that woman is the mother of a tap dancing prodigy and the home is that of movie studio owner Jed Clampett. In "The Tour," that woman is Lucy Ricardo, and the home is that of movie star Richard Widmark.
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In "Jed the Movie Mogul" (S3;E1), TV viewers (and the Clampetts) get a preview of a scene from the upcoming Universal film Send Me No Flowers. The scene features Rock Hudson and Doris Day and is shown to the Clampetts as dailies from a film being shot at Jed's Mammoth Studios. On a 1955 episode of "I Love Lucy" titled "Lucy and the Dummy" the host of the MGM executive show introduces a clip from their upcoming movie musical Guys and Dolls. After the first airing, the clip was removed from the syndicated print, while Send Me No Flowers remains part of "The Beverly Hillbillies" to this day. That same season, Lucy Ricardo met Rock Hudson on "In Palm Springs." BTW, both films were released in color, but seen on television shows filmed and aired in black and white.
Double Trouble
With so many episodes and so many seasons, it was inevitable that "Hillbillies" and "I Love Lucy" shared the same titles.
"The Ballet" (S3;E10) of the "Beverly Hillbillies" concerns Jed financially rescuing the Los Angeles ballet. Leon Belasco played the ballet master. He was seen on several episodes of "The Lucy Show," often in the context of classical music. "The Ballet" (S1;E10) of "I Love Lucy" has Lucy learning ballet to get into Ricky's act. Mary Wickes played the ballet mistress. Wickes played social climber Adaline Ashley on a 1967 episode of "Hillbillies."
"The Diner" (S6;E19) of "The Beverly Hillbillies" and "The Diner" (S3;E27) of "I Love Lucy" have more than titles in common. They both concern the main characters purchasing a diner. Jethro named his eatery The Happy Gizzard. The feuding Ricardos and Mertzes divide their diner. One half is named A Little Bit of Cuba, and the other side is named A Big Hunk of America.
~ Epilogue: Y'all Come Back Now!
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When the Clampetts made the cover of TV Guide in November 1962, it was Lucille Ball who got top billing - with a line over the masthead promoting her TV special with Danny Kaye. "The Beverly Hillbillies" made the cover nine times - while Lucille Ball reigned as queen of the Guide with 39 covers.
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"Return of the Beverly Hillbillies" (1981) featured Lucy regulars Lurene Tuttle as Mollie Heller as Charles Lane as Chief, both of whom were in the original series. Lucille Ball never presented a 'reunion' show as such, she simply reinvented her Lucy character with a new last name, just as she did in 1986's short-lived "Life With Lucy."
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In addition to comic books, both shows were novelized for young readers.
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The Son Struggles Where the Father Soared
Editor’s Note: The following contains The Son spoilers and mentioned of suicide. There isn’t a lot that connects Florian Zeller‘s dark domestic drama The Son to the 1993 movie adaptation of The Beverly Hillbillies. However, watching The Son, I was reminded of a quote from Roger Ebert’s review of The Beverly Hillbillies: “When directors make a wonderful movie, you look forward to their next one…
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Elly May Clampett (Erika Eleniak), giving the high school bully, Lance (Charlie Heath) a good ol' fashioned hickory nut-crunch. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Credit: The Beverly Hillbillies (1993) directed by Penelope Spheeris. #MissJaneHathaway #CharlieHeath #JimVarney #TheBeverlyHillbillies #MilburnDrysdale #Granny #MargaretDrysdale #DabneyColeman #FunnyMemes #DaisyMayMoses #ImSoLonesomeICouldCry #JedClampett #20thCenturyFox #DiedrichBader #Memes #WoodrowTyler #LeaThompson #TheBeverlyHillbilliesMovie #PenelopeSpheeris #ErikaEleniak #MorganDrysdale #LauraJackson #RobSchneider #GroinAttack #GroinShot #HickoryNutCrunch #EllyMayClampett #KevinConnolly https://www.instagram.com/p/CkTh0dfpZ0Yy5NkSNXQ5cChaoR7DKmxBevrH040/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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𝙐𝙣 𝙙í𝙖 𝙘𝙤𝙢𝙤 𝙃𝙤𝙮 26 Septiembre (1962) Estrenó The Beverly Hillbillies Fue un programa de televisión de los años 1960 sobre una familia de montañeses (hillbillies) que vivían en el sur de California. Fue emitido por la cadena CBS, saliendo al aire su primer episodio en 1962 y cerrando con el último episodio el 23 de marzo de 1971 En la serie, Jed Clampett descubre petróleo mientras cazaba en sus tierras. Con su familia y su nueva riqueza se muda a Beverly Hills (California). En 1993 se hizo una adaptación al cine. (en Videofoto Panama) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci_MNEoLRgr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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The Beverly Hillbillies (1993) // Dir. Penelope Spheeris
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EVA GABOR.
Filmography
Movie theater
1941: Forced landing
1941: New York City
1941: Pacific blackout
1942: Star spangled rhythm
1945: A royal scandal
1946: The Wife of Monte Cristo
1950: A radio life
1952: Love Island
1953: Paris model
1954: Captain Kidd and the slave girls
1954: The Mad Magician
1954: The Last Time I Saw Paris
1955: Artists and Models
1957: My man Godfrey
1957: The truth about women
1957: Don't go near the water
1958: Gigi
1959: It started with a kiss
1963: A new kind of love
1964: Youngblood Hawke
1970: The Aristocats (voice)
1977: Bernardo and Bianca (voice)
1979: Nutcracker fantasy (voice)
1987: The Jetsons meet the Flintstones (voice)
1987: The Princess Academy
1990: Bernardo and Bianca in Kangarooland (voice)
1991: The People vs. Zsa Zsa Gabor (documentary).
Theater
1950-1951: The happy time, in Plymouth, as Mignonette.
1956-1956: Little glass clock, in John Golden, as Gabrielle.
1958-1958: Present laughter, in Belasco, as Joanna Lyppiatt.
1963-1963: Tovarich, on Broadway, Majestic and Winter Garden, as Tatiana.
1983-1984: You can't take it with you, in Plymouth and Royale, as Olga.
TV
1951: Tales of Tomorrow in the episode "The Invader"
1953-1954: The Eva Gabor Show
194-1955: Justice (2 episodes: "The blackmailer" and "The intruder")
1957-11-17: What's My Line? (episode 389, season 9, episode 12) mystery guest1
1959: Five fingers in episode "Station Break"
1960-1961: Harrigan and son, twice as Lillian Lovely
1963: Mickey and the Contessa
1965-1971: Green Acres
1968: Here's Lucy, Season 1, Episode 7, as Eva VonGronyitz
1969: Wake me when the war is over
1973-1982: Match game (panelist in several episodes)
1978: Almost Heaven
1981: Tales of the Klondike (miniseries)
1983: The edge of night (cast member in 1983)
1986: Bridges to Cross (canceled after three months)
1990: Return to Green Acres
1993: The legend of the Beverly Hillbillies
Créditos: Tomado de Wikipedia
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Up next on my 90's Fest Movie & TV Marathon...The Beverly Hillbillies (1993) on classic DVD 📀! #movie #movies #comedy #thebeverlyhillbillies #dvd #90s #90sfest
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