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Burns & Allen
Sale price: $7.98
Actor(s): George Burns;Gracie Allen Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Director(s): EAN: 0089218473196 Format(s): Black & WhiteClosed-captionedDolbyDVD-VideoNTSC Label: Alpha Video Language(s): English Original Language List Price: $7.98 Manufacturer: Alpha Video MPN: 4731 Number Of Items: 1 Package Dimensions: Height: 0.58" Width: 5.42" Length: 0.58" Weight: 0.18 lbs. Product Group: DVD Publisher: Alpha Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2005-04-26 Running Time: 90minutes Studio: Alpha Video UPC: 089218473196
Customer Reviews Average rating - 5.0
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-09-26 Content: If you are to young to have ever seen Burns & Allen
you can catch up with this zany review of their TV
shows. Gracie was a comic genius and plays her
straightman George like a fiddle.
For the old fans this best of disc will bring back
a lot of happy memories. Summary: A stroll down memory lane & laughing all the way
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-08-22 Content: Although I'm only 17 I enjoyed watching the 8 episodes of "Burns & Allen" on this DVD. Picture quality is very good for a live TV series from the 50's, and most episodes contain original commercials for Carnation Milk, which are almost as entertaining as the show itself. Overall I'd recommend this to those looking for an alternative to the so-called "comedy" on network TV lately. Summary: Fantastic
Rating - 5 Date: 2007-06-27 Content: Seeing Burns and Allen comically collaborate with each other is obviously an enjoyable experience. What is also interesting for those not that familiar with early 1950s TV advertising was the way in which "Carnation Milk" (the show's sponser) was worked into many of the episodes. The show's "announcer", (often it was Harry von Zell) would drop by the house and engage in a 2-minute discussion with the other characters about the benefits of Carnation milk. To modern sensibilities it can often seem jarring, but in some instances the writers manage to work in this commercial plug in an entertaining enough fashion. The DVD features a variety of shows taken from different seasons, so you also get a sense of how the character of Harry Morton (Burns and Allen's next door neighbor) was played by different actors. Summary: 1950s TV
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