The Best of Ernie Kovacs (1950)
Facts
| Cast | Ernie Kovacs |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1949 |
| DVD Release | November 28, 2000 |
| Running Time | 360 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 032031156098 |
| Buy this item | $17.99 at Amazon.com As of Jan 9 1:54 EST (details) 2 DVD, White Star, Usually ships in 1 to 3 weeks, Black & White, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 21 new from $11.02, 6 used from $10.95 |
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Average user review:| Classic 50's Comedy |
He stood tall in the company of many 40's thru 60's comic
giants.
September 27, 2008
| For fans of comedy and vintage television... |
"The Best of Ernie Kovacs" is a collection of skits and gags from Ernie's various television shows and specials that aired on early television from the early fifties to 1962 (the year of his accidental death.) Even though some of the tape is badly faded and some of comedy is predictable and dated, this man was a true television pioneer -- especially with trick camera shots and studio effects. He also gave us some great characters like Percy Dovetonsils (a swishy drunk poet) and the Nairobi Trio -- three people dressed in disturbingly grotesque monkey costumes who were simply hilarious. This collection is narrated by Ernie's great friend (and poker partner) Jack Lemmon, and is also a great study of vintage television.
Also worth a look is a made for cable movie entitled "Between the Laughter" starring Jeff Goldblum, which chronicles Kovacs real-life search for his two young daughters. One will appreciate this especially if you are a parent September 16, 2008
| Percy Dovetonsils sez buy you must! |
All the caveats our fellow Amazonians point to? Guilty as charged--unnecessary repetition (although the old PBS logo is comforting somehow), no notes, program list that doesn't always match the program, a truncated bio at the end of Disc 1 (someone hasn't accepted the big guy's demise, apparently), and editing done by the Nairobi Trio with their trusty mallets. And if you're at all familiar with this stuff, you'll tsk because some of your favorites are missing (mine: the singing suit of armor, Edie Adams as weather sexpot Cloudi Faire, and various commercial spoofs). But NO BIGGIE, 'cause there are things you've never seen that'll slay ya (mine: Nairobi Duo in space, Twilight Zone-style Western, Edie camping it up as Marilyn Monroe, and Ernie flirting with an elderly lady in the audience). (Incidentally, a couple of legit ads are included, too, for a comedy special with Henny Youngman and Mary Martin's Peter Pan.)
That there's nearly SIX (count 'em, six) HOURS of Kovacism on these two DVDs is enough to transcend any limitations of editing, picture quality, and/or packaging. Leave us face it, kids: if you still dream after fifty years of owning Sandy Becker's version of A Christmas Carol--which is still non-existent, according to the SB website--and a disc appeared with snowy reception and a piece or two cut or missing, wouldn't you go for it? April 26, 2008
| A TIRE COVERED IN WHIPCREAM A GLASS FULL OF SAWDUST....AND FOR DESSERT |
Though I came up with the title myself I think it is the best way
to complement the genius ERNIE KOVACS. He did on T.V. things
that had never been seen before(and sometimes since) and would
be so off the wall you'd think about the show hours after and start
chuckling to yourself. He started the blackout on a skit and was
way ahead of his time for sketches. His three piece gorilla
band would play and the audience would just sit there blank
face not knowing what they just watched. His tilting of the
camera was unique and new for the time. Ernie's humor is not
appreciated by everyone but those with a open mind can see
the jewel behind the madness. Ernie influenced such comedy
shows like LAUGH IN & SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE and some of his
biggest fans of his work our David Letterman Jim Carrey and of course
the late Andy Kaufman. Ernie is/was a comic genius. March 9, 2008
| The man who opened the TV toybox |
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