The Best of The Dick Van Dyke Show, Vol. 4 (1961)
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The Best of The Dick Van Dyke Show, Vol. 4
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| Directed by | Jerry Paris, Peter Baldwin, Robert Butler, Stanley Z. Cherry and Hal Cooper |
| Cast | Morey Amsterdam, Rose Marie, Jerry Paris and Dick Van Dyke |
| Theatrical Release | October 3, 1961 |
| DVD Release | June 29, 2004 |
| Running Time | 100 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 014381209921 |
| Buy this item | $5.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 11 16:34 EDT (details) 1 DVD, Image Entertainment, Usually ships in 24 hours, Black & White, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 20 new from $3.46, 7 used from $3.55 |
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| The question is whether you want a double dose of Don Rickles on the "DVDS" |
Episode 6, "Oh, How Me Met on the Night That We Danced" (Written by Carl Reiner, First aired October 31, 1961), is the first of the classic flashback episodes that "The Dick Van Dyke Show" used to great effect. As you can tell from the title, this is the story of the night that Rob and Laura first met. Then danced together to the song, "You Wonderful You," and during the dance he broke her foot. For familiar faces in this one we have Marty Ingles as Sol Pomeroy. If you want to enjoy this one even more, keep in mind that in the third season we learn "Laura's Little Lie," that she lied about her age on their marriage license: she said she was older, which means in this flashback she is a "young" teenager.
Episode 9, "My Blonde-Haired Brunette" (Written by Carl Reiner, First aired October 10, 1961 because it was the 9th episode shot but the 2nd to air) has Laura convinced that the magic has gone out of her marriage. So Millie comes up with the bright idea of Laura having dying her hair blonde. Of course, we know that there is nothing you can say when your wife show up looking like another woman, but Rob is spared that because the die job is horribly botched. Then we have the problem of deciding whether to laugh or cry when Laura starts blubbering incoherently in what is the first of many memorable examples of Mary Tyler Moore as the greatest comic crier in television history. No wonder Rob loves her.
Episode 102, "4 1/2" (Written by Jerry Belson and Garry Marshall, First aired November 4, 1964) takes a twist on the statndard sitcom episode of a pregnant woman trapped in an elevator. Although Laura does not give birth to Ritchie, she and Rob are held up by hapless stick-up man Lyle Delp (Don Rickles), when the elevator breaks down between the fourth and fifth floor (hence, the title). If you want more of Don Rickles as Lyle, then you will be happy with the next episode (which really is the next episode).
Episode 103, "'The Alan Brady Show' Goes to Jail" (Written by Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, who had written material for Rickles's nightclub act, First aired November 11, 1994) has Rob and the gang entertaining at the prison where Lyle Delp is serving time. But Rob makes the mistake of dressing up like a con for one of the bits and he ends up locked up with the other inmates whose idea of a good time is for him to tap dance to "Camptown Races." If you thought Rob was cornered in the previous episode, then this one will force you to make a reappraisal of that decision. One of the more familiar faces in the history of situation comedies Allan Melvin appears as Guard Jenkins in this one. August 18, 2005
| Laura's Funniest Crying Jag; Don Rickles' 2-Parter; & More! |
The four episodes housed on this digital disc are ............
1.) "Oh How We Met The Night That We Danced" (From Season 1; Air Date: 10/31/1961).
2.) "My Blonde-Haired Brunette" (From Season 1; Air Date: 10/10/1961).
3.) "4-And-A-Half" (From Season 4; Air Date: 11/04/1964).
4.) "The Alan Brady Show Goes To Jail" (From Season 4; Air Date: 11/11/1964).
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The video and audio shine brightly on this 4-episode "Best Of" disc! The black-and-white images are crystal-clear, with very little "noise" or other video distractions.
Menus: An "episode" menu comes on screen right away. There are separate "Chapter" listings for each of the four shows on the disc. A "Play All" feature is also included on this disc.
In addition -- A few special bonus features are also present here. ..... TV footage from the Emmy Awards, cast interviews, and a nifty bonus featuring Dick Van Dyke singing the show's theme song. Plus -- A "Meet The Cast" section of text "bios" and "The Ottoman Tripper" (a cool trivia game that features a funny video clip after answering the quiz question).
Here are some more details about this disc ...............
Subtitles -- None included.
Video -- Full Frame (Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1).
Audio -- 2.0 Dolby Digital Mono (English).
Paper Insert? -- Yes.
Packaging -- Keep Case.
DVD Region Code -- "Zero". July 3, 2004
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