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I Love Lucy - The Complete Sixth Season by James V. Kern, William Asher
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DVD Cover InformationActor: A. Cameron Grant, Desi Arnaz, Lucille Ball, Vivian Vance, William Frawley Director: James V. Kern, William Asher Brand: Paramount Producer: Desi Arnaz Writer: Bob Carroll Jr. Writer: Bob Schiller Writer: Bob Weiskopf Writer: Jess Oppenheimer Writer: Madelyn Davis DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo; Spanish (Original Language), Unknown; Spanish (Subtitled) Format: Black & White, Box set, Closed-captioned, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 713 minutes DVD Release Date: 2006-05-02 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Paramount
Movie Reviews of I Love Lucy - The Complete Sixth SeasonMovie Review: A Must for Lucy Fans! Summary: 5 StarsWhat can I say, I am a big I Love Lucy fan and this DVD still makes me laugh today. I would definitely recommend it for other fans like myself who know the episodes by heart. But even if you're not a fan, it's a series that captures you instantly. You'll get to enjoy the best humor ever created on TV and it'll be a treat to watch the episodes and see how they each come to a great ending. A must!!
Summary of I Love Lucy - The Complete Sixth SeasonThey say all good things must come to an end, but the sixth and final season of I Love Lucy's leaves a hilarious legacy with this four-disc, must-have DVD set. Season Six of this classic television sitcom sees the Ricardos longing for a less-hectic life in the country, so they make plans to move to rural Connecticut . . . but not before Lucy leaves The Big Apple reeling with some riotous escapades. To help further her "showbiz" aspirations, Lucy attempts to get chummy with comedian Bob Hope at a baseball game - by masquerading as both a hot dog vendor and a tobacco-chomping pitcher. Then, with Little Ricky's birthday approaching, Lucy makes a superhuman effort to have Superman (George Reeves) appear at the festivities. And only Lucy could somehow wind up with jockey Johnny Longden's loving cup stuck firmly on her head! Will life in rural Connecticut be more tranquil? Well, not when Lucy believes that her wedding ring has fallen into the mortar Ricky has used to build a new patio barbecue. And in one of the funniest TV episodes ever, Lucy learns the hard way that you shouldn't put all your eggs in one basket .er, um . blouse! Here are all 27 "Final Season" episodes of I Love Lucy - television's timeless, unforgettable comedy series. The sixth and final season of I Love Lucy finds new laughs in some old formulas while also expanding the hugely popular show's horizons with a change of scene. Things get off to a familiar start when Lucy Ricardo (Lucille Ball) gets in the middle of husband Ricky's business--in this case, disguising herself as a hot dog salesman at Yankee Stadium in order to get near Bob Hope. Hope, she believes, has ignored Ricky's offer to be the first act at his new nightclub. But, in fact, Hope had already agreed; Ricky was just sitting on the information to keep Lucy from getting typically ditzy in front of one of his celebrity pals. Not surprisingly, mayhem follows when poor Hope finds his hand slathered with condiments and his noggin bonked by a foul ball. Other celebrity sightings include Orson Welles, who copes with Lucy's aspirations as a Shakespearean actress, and George Reeves, television's Superman, who shows up unexpectedly, in costume, at Little Ricky's birthday party. Meanwhile, Lucy--who didn't want to disappoint the tyke--stands in a makeshift Man of Steel outfit on a window ledge, in the rain. A number of episodes concern Little Ricky (Keith Thibodeaux) now that he's old enough to be a functioning character on the show. In "Little Ricky Learns to Play the Drums," the lad takes after his musician father and starts playing percussion, leading to some frayed nerves. A couple of episodes later, young Ricardo gets a bad case of stage fright at school, and Lucy suggests Ricky let him play the drums at the nightclub. (But then, of course, she has to figure out how to talk her son into performing.) A big change comes to I Love Lucy in the season's second half, when the Ricardos decide it's time to become homeowners and pull up stakes at their old Manhattan apartment. Moving to a nice, new house in Connecticut, they're soon joined by Fred (William Frawley) and Ethel (Vivian Vance), and the season's storylines take on a distinctly suburban flavor, with country clubs, barbecues, and gardens figuring into the comedy. With those developments, I Love Lucy came to a close after making television history as a much-beloved sitcom. Lots of special features, including multiple audio commentaries, flubs, lost scenes, and five episodes of My Favorite Husband, Ball's radio show. --Tom Keogh
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