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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | William Asher, James V. Kern, Ralph Levy, Marc Daniels |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 15 October, 1951 |
| MANUFACTURER: | 20th Century Fox |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Black & White, Closed-captioned, HiFi Sound, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Comedies & Family Ent., Movie, TV Shows, Television |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 086162601330 |
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GREAT EPISODES
Contains the following episodes...
LA AT LAST! - Newly arrived in Beverly Hills, Lucy heads for the Brown Derby restaurant with Ethel and Fred in tow, searching for celebrities. Spotting William Holden, the star-struck Lucy comes undone, leaving Holden with a splattered suit. But greater embarrassment awaits! Ricky later runs into Holden and insists he come and visit Lucy!
THE FASHION SHOW - In need of a fancy outfit for the Beverly Hills lifestyle, Lucy talks her way into Don Loper's celebrity fashion show, thinking she'll keep the duds she dons. The sunburn she gets the day before the show makes her brief modelling stint the funniest in history!
William Holden watches Lucy set her nose on fire
This tape offers a pair of classic episodes from the fourth season of "I Love Lucy" when the cast landed in Hollywood so Ricky could try to make a movie. "L.A. at Last" (Episode #114, February 7, 1955) finds Lucy and the Mertzes heading for the famous Brown Derby restaurant while Ricky heads to the movie studio to begin working on "Don Juan." Here is where Lucy has her legendary encounter with William Holden in the booth behind her. Tired of being gawked at while trying to eat, Holden decides to stare at Lucy instead, making her so nervous she end up setting her false nose on fire. To set the record straight: Lucy getting her nose on fire WAS in the script, but her decision to dunk her nose into the coffee was an AD-LIB (she was supposed to take the nose off before dunking it). Then in "The Fashion Show" (#117 February 28, 1955), Lucy decides she has to have a fancy Don Loper dress just like all the other Hollywood wives. Since the dress she buys costs $500, she lies out in the sun to get sunburned so Ricky will feel sorry for her and pay for the dress. However, not only does Lucy get a really bad case of sunburn, she then learns that if she wears a tweed suit (ouch) in one of Loper's charity fashion shows, she can get her dress for free. Lucy gets mondo laughs just from her contorted expressions as she endures the pain. This tape provides a pair of classic television episode featuring television's greatest comedienne.