The Best of Mister Ed - Volume One | 
enlarge | Directors: Alan Young, Jus Addiss, Rodney Amateau, Arthur Lubin, John Rich (ii) Actors: Leon Ames, Mister Ed, Connie Hines, Larry Keating, Allan Lane Studio: MGM (Video & DVD) Category: DVD
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Format: Black & White, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 2 Running Time: 544 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5
MPN: MGMD1005526D ISBN: 0792859316 UPC: 027616898012 EAN: 9780792859314 ASIN: B0000V490G
Theatrical Release Date: January 4, 1961 Release Date: January 13, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new Item. CD, DVD, Book, VHS more than 400 000 titles to choose from. ALL days Low Price !
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Product Description Studio: Tcfhe/mgm Release Date: 08/05/2008 Run time: 545 minutes Rating: Nr
Amazon.com "It's been a long time since I was a pony." These immortal words launched one of television's most unlikely, but enduring friendships between architect Wilbur Post and Mister Ed, his talking horse. What better escape from the onslaught of reality television than a thoroughbred example of unreality television? Although, so convincing is Alan Young as Wilbur, and so easy his rapport with his equine costar, that you really do believe a horse can talk (Ed's voice is courtesy of Western character actor Alan Lane). This two-disc set saddles up 21 episodes from the first three seasons of this Golden Globe-winning series, which was recently added to the TV Land stable of '60s retro faves. Director Arthur Lubin knew his way around the barn. He directed the best of the Francis series of talking-mule comedies. While the episode with Mae West is sadly absent, this set does include Ed's memorable encounters with Clint Eastwood (then starring on Rawhide), George Burns (who produced the series' pilot episode), and original diva Zsa Zsa Gabor. Young is a gifted comic actor in his own right, but just as George Burns had his Gracie, Young has his Ed, who gets all the good lines, as when Wilbur congratulates Ed on curing Zsa Zsa's fear of horses. Ed replies, "She cured my fear of Hungarians." But the writers took the show's surreal premise and galloped with it, as when Ed joins the beatnik set in "Ed, the Beachcomber." Sound unbelievable? We'll give Ed the last word, of course, of course. "Don't try to understand it," he advises Wilbur during their first meeting. "It's bigger than both of us." --Donald Liebenson
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huge fans of mister ed December 2, 2008 We bought this to show our kids ( 9 and 5 yo) and they absolutely loved it, they don't always get the jokes but love Ed and the trouble he gets in. We have watched it over and over, even in the car on road trips. I think that it is time to buy volume two.
The Good Old Days... November 2, 2008 The Best of Mister Ed-Volume One is a light hearted comedy series that I used to watch on TV when I was growing up. I am delighted to say that my grandchildren (12 & 7) enjoy the series as much as I did. They laugh at the same lines. It is timeless, ageless( I'm 62) and just good plain family fun! I recommend it to all.
mr ed fan August 12, 2008 i bought mr ed on dvd because no.1 anythig mr ed is completly unavailable in austraila no.2 im a big mr ed fan even my young daughters enjoy mr ed family fun 4 everyone
Mister Ed Volume One December 29, 2007 If you have a child that loves horses this is a good gift for them. My 8 yr. old daughter loves horses but I was running out of "horse" gifts to get her. Mister Ed was a perfect addition to her horse things.
Great show but DVD's are 'selected' shows, not all shows. December 14, 2007 Mr. Ed is a great classic comedy show from the early to mid 1960's. I barely remember seeing it as a small child so thought I'd bite and watch it as a now very mature adult. It's better than ever! I love the show but have two gripes. One is that they did not include ALL the episodes, such as all of season one. Instead there are a lot of episodes missing that it looks like we will never get to see. The second gripe is that someone needs to watch their quality control at the DVD pressing plant. I had to return the first factory sealed set because the factory scratched the DVDs, got fingerprints and goop all over them, and they wouldn't play as a result. I had to make a claim and get a refund, about a 3 week process, then buy the set again to get a copy that worked. It still had fingerprints fresh from the factory but at least it played. Seems they had a real slob working there pressing these DVDs.
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