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Category: | |
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Quantity Available: |
29 in stock |
Condition: |
Brand New |
Format: |
DVD |
Genre: |
Comedy |
Edition: |
Box Set |
UPC: |
0045635933613 |
Region Code: |
DVD: 0/All (Region Free/Worldwide) |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
Season: |
Complete Series Box Set |
Movie/TV Title: |
Jean Shepherd Movies Collection |
Studio: |
ONESMEDIA |
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1625659139 |
Item description
JEAN SHEPHERD
4 TV MOVIES COLLECTION
DVD 1
The Phantom Of The Open Hearth (1976)
Original
length (76 minutes) reduced later to 60 minutes with the cut of the Prom Vomit
scene
This comedy/drama was written by Jean Shepherd, who appears
at the beginning and the end and narrates it through voiceover. It tells the
story of several events as they occur through the eyes of Ralph, a
high-school-aged boy. Ralph is anticipating the upcoming prom and is working up
the courage to invite Daphne Bigelow, a beautiful and popular student who does
not seem aware of his existence. Meanwhile, Ralph's father, referred to
throughout as the Old Man, has just been informed that he has won a prize from
a Nehi soft drink sponsored contest, which he awaits eagerly. When the prize
arrives it is a tasteless lamp, which causes friction between Ralph's mother
and father. Ralph's mother is seen going to recurring "Dish Nights"
at the local movie theater. Those who attend receive free dishes, but week
after week mistaken shipments result in multiple gravy boats, angering the
patrons. Finally, Ralph invites not Daphne Bigelow, but his geekish neighbor
Wanda Hickey to the prom. He and his friends go out afterwards with their dates
and drink heavily. The evening culminates with them vomiting in the stalls of
the men's bathroom. "Phantom of the Open Hearth" appears to take
place in the 1950's or early 1960's and has a bittersweet feel to it. The
anecdotal remembrances of Ralph are both humorous and nostalgic, revealing
touching qualities, especially in his father.
By the same
creative genius who wrote Christmas Story, this is a hysterical sendup of
Ralphie's life as a teenager. James Broderick plays "the old man" in this
episode. Haven't seen this since a PBS showing over 30 years ago. One scene
that stands out follows: One of the Parker's neighbors orders an entire house
by mail from Sears. It arrives in railroad boxcars on a siding in town. All the
fathers go down with the premise of helping unload the house kit from the cars.
The beer starts to flow and it becomes a drunken ballet of opening hundreds of
crates of house parts. Then it begins to rain and the hapless home buyer is
abandoned by his inebriated friends.
DVD 2
The Great American Fourth of July and Other Disasters (1982)
Matt Dillon
plays a young Jean Shepherd (author and narrator of A Christmas Story). Through
Matt, Shep tells several humorous stories about his teen years in an Indiana
steel town. In the movie, during the 'blind date' scene, Shep and his blind
date Pamela, Schwartz and his date Clara Mae, are watching the movie "Love
is a Many-Splendored Thing". Clara Mae says to Schwartz "This is
so romantic. It's just like us." In the movie William Holden and Jennifer
Jones fall in love and Holden goes off to war and never returns. In real life
Schwartz goes off to war and never returns.
DVD 3
The
Star-Crossed Romance of Josephine Cosnowski (1985)
Going
to a Polish Wedding Friendly Fred's used car lot Randy plays a turkey in the
school Thanksgiving Day play The boys eat at John's hamburger joint Scragging
for Polish girls Dedicated to the Memory of James Broderick (1927 to 1982) who
played 'The Old Man' in Great American 4th of July and the Phantom of the Open
Hearth.
DVD 4
Ollie
Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss (1988)
Continuing
adventures of Ralphie and family from "A Christmas Story" and "A
Summer Story"...aka "It Runs in the Family." Jean Shepard is back
as narrator and writer but as in all films, an original cast (they do such a
good job capturing the spirit of the actors in "A Christmas Story"
that you won't notice the cast change). Note: Though this film was made second,
it actually falls third according to the period of the film.
While the visual and audio quality of these DVDs may not
reach the pinnacle of excellence, it's essential to note that their true value
lies in catering to devoted enthusiasts of Jean Shepherd's remarkable works.
For those who hold a special place in their hearts for the unmatched
storytelling prowess of Jean Shepherd, we are fully confident that these DVDs
will serve as an unmissable conduit to his timeless narratives.
THE DVDs
WILL BE DELIVERED IN 1 QUADRUPLE PLASTIC CASE AND ART WORK
FULL REFUND IF NOT SATISFIED
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