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I Love Lucy - The Complete Second Season by Marc Daniels, William Asher
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DVD detailsActor: Desi Arnaz, Jerry Hausner, Lucille Ball, Vivian Vance, William Frawley Director: Marc Daniels, William Asher Brand: Paramount Producer: Desi Arnaz Producer: Al Simon Producer: Jess Oppenheimer Writer: Jess Oppenheimer Writer: Bob Carroll Jr. Writer: Madelyn Davis DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono; Spanish (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono; Spanish (Subtitled) Format: Black & White, Box set, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 799 minutes DVD Release Date: 2004-08-31 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Paramount
DVD Reviews of I Love Lucy - The Complete Second SeasonDVD Review: I Love Lucy - The Complete... (DVD) ~ Lucille Ball Summary: 5 StarsIf you love Lucy the way I Love Lucy, you will not hesitate to purchase this one. This series is the greatest! Not only do you get the shows, but also lots of extras!!! I plan to buy the entire series. It is well worth it, this is a MUST HAVE collection!
DVD Review: A Lovely Trip Down Memory Lane Summary: 5 StarsAs an "I Love Lucy" fan, it's a joy to be able to have my own collection to watch whenever I need a fix. There's nothing like Lucy to cheer up your day and give you a good chuckle!
DVD Review: I LOVE the I Love Lucy show Summary: 5 StarsI have been very satisfied buying products from this seller. I know what I want and I just buy it. The pricing is Excellent! The I Love Lucy show is very, very, funny without the smutty stuff that you have these days. This show proves you can be funny and decent at the same time.
DVD Review: I Love Lucy! Summary: 5 StarsThis set is the entire second season. These sets are the best way to get all of the Lucy episodes you like in one place. This is better than buying one DVD for $9.99 at Wal-Mart and only getting 3 -4 episodes.
DVD Review: Classic Comedy. Summary: 5 StarsIve been an advent "I Love Lucy" fan since I was a very little girl - I would watch this black-and-white comedy instead of the mirage of cartoons that many girls and boys my age instinctively turned to. Now at age 20, "I Love Lucy" continues to be my all-time favorite TV show. I love the clean humor, I adore the characters and the relationships between them, I admire Lucille Ball's natural talent to bring a hearty laugh to my lips, I just love everything about this show. I esp love the first two seasons, though the 3rd-6th seasons are no less enjoyable.
I own the complete set, Seasons 1-9, and would definitely recommend this to anyone!!
*I just realized my very first purchase at Amazon.com (way back in 2006) was The Complete Second Season of I Love Lucy. I LOVE LOVE LOVE it and I love MYSELF for buying it for me. =D
Description of I Love Lucy - The Complete Second SeasonI LOVE LUCY: THE COMPLETE SECOND SEASON continues to follow the wild and wacky comical adventures of Lucy and Ricky Ricardo and their infamous neighbors Fred and Ethel as they embark on even more madness in season two. Season 2 of I Love Lucy includes two of the most famous half-hours in television history. "Job Switching," originally broadcast mid-September of 1952, is the crazy, battle-of-the-sexes episode in which husbands Ricky Ricardo (Desi Arnaz) and Fred Mertz (William Frawley) trade roles with wives Lucy (Lucille Ball) and Ethel (Vivian Vance), culminating in the men making a shambles of domestic chores while Lucy and Ethel take disastrous work at a chocolate factory. That's right: This is the show where the ladies have a Chaplinesque experience with a too-fast factory conveyor belt, forcing them to hide candies in their mouths, in their hats, and down their blouses lest a tough forewoman fire them for incompetence. A half-century later, the scene is still so fresh and funny it would grace any current sitcom. "Lucy Goes to the Hospital," which received an amazing 71.7 rating on January 19, 1953, is the historic episode featuring the birth of Little Ricky and a load of wonderful slapstick. Other television series (The Dick Van Dyke Show) and movies (Nine Months) have tried to top Lucy's time-to-go-to-the-hospital shenanigans, but there's nothing like the sight of Ricky and Fred falling all over themselves or Ricky showing up at the maternity ward (direct from a voodoo-themed show at the Tropicana) in witch doctor makeup. The other 31 episodes included in I Love Lucy: The Compete Second Season have choice moments, too. "Lucy Becomes a Sculptress" finds the ever-ambitious redhead falling for empty flattery at an art-supply store and commencing an ill-advised career working in clay. Ricky agrees to bless this new endeavor if an art critic says she has talent, but Lucy tries to increase her chances by posing as a bust of herself--resulting in mayhem, of course. The usual running themes in I Love Lucy--Lucy's misguided desire to be a part of Ricky's musical career, and her penchant for disguising herself to investigate something--are all over The Complete Second Season. "Ricky Loses His Voice" is a delightful piece in which Ricky's laryngitis inspires Lucy, the Mertzes, and an aging chorus line to put on a Tropicana spectacle, and "Ricky Has Labor Pains" finds Lucy and Ethel going undercover as male reporters to find out what happens at a stag party. Lots to enjoy here, and the special features include bloopers, information about the guest cast, and snippets from Ball's radio show. --Tom Keogh
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