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The Golden Girls - The Complete Seventh and Final Season by Lex Passaris, Peter D. Beyt
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DVD detailsActor: Bea Arthur, Betty White, Estelle Getty, Jana Arnold, Rue McClanahan Director: Lex Passaris, Peter D. Beyt Brand: Disney Writer: Don Seigel Writer: Gail Parent Writer: James Vallely Writer: Jamie Wooten Writer: Jerry Perzigian Writer: Kevin Abbott DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 625 minutes DVD Release Date: 2007-02-13 Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone
DVD Reviews of The Golden Girls - The Complete Seventh and Final SeasonDVD Review: The Golden Girls Just Wonderful... Summary: 5 StarsI love the Golden Girls. They make you laugh they make you cry. My son and I sit and watch the Golden Girls together and we get a lot of real belly jiggling laughs. If you want to watch something that is light hearted and really hits home in certain situations, then you really need to watch the Golden Girls. In my opinion this is the best sit com ever made. This is a must see series. My husband even enjoyed watching the Golden Girls. Great Great TV Series with true to life characters...
DVD Review: Final Season of Golden Girls Summary: 5 StarsGuaranteed to make you laugh! The final season of this great show keeps the laughs coming that have existed in the past six seasons. The show went out on top with a finale that is both funny and touching, and a bit of a surprise. This is well worth the investment to watch over and over again.
DVD Review: "The End of "The Golden Girls"" Summary: 5 Stars The seventh year of "The Golden Girls" would be their last as Bea Arthur informed the network and the producers that she was leaving the series. I believe Bea knew there were simply no more good stories to be told as the series became old and tiresome both in story content and direction at the beginning of the sixth year. In this 22 episode boxset the best show is the finale entitled "One Flew Out Of The Cockoo's Nest". One of the roomates gets married leaving behind the other three. That one episode brought the series back to its zenith resembling the shows from the first four years. There is great comedy, wonderful sadness, and most of all the actresses look like they were enjoying themselves with good material, although they knew it was the end. Important to note too is that NBC decided to air "The Golden Girls" an hour earlier on Saturday nights beginning in September, 1991 which was a death nell for the show as it finished the year at #30. The series, however, shot back into the top five with the final episode, a feat it last accomplished two years prior. The ending is one of the best in television history. Stupidly, the producers decided to bring the remaining ladies back in a sitcom called "Golden Palace" in the fall of 1992 on another network and new night. The series was a total failure and "The Golden Girls" disappeared forever with the exception of Estelle Getty who brought her character to NBC's "Empty Nest". Thankfully, however, we can enjoy all "The Golden Girls" episodes ( seven boxsets worth) on DVD format, uncut and without commercials. "The Golden Girls", after having 180 shows produced, will live on as being one of the greatest sitcoms in broadcast history.
DVD Review: The Golden Girls- Season 7 Summary: 5 StarsIf you love the Golden Girls, this final season edition will not disappoint you in any way. Get ready for the laughs!
DVD Review: Th Golden Girls The complete seventh and Final Season Summary: 5 StarsWe enjoyed watching this video, we missed a few of the shows; so this made it easy to catch up.
Description of The Golden Girls - The Complete Seventh and Final SeasonComplete your collection with the seventh and final season of the award-winning series THE GOLDEN GIRLS. Beatrice Arthur, Rue McClanahan, Betty White and Estelle Getty are back for more laughter, friendship and fun, along with one last helping of cheesecake. Enjoy every moment of Season Seven in this unforgettable DVD box set, capped off with exclusive bonus material. The girls travel to Atlanta to save Blanche's family estate, Dorothy tries out to be a contestant on "Jeopardy!", Rose's investigative journalism gets her friends in hot water with the police and Sophia has a run-in with the Pope. With an exclusive nostalgic retrospective and terrific guest stars like Leslie Nielsen, Merv Griffin and Alex Trebek, the girls go out with a bang. From the hilarious season opener to the tearful farewell, THE GOLDEN GIRLS: THE COMPLETE SEVENTH SEASON is a fitting conclusion to one of the most beloved series of all time. The seventh season wasn't just the last for NBC's Golden Girls: It was the best. As it begins, the four remain single after Dorothy (Beatrice Arthur) calls off her second wedding to Stan (Herb Edelman) in the previous season. It's no catastrophe, however, as the roommates still enjoy each other's company as much as ever, despite the occasional quarrel. Rose (Betty White), for instance, is none too happy when she find what she thinks is evidence of an affair between Blanche (Rue McLanahan) and her late husband, Charlie ("Hey, Look Me Over"). On the bright side, Rose continues to see lovable cheapskate Miles (Harold Gould). Highlights include "Where's Charlie," a spoof of Bull Durham--or "Dances With Bulls," as Sophia dubs it--in which Blanche teaches a baseball player (Tim Thomerson) to embrace his feminine side, and "Dateline: Miami," in which she tries to deflower a former priest (Fred Willard). As with Blanche's other best laid plans, the results aren't quite as expected. Other seventh season guests include Tony Plana ("The Case of the Libertine Belle"), Peter Graves ("Mother Load"), Ken Howard ("The Commitments"), Merv Griffin and Alex Trebek ("Questions and Answers"), and Leslie Nielsen ("One Flew Out of the Cuckoo's Nest"), who steals Dorothy's heart. In the final season, Marc Cherry (Desperate Housewives) was promoted from story editor to producer. (It can't be completely coincidental that the man who helped make 40 the new 30 first helped make 60 the new 40.) As with most other sets, however, there are no cast or crew commentaries. Fortunately, the wonders of syndication and DVD technology allow fans to relive all seven years of Sophia's "Picture this..." stories about Sicily, Rose's loopy recollections about St. Olaf, Blanche's over-the-top sexual exploits, and Dorothy's delightfully deadpan expressions. Now, who's for another slice of cheesecake? --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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