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Lotsa Luck (Episode 8) - The Family Plot 

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Lotsa Luck - The Family Plot (October 29, 1973)
The City of New York sends the Belmonts a letter that in order to expand its airport, it intends to condemn the cemetery plot where Stanley's and Olive's late father (and their mother's late husband) is buried. At first they balk at moving him, but change their minds when they learn that the City is offering $2,000 for the land. Then Stanley comes to believe that he can finally get his long-desired color television set if they can find a replacement plot for substantially less than the $2,000. Henry Corden guest-stars.
Actors -
Dom DeLuise - Stanley Belmont
Kathleen Freeman - Iris Belmont
Beverly Sanders - Olive Swann
Wynn Irwin - Arthur Swann
Jack Knight - Bummy Pfizer (mention and credit only)
Henry Corden - H. R. Bunce
Tom Pedi - First Moving Man
Directors -
Alan Rafkin - directed by
Writers -
Carl Reiner - created by
Bill Persky - created by
Sam Denoff - created by
Producers -
Norman Barasch - producer
Sam Denoff - executive producer
Carroll Moore - producer
Bill Persky - executive producer
Don Van Atta - producer
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Комментарии : 5   
@greatestshortlivedclassics5990
@greatestshortlivedclassics5990 3 года назад
Lotsa Luck (Episode 8) - The Family Plot This episode is rated TV-G and hope you enjoy watching this! All credits in the description below.
@tsitracommunications2884
@tsitracommunications2884 2 года назад
RIP Dom de louise
@krissy381
@krissy381 2 года назад
I miss this simple, korny kind of comedy..😁
@islewait6107
@islewait6107 2 года назад
& Dom! 👏
@cityhawk
@cityhawk 2 года назад
@@islewait6107 I can see why Mel Brooks thought the world of him.