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The Loretta Young Show - S2 E14 - "Feeling No Pain" 

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Episode # 5414 FEELING NO PAIN
Original airdate: 4-17-55
When a young woman (Judy Cavanaugh, played by Loretta Young) has her wisdom tooth extracted the anesthetic leads her into a delightful world all her own, a world where she is “Feeling No Pain”.
Judy acts so giddy that her dentist calls her fiancé, Albert Lauderdale (played by George Niese) to take her home. Albert, unable to oblige, sends his cousin Larry Brown (played by Hugh O’Brian) instead.
Judy, however, is having too much fun to go right home and, before she is through, has an unusual coiffure, an unflattering hat, causes a fight between Albert and Larry, decides to punch someone in the nose, and finally realizes she loves Larry Brown more than she does her fiancé… and that’s when all the fun begins.
Co-star Hugh O’Brian would go on in 1955 to star in his own ABC television series The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp as well as many other filmed appearances. He was highly regarded for creating the Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Foundation in 1958, a non-profit youth leadership program which has sponsored over 400,000 students. O'Brian died at his home in Beverly Hills, California on September 5, 2016 at the age of 91.
George Niese made over 120 film and television appearances during his prolific career, including sitcoms like Green Acres, The Andy Griffith Show, Mister Ed, Perry Mason, The Addams Family, Hogan's Heroes and Get Smart. He died from cancer at his home in Hollywood on April 14, 1996, at age 79.
This cast also includes Hazel Brooks. At age 18 she was signed by the MGM film studio where she made a series of pictures culminating with a lead role in 1947's Body and Soul with John Garfield.
At 19 she married the long-time head of the studio's fabled art department, Cedric Gibbons. He was then 54. Brooks died in 2002, aged 78, in the Bel Air residential district of Los Angeles
Directed by Harry Keller
Story and screenplay by William Bruckner
Cast:
Judy Cavanaugh Loretta Young
Larry Brown Hugh O'Brian
Albert Lauderdale George Niese
Anita Twombley Hazel Brooks
Dentist Dabbs Greer
Nurse Karolee Kelly
Milliner Ottola Nesmith
Maria Carl Milletaire
Dancer Dante DiPaola

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Комментарии : 20   
@sherriemaines1683
@sherriemaines1683 Год назад
This was just too adorable.
@tariqsaeed2056
@tariqsaeed2056 3 года назад
Loretta,your every episode have some best message to convey.
@nikkib.schaefer2912
@nikkib.schaefer2912 5 лет назад
This one was too cute! I loved it :)
@upthedownescalator630
@upthedownescalator630 4 года назад
Wow, you really love Loretta Young, huh?
@billanthony7896
@billanthony7896 6 лет назад
Hard to believe the song "Weird," which became famous on One Step Beyond, was actually written for the episode of this show.
@fromthesidelines
@fromthesidelines 6 лет назад
Harry Lubin owned the rights to his music cues- and he DID reuse most of what he composed for Loretta's episodes on "ONE STEP BEYOND".
@LD-pw7oq
@LD-pw7oq 3 года назад
Beautiful ballet dancing Loretta did on this show. It starts at number 12:00.
@thewordbtrue2461
@thewordbtrue2461 Год назад
Dance, Ballet! What a gal!! What couldnt she do❤
@fromthesidelines
@fromthesidelines 6 лет назад
Recognize that music cue at 9:35? It's one Harry Lubin originally wrote for this episode- "Weird". He reused it constantly in his scores for "ONE STEP BEYOND" (1959-'61). It's the music cue that was heard whenever someone realized or witnessed something happening that was---- "supernatural".
@jimrick6632
@jimrick6632 5 лет назад
NO WAY THAT WAS LORETTA DOING THE DANCING..ALL LONG SHOTS ARE A REAL DANCER..BUT LORETTA WAS THE BEST THERE WAS AS AN ACTRESS...
@williamanthony9090
@williamanthony9090 5 лет назад
That piece "Weird" still gives me the creeps everytime I hear it!
@fromthesidelines
@fromthesidelines 4 года назад
Jack Benny did the same thing when he was Ginger Rogers' "dancing partner" in a November 1957 episode (his double in the long shots was also a professional dancer). However, he ADMITTED to his audience at the end of the show that it wasn't really HIM doing all that fancy dancing, and introduced his "double" {the joke is, "he" looks EXACTLY like Jack- and it is- a wink to the audience}.
@upthedownescalator630
@upthedownescalator630 4 года назад
That's why I came to this episode. I'm bingeing on tLYS and I'd already finished OSB, (which is now my favorite show) and I heard "Weird" was in this one, so I looked it up.
@imarevooh7963
@imarevooh7963 4 года назад
JIM RICK Did you see her dance with James Cagney in Taxi? She could hoof it pretty well I thought. There’s a clip on RU-vid.
@jorgemorenodelvalle98
@jorgemorenodelvalle98 6 лет назад
This is EP 33 of second season..... Where are the others after episode 13??
@ks4148
@ks4148 4 года назад
She said the theme song was recorded as “Loretta” with lyrics. Does anyone know where we can find it?
@LD-pw7oq
@LD-pw7oq 3 года назад
Where could I find this record? I would love to hear it.
@daveerhardt1879
@daveerhardt1879 3 года назад
Funny episode, Ms. Young was great in doing comedy.
@ginnylorenz5265
@ginnylorenz5265 Месяц назад
She could do it all!!!
@fromthesidelines
@fromthesidelines 6 лет назад
24:12- That's John Milton Kennedy, Loretta's announcer. You usually saw him when he was "pitching" one of her sponsor's {Procter & Gamble's} products [Lilt, Tide, et;. al.].
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