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My Living Doll: The Official Collection 1 [Importado]
Plazo | Por mes | costo de financiamiento | Total |
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24 meses | $25.78* | $179.32 | $618.82 |
18 meses | $31.86* | $134.05 | $573.55 |
12 meses | $44.60* | $95.81 | $535.31 |
9 meses | $57.03* | $73.84 | $513.34 |
6 meses | $82.26* | $54.06 | $493.56 |
3 meses | $158.07* | $34.72 | $474.22 |
DVD opciones adicionales | Edición | Discos | Precio de Amazon | Nuevo desde | Usado desde |
DVD
20 marzo 2012 "Vuelva a intentarlo" | — | 2 | $439.50 | $439.50 | — |
Género | Comedia/Televisión, Televisión. |
Formato | Varios formatos, NTSC, Color |
Colaborador | Doris Dowling, Jack Mullaney, Robert Cummings, Julie Newmar |
Idioma | Inglés |
Cantidad de discos | 2 |
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Descripción del producto
Iconic actress Julie Newmar may be best-known as the original feline villain Catwoman in the 1960s Batman television series. However, her cult-classic, small-screen career was cemented with the 1965-66 CBS-TV sitcom MY LIVING DOLL. Newmar portrays Rhonda the robot, a top-secret project of the U.S. government s space program, who is placed under the supervision of agency psychiatrist Dr. Bob McDonald, played by Robert Cummings (The Bob Cummings Show/Love That Bob). Bob moves the beautiful Rhonda into his apartment and begins the task of training her how to function in the human world while keeping her secret from being discovered, a situation complicated by his interfering sister (Doris Dowling) and his love-sick neighbor Peter (Jack Mullaney). This collection offers 11 complete episodes of MY LIVING DOLL which have not aired on television in decades and make their official DVD debut. A wealth of special features is also included.
Detalles del producto
- Producto descontinuado por el fabricante : No
- Idioma : Inglés
- Dimensiones del producto : 1,78 x 19,05 x 13,72 cm; 113,4 g
- Número de modelo del producto : 24259625
- Formato de medios : Varios formatos, NTSC, Color
- Tiempo de ejecución : 6 horas
- Fecha de lanzamiento : 20 marzo 2012
- Actores : Julie Newmar, Robert Cummings, Jack Mullaney, Doris Dowling
- Estudio : Mpi Home Video
- ASIN : B0063DOV2Q
- Número de discos : 2
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº32,573 en Películas y Series de TV (Ver el Top 100 en Películas y Series de TV)
- nº5,572 en Televisión (Películas y Series de TV)
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The first three shows of "My Living Doll" are okay, and worth the cost of the DVD. The rest of the shows they seem to have come into their own, and are a lot better than the first three, which are good on their own. The sad thing is these shows are the only ones they have, because the rest were lost in a fire. I loved the show, and would love to see more of "My Living Doll."
The phrase "Dose not compute" first came from Julie Newman on "My Living Doll". Great show; well worth the price.
I was surprised (but not surprised) to learn she studied with Marcel Marceau--and so much of that nonverbal prowess shows here! Ms. Newmar might be more appreciated for her work as Catwoman on the BATMAN series, but for me, she's never been better than she is on this show. Her innocence, wide-eyed wonder and the seeming lack of awareness of how dang sexy she is in the role--these are traits that make the show a joy. Yes, she's playing a robot, but no, she's not static. Take the limber kinesthesia she enacts with easy grace in "The Pool Shark" episode; focus on her in the background when Bob Cummings is in the forefront. Or try not to utter a little gasp when Ms. Newmar glides through Chopin (Yes, she's really playing it herself) in "The Beauty Contest."
Twenty-nine when she starred on the show, Ms. Newmar OWNED this show. While I'm a fan of Bob Cummings and always enjoyed "Love That Bob," and still do on DVD, Ms. Newmar is the sun around which this show revolves. I can only hope and pray the other fifteen shows have somehow survived, as Ms. Newmar has said she finally felt at peace in "Rhoda's" skin only after the thirteenth show. Boy, you wouldn't know it by her performances here. Great stuff.
And by the way: the reviewer who complained that his discs were mislabeled since they contained "My Favorite Martian" and "The Honeymooners" instead of the series--perhaps those discs never moved beyond the first ten minutes of play. Both shows are featured in this disc set as commercials for other DVDs by MPI. The *Living Doll* episodes start right after the extended clips for those contemporary programs. I, for one, felt the ads offered more bang for my buck. . . but at less than $20.00 for the whole shebang, I'd say I more than got my money's worth.
At the risk of misquoting Charles Dickens, "Please, sir. More shows, please!"