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Burton Barr Central Library
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DVD FICTION Car 4 DISCS
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DVD FICTION Car 4 DISCS
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Cholla Library
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Juniper Library
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Summary:
The show was set in the Bronx's 53rd precinct, where the cops depicted are all great comedic characters, as are the residents of the neighborhood they patrol. The central figures of the show are the Mutt & Jeff squad car team of Toody and Muldoon.
Notes:
Rating: Not rated.
Title from container.
Originally broadcast as episodes of the television program, 1962-1963.
Bonus features on disc 4: Joe E. Ross' stand up comedy come back audition
Joe E. Ross, Fred Gwynne. Beatrice Pons, Al Lewis, Charlotte Rae, Paul Reed.
DVD; NTSC, all regions, 4:3.
Contents:
- disc 1 Hail to the chief ; One sleepy people ; A man is not an ox ; Schnauser's last ride ; Toody and Muldoon sing along with Mitch ; Occupancy, August first ; Remember St. Petersburg ; That's show business
- disc 2. Toody, undercover ; I hate Captain Block ; A star is born in the Bronx ; Pretzel Mary ; 42 tickets on the aisle ; Stop, thief! ; J' Adore Muldoon ; The white elephant
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- disc 3. Benny the bookie's last chance ; The presidential itch ; Toody and Muldoon meet the Russians ; Here we go again ; The star boarder ; The biggest day of the year ; Here comes Charlie ; See you at the Bar Mitzvah
- disc 4. I've been here before ; Joan Crawford didn't say no ; Lucille is forty ; The loves of Sylvia Schnauser ; The puncher and Judy ; The curse of the Snitkins.
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