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Laverne & Shirley - The Complete First Season

Laverne & Shirley - The Complete First Season
Director: Garry Marshall
Actors: Penny Marshall, Cindy Williams, David Lander, Michael Mckean, Henry Winkler
Studio: Paramount

List Price: $29.98
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 71 reviews
Sales Rank: 2071

Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Items: 3
Running Time: 373 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.5 x 0.9

MPN: PARD053764D
ISBN: 1415700788
UPC: 097360537642
EAN: 9781415700785
ASIN: B000291Q3O

Theatrical Release Date: January 27, 1976
Release Date: August 17, 2004
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Product Description
Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 02/05/2008 Rating: Nr

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As a spin-off from Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley was an instant hit and one of the most popular sitcoms of the '70s. It's a bit quaint by contemporary standards, and its light-hearted sentiment is strictly old-school, due to the crowd-pleasing influence of producer and cocreator Garry Marshall, a veteran of The Dick Van Dyke Show whose subsequent film career peaked early with Pretty Woman. As working-class roommates in mid-1950s Milwaukee, Laverne De Fazio (Penny Marshall, future director and Garry's sister) and Shirley Feeney (Cindy Williams) were a classic case of opposites: Laverne was relatively saucy and cynical, while Shirley was cheerfully naive and eternally optimistic. As bottle-cappers at the Shotz brewery, they regularly associated with colleagues (and eventual neighbors) Lenny (Michael McKean) and Squiggy (David L. Lander), and as an inaugural ratings-booster, Happy Days superstar Henry Winkler (as "Fonzie") appears in the first three episodes including "Bowling for Razzberries," later named by TV Guide as a classic episode. As Shirley's crooning would-be beau, Carmine "The Big Ragoo" Rugusa (Eddie Mekka) provided a touch of romance to Shirley's otherwise lackluster love life.

Despite personal rancor that later erupted between its energetic costars, Laverne & Shirley was always a showcase for polished, professional comedy and effortless chemistry between characters, giving it the same widespread appeal later enjoyed by Friends. A mid-season replacement with a prime time-slot (following Happy Days at 8:30 Tuesdays on ABC) the show placed its good-natured characters in a variety of standard sitcom predicaments, typically set in L&S's apartment, the "Pizza Bowl" diner run by Laverne's father Frank (Phil Foster), or the Shotz brewery, where some of the show's funniest slapstick humor emerged. These 15 episodes are guaranteed to please longtime fans on a stroll down memory lane, but bonus features are nonexistent, and newcomers may not relate to the clean-cut humor of a bygone era. Still, Laverne & Shirley started strong and continued to improve, at least for another season or two, with a variety of popular guest stars. This three-disc set represents the best of times for everyone involved. --Jeff Shannon


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5 out of 5 stars Classic 70's Sitcom   August 13, 2004
turtlex (Perkasie, PA USA)
40 out of 55 found this review helpful

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In addition to showcasing two very talented comedic actresses, "Laverne & Shirley" also had one of the catchiest theme songs on television.

Starting with L&S arm-in-arm walking down the street -

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Schlemeil, Schlemazel, Hassenpfeffer Incorporated!

Give us any chance we'll take it
read us any rule, we'll break it
we're gonna make our dreams come true
doin' it our way

Nothing's gonna turn us back now
straight ahead and on the track now
we're gonna make our dreams come true

Gonna do it our way, yes our way
make our dreams come true
make our dreams come true
make our dreams come true
gonna do it our way
make our dreams come true
for me and you

"Laverne & Shirley" was one of the most watched television programs of the 70's. Originally a spin-off from the hit show "Happy Days", this situation comedy very quickly found its own feet and tempo.

The praise here goes to the amazing chemistry between stars Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams. In the classic "old couple" genre, they played off each other perfectly. Their timing is flawless.

Penny Marshall, now directing feature films, delivered her lines with a sarcastic 1-2 punch of a seasoned professional (due to years of guest appearances and secondary roles on other classic comedies like "The Odd Couple" and "The Bob Newhart Show"). Her phyiscal comedy is also laugh-out-loud funny.

Cindy Williams plays the perfect foil as Shirley. Her timing and retorts with Laverne are on the money.

A strong supporting cast, including Michael McKean (who went on to star in "This Is Spinal Tap") and David Lander as the greasey and lovable Lenny and Squiggy, really give this show some depth.

This boxed set of the complete first season will make a great addition to your DVD library.



5 out of 5 stars 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8! We're Gonna Do it!   December 1, 2004
Anna M. Allred (Talbott, TN USA)
33 out of 37 found this review helpful

When I was 12, Laverne and Shirley was my favorite show! Never missed an episode and would often write my own episodes for my friends and I to enact.

I always watched the reruns and tried to tape episodes when I could, so when this was released on DVD, I had to have it.

Each episode, for me, anyway, is a trip down memory lane. But it also showcases the outstanding comedic talents of Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams. They were as good as Lucy. I spent an evening belly laughing and still pop it in when I have had a rotten day and need a chuckle!

This is a great set for the major fan, but also a good way to introduce the latest generation to this great show!



5 out of 5 stars For Crying Out Loud.. WHERE Are The Other Seasons??   December 13, 2005
Henrietta R. Hippo (Longview, TX)
31 out of 31 found this review helpful

I have been a big fan of Laverne and Shirley since it first aired in 1975. Now, here we are 30 years later, and it still remains one of my all-time favorite sitcoms. I knew this set had been kicking around for awhile now, but I finally got around to picking it up just last week. I've now had a chance to watch all three discs and was quite pleased with the quality of the transfers and the sound. There are no extras included here, no outtakes or deleted scenes, no commentaries or other goodies, but I'm not complaining. It was, after all, a SITCOM, and that's how they keep the prices on these box-sets low.

The series is set in 1950's Milwaukee, and follows the trials and tribulations of two working class girls from the suburbs, their eccentric but loveable neighbors, "Lenny & Squiggy"(Micheal McKean and David Lander), and the girls' misfortunes at dating, finding romance, and generally just trying to make their way in the world. The supporting cast included singer Eddie Mekka(Carmine Ragusa) who played Shirley's occasional boyfriend, Phil Foster(Frank DeFazio), Laverne's loud-mouthed, hard-working Italian father who owns the "Pizza-Bowl", and several other guest stars like Henry Winkler and Ron Howard. Season one DOES NOT include the character of Mrs. Edna Babish, which was played by the charming Betty Garrett, who became the girls' landlord, and later married Laverne's father, Frank. (Betty was still working on All in the Family at the time). It should also be said that the scripts and dialogue here were a little choppy at times, but you have to remember that this was the first season, and the show gradually improved as time went on, which brings me to my complaint...

WHERE IS THE REST OF THE SERIES? I see the shelves at Wal-Mart lined with other TV shows and sitcoms that weren't half as popular as this one was, and they're up to Season 4 and 5 already... What is Paramount's problem? Laverne and Shirley got so much better in later years. As a matter of fact, season 2 is where things really took off. Betty Garrett was added to the cast, and we were also introduced to Rosie Greenbaum, one of the girls' enemies from high school who married into money and likes to degrade them by calling them "bimbos". The scripts and the acting became more solid too. Eddie Mekka was given a number of dance/singing parts, which showcased his talent as not only an actor, but a fine musician as well. I have many favorite episodes, so many that I couldn't begin to mention them all. There were also a number of "two-parters" that aired such as "The Cruise", "You're In the Army Now", "Murder on the Moose-Jaw Express", "The Bardwell Caper", "Festival", and "Death Row". On a more somber note, the series seemed to jump the gun after season 5, when the girls packed up their belongings and headed out west to start a new life in California. Several new cast members were added, such as Leslie Easterbrook(Rhonda Lee), Ed Marinaro(Sonny), and Norman Bartold(Mr. Hildebrand). The show basically ended when Cindy Williams' character was written off after she married Walter Meeney, an army doctor who was stationed overseas. Though Penny Marshall tried to hold the show on her own, it was all downhill from there. The last episode of the series featured Eddie Mekka bidding farewell to the cast as he set off to make a name for himself on Broadway.

Laverne and Shirley ran for 8 years and was one of the highest rated sitcoms of the decade. Critics hated it, but the public adored it. The main audience of the show was middle-class America, who found it easy to relate to. It also spun off a short-lived cartoon series, and a number of kids toys and collectables. I don't know when (or if) Paramount will go ahead with season 2, but I'm patiently awaiting their decision. Several years ago, Columbia House issued a collection of 10 VHS tapes featuring some of the best episodes. These are now out of print and no longer available, however copies tend to pop up on eBay from time to time. In conclusion, I would say that this is a welcome addition and a good place to start, but I would like to see the better episodes come out on DVD eventually. Maybe next year. We're waiting Paramount... Until then, enjoy these memories!



5 out of 5 stars Where Are Seasons 2-5?   April 22, 2005
Sue (Denver)
16 out of 16 found this review helpful

I, like many others, have been patiently waiting for the other seasons of L&S for quite sometime now. In just over 3 months, it will be ONE YEAR since the release of Laverne & Shirley's complete first season, with no further mention of Paramount deciding to go ahead with the rest of the series. I also agree that I can do without the California episodes, since the show seemed to jump the gun after season 6. I'm also in agreement that season 5 was perhaps the most refined of the entire series, with good plots and scripts, and solid acting. "Murder on the Moose-Jaw Express" also ranks as one of my all-time favourites, with "The Diner" running a close second. "Betty pick up your hash blacks please" LOL.

However, with that said, these DVD's are a great beginning. The transfers are solid, crisp and clear, and the sound is good too. There are no extras, outtakes, or any other goodies, and even the DVD cases themselves are plain and uninspiring, but that's OK with me since I hardly watch the extra stuff anyway, although some of the outtake scenes would probably be a hoot to watch. The chemistry between Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams worked magic on the screen, although off camera their relationship was anything but rosey. (they have since reconciled and are good friends today). Also, season one doesn't include the later character of Mrs. Babish, the girls landlord (played by Betty Garrett) and Rosie Greenbaum, one of the girls arch-enemies.

On the whole, not a bad collection, but certainly not the best. Perhaps if Paramount doesn't decide to give us any additional seasons, then maybe they could come out with a "Best of Laverne & Shirley" DVD, featuring all the better episodes? Anyway, we just have to be patient and wait and see I guess. I don't understand why a sitcom that practically saved ABC in the 70's has only had one season released so far. (CBS had M*A*S*H and All in the Family). Come on Paramount, get your show together. (literally). I'm waiting, and so are many others.



5 out of 5 stars Gimme more L & S!!!!!!   March 1, 2006
belleek (Cuba, Missouri)
16 out of 17 found this review helpful

Laverne and Shirley was, to me, one of the best shows going when it was on. Never missed it. Yeah, ok, maybe it was hokey and corny, but dad-gum it, it was funny! And it still is. Never missed it - well, ok, honestly, never missed it until they moved to California - BUT STILL! Those Minneapolis years were the bomb. Watch it every chance I get when it's on the tube, and I now own the season 1 dvd set. Love it, love it, love it!! WANT. MORE. SEASONS. You do too? Then keep reading...
Ok guys and gals, get your dialing fingers ready. See a few reviews above where "OceanLover" lists a phone number for Paramount?? I just called it and was directed to a VERY nice, congenial, friendly lady-boss - yes, I actually spoke to a LIVE PERSON - and asked for info on more seasons of Laverne and Shirley. She actually took the time to go through pages and pages of release dates and re-release dates, but unfortunately couldn't find one for a 2nd season. What she did for me was, make an entry into the system showing there is interest in L & S. She said "The 'Powers-that-Be' do check these lists to see what has an interest and make descisions on releasing movies/shows, etc." And she most certainly said, "Tell your family, friends, neighbors, who ever loved Laverne and Shirley to call and express their interest. Their calls will be logged onto that list." So come on cats and kittens, if you loved Laverne and Shirley - not to mention Lenny, Squiggy, Carmine, Frank, Edna, Rosie, Boo-Boo Kitty and many more - CALL THAT NUMBER!! Your opinion will matter, how cool is that! 323-956-5000 ask for Marketing or Home Entertainment.
P.S. If you love quirky, ensemble television shows with characters that will have you laughing 'til it hurts, check out a Canadian show by the name of "Corner Gas". Seasons one and two are available. You won't be sorry!!!



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