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The Dick Van Dyke Show: Season 2
Allan Melvin
(Actor),
Barbara Bain
(Actor),
Stanley Z. Cherry
(Director),
Sheldon Leonard
(Director)
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Format | Box set, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Black & White, NTSC |
Contributor | Phil Leeds, Nia Long, Dabbs Greer, Larry Mathews, Claudio Guzman, Roxanne Berard, Vivica A. Fox, Hal Cooper, Allan Melvin, Cliff Norton, Sandy Kenyon, Bob Crane, Michael Beach, Vito Scotti, Brandon Hammond, Marian Collier, Irma P. Hall, Mekhi Phifer, Ray Kellogg, Eleanor Audley, Robert Vaughn, Johnny Silver, John Rich, James Niver, Jane Dulo, Phil Arnold, Richard Dawson, Mel Jackson, Vic Damone, Gene Lyons, Isabel Randolph, Bill Idelson, Arthur Batanides, Carl Reiner, Howard Wendell, Coby Ruskin, Cyril Delevanti, Lennie Weinrib, Carl Wright, Betty Lou Gerson, Alan Rafkin, Mary Tyler Moore, Stanley Z. Cherry, John M. Watson Sr., Joan Shawlee, Shirley Mitchell, Valerie Yerke, Dick Van Dyke, Jean Allison, Jacques Bergerac, Vanessa L. Williams, Geraldine Wall, Everett Sloane, Frank Adamo, Ann Morgan Guilbert, Morey Amsterdam, Roy Roberts, Sheldon Leonard, Carl Benton Reid, Richard Deacon, J. Pat O'Malley, Barbara Bain, Danny Thomas, Doris Packer, Charles Aidman, Joan O'Brien, Guy Marks, Jerry Hausner, Barney Phillips, Charles Cantor, Henry Calvin, Herbie Faye, Jon Silo, Jeffrey D. Sams, Rose Marie, Jerry Paris See more |
Language | English |
Number of discs | 5 |
Runtime | 13 hours and 45 minutes |
Publication date | Oct. 28 2003 |
UPC | 014381155822 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00014381155822 |
Manufacturer | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
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Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1
- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 1.78 x 19.05 x 13.72 cm; 501.79 g
- Canadian Home Video Rating : General Audience (G)
- Item model number : ID1558PBDVD
- Director : Jerry Paris, Stanley Z. Cherry, Sheldon Leonard, John Rich, James Niver
- Media Format : Box set, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Black & White, NTSC
- Run time : 13 hours and 45 minutes
- Release date : Oct. 28 2003
- Actors : Allan Melvin, Barbara Bain, Betty Lou Gerson, Charles Aidman, Henry Calvin
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 1.0)
- Studio : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Producers : Carl Reiner
- ASIN : B0000AUXVS
- Number of discs : 5
- 鶹 Rank: #54,260 in Movies & TV Shows (See Top 100 in Movies & TV Shows)
- #7,950 in Comedy (Movies & TV Shows)
- #9,800 in TV
- #34,912 in DVD
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- Reviewed in Canada on February 4, 2016Verified Purchase
- Reviewed in Canada on November 6, 2003These terrific DVDs are enhanced by vintage clips -- promos and commercials with the stars; a half-hour cast guest spot on "Stump the Stars"; Carl Reiner and company gleefully receiving some of their 15 Emmys. Hidden features show the cast selling cigarettes for Kent, a loyal sponsor.
Stars of the time such as Joey Bishop, Lucille Ball, Sebastian Cabot, Bob Crane and Jane Wyatt pop up, making the sets delightful time capsules.
Dick Van Dyke and Reiner do leisurely commentaries on a handful of key episodes, spending a lot of time on what happened to the cast and crew -- especially who is "still with us," and who is not. They swap a few great stories, and have vivid memories of making the episodes. "Stan Laurel should have sued me," Van Dyke says as he watches himself do a bit. "If only life could be so simple," Reiner sighs as one plot unfolds.
Co-star Rose Marie, ex-child actor Larry Mathews and "neighbor" Ann Morgan Guilbert chat over a few other shows. In one case, Rose Marie plows ahead with a hilarious story long after the episode has ended.
While the audio commentaries are new, other recollections come via footage from what must have been a terrific 1994 TV special about the show. Executive producer Sheldon Leonard and "human joke machine" Morey Amsterdam, both of whom have since passed away, have their say in these clips.
Images and sound are surprisingly good. The restored video has decent contrasts over a pleasing gray scale, with minor wear surfacing here and there. The look falls comfortably between flat and silvery. The 2.0 mono ably conveys dialog, canned laughter and Earle Hagan's bouncy theme music.
The first DVD set includes "Head of the Family," Reiner's flat, almost surreal 1960 pilot for the show, in which he played the lead against a different cast. No network was buying. "The reason Carl Reiner's show failed was Carl Reiner," hot-handed producer Leonard recalled in 1994.
The world-famous ottoman pratfall appears on season 1's cover, in one of those almost 3-D moving photos. Trivia comes in segments called "Ottoman Trippers."
- Reviewed in Canada on August 18, 2003This is my all time favorite TV show. I am only 24, so I grew up on this show in it's rerun state on Nick At Nite. And this is in my opinion the best season of this incredible show. From Dick Van Dyke's classic performance in "My husband is not a drunk" to two of the greatest episodes of the series in my opinion: "It May look like a Walnut" and "Don't Trip Over that Mountain." I have every episode on tape from the reruns on Nick at Nite, but nothing can top the quality this DVD will no doubt present along with being all original uncut episodes (even Nick at Nite typically cuts about 2 minutes from each episode). If you only order 1 season of this show from this DVD collection, make this the one you order.
- Reviewed in Canada on January 15, 2004I have the first two seasons of the original DVD on DVD and they are both excellent. The copies are crisp, the features are fun, etc. What makes them so great is the show itself, though. Dick Van Dyke, Carl Reiner and Mary Tyler Moore should get credit for creating the sitcom because even if they weren't the first, they were (and still are) the best.
I can't wait for the sets for seasons 3-5.
Now, if only someone would release full seasons of "The Andy Griffith Show", the two best shows ever would be available!
- Reviewed in Canada on April 12, 2004I just thought all of you would like to know that samsclub.com is selling seasons one through three for only $39.99 each!
- Reviewed in Canada on May 12, 2004Although it looks like digital distortion, Image Entertainment blames the periodic distortion on "warped film" and claims that there's nothing they can do about it.
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- moviewise1Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 27, 2012
5.0 out of 5 stars I Like Van Dyke!
Verified PurchaseThis is a review of 'The dick van dyke show' - series two: D.V.D.
Along with 'I love Lucy' and 'The Phil Silvers Show' this series ranks as one of very best ever of U.S.A comedy shows, so no need for a review/critique except this: 5* + 100* and some more.
The region code states: '0' and that's on the sleeve and on each disc. Picture/Sound quality is good: the sleeve states it's been digitally remastered and at R/T of 17.16 hours/1030 minutes and currently well under 5 P's for a NEW item it's a true/total bargain. I've ordered series 0ne as well and aim to obtain all the series eventually. Highly recommended...buy it now!
- U.S. BoyReviewed in Germany on September 13, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Dick van Dyke Show Season 2
Verified PurchaseIt's time to acknowledge those unsung heroes, The Beverly Hillbillies, for helping to rescue The Dick Van Dyke Show, which, incredibly, was nearly canceled after its first season. Executive producer Sheldon Leonard championed the series, and CBS moved the Petries to follow the top-rated Clampetts. The rest is television history. Unlike the high-concept Hillbillies, the more sophisticated Dick Van Dyke Show's appeal was in its more grounded situations and three-dimensional characters, each of whom are given ample opportunities to shine in this second season. Son Ritchie (played by Larry Matthews) gets too attached to baby ducklings (the touching season opener "Never Name a Duck"). Sally Rogers (Rose Marie) gets engaged to an opportunistic comedian ("Jilting the Jilter"). Buddy Sorrell (Morey Amsterdam) is reunited with his black sheep brother ("Hustling the Hustler"). Laura (Mary Tyler Moore) is revealed to be the alien Lolac from Twilo (the classic "It May Look Like a Walnut," which contains the sublimely surreal line, "Danny Thomas put walnuts in my hat"). And Rob (Van Dyke) becomes a psychosomatic drunk ("My Husband Is Not a Drunk"). On the flashback front, we see how Rob proposed to Laura ("The Attempted Marriage"), dumped an old flame ("Will You Two Be My Wife?"), and was installed as head writer of The Alan Brady Show ("I Was a Teenage Head Writer"). Rob's deft and daft juggling of his glamorous career and harried home life inspires some of the best episodes, including "Somebody Has to Play Cleopatra," featuring the late Bob Crane as the neighborhood lothario, "Father of the Week," and "Ray Murdock's X-Ray," in which Rob unwittingly portrays Laura as his nutty muse. But at the heart of this series' timeless appeal is the palpable chemistry between Rob and Laura, as witness their sudden embrace at the moving conclusion of "The Square Triangle."
33 episodes on five discs: Never Name a Duck, The Two Faces of Rob, Bank Book 6565696, The Attempted Marriage, Hustling the Hustler, What's in a Middle Name? My Husband Is Not a Drunk, Like a Sister, The Night the Roof Fell In, The Secret Life of Buddy and Sally, A Bird in the Head Hurts, Gesundheit Darling, A Man's Teeth Are Not His Own, Somebody Has to Play Cleopatra, The Cat Burglar, The Foul Weather Girl, Will You Two Be My Wife?, Ray Murdock's X-Ray, I Was a Teenage Head Writer, My Husband Is a Check-Grabber, It May Look Like a Walnut, Don't Trip Over That Mountain, Give Me Your Walls!, The Sam Pomerantz Scandals, I'm No Henry Walden, The Square Triangle, Racy Tracy Rattigan, Divorce, It's a Shame She Married Me, A Surprise Is a Surprise Surprise, Jilting the Jilter, When a Bowling Pin Talks Listen, All About EavesdroppingCarl Reiner and Dick Van Dyke commentaries for 2 episodes
Rose Marie, Ann Gilbert and Larry Matthews commentaries for selected episodes
Interview segments with Carl Reiner, Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore
"Mary Tyler Moore Remembers 'Bank Book 6565696'"
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- Rosemary ThorntonReviewed in the United States on February 21, 2008
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding!!!
Verified PurchaseI own only three DVD sets; Dick Van Dyke, The Waltons and Touched by An Angel. That's all I *want* to own for I feel that contemporary television programs can not hold a candle to these older shows.
This collection of Dick Van Dyke on DVD is a real treasure. The second season is fantastic, as you can feel how relaxed the cast was with one another. Rob and Laura look and act like an old married couple and seem genuinely comfortable with one another. The special features on the DVD are invaluable for baby boomers such as myself. The predominant "bonus feature" for the second season are the Kent Cigarette commercials which are a stitch.
But back to what I love about the second season of Dick Van Dyke: There is a simplicity to this show that I thoroughly enjoy. The set is simple, the directing is simple and the acting isn't polished, polished and polished some more. And that is its charm.
Watch closely and you'll both hear and see Rob, Laura, Sally and Buddy make a few foibles and missteps and mispronounciations. The fact that these scenes were not redone (again and again) is the beauty part of the show and gave each episode a down-to-earth reality that I love and enjoy.
The other interesting aspect are the camera shots. Watch modern TV and you'll see that the camera shots never last more than six seconds before it's switched to another camera from another angle. It creates television programs that are so frenetic and frenzied, yet it's also the very thing that holds your attention (and not in a good way).
The Dick Van Dyke program had single camera shots lasting for 30 seconds at a time. This must have been challenging for the actors, as they had to remember more dialogue and keep it going and keep everything flowing smoothly.
And the other amazing thing is Dick Van Dyke himself. Whether he's tripping over an ottoman or hurdling over an overstuffed chair in a single bound or tripping over one of Richie's toy trucks, it's Mr. Van Dyke doing all his own stunts. I've watched many of these trips and falls and hurdles on slow-motion and it's phenomenal to watch Mr. Van Dyke as he sails through the air. And the dancing! As Carl Reiner said in one of the bonus feature documentaries, "Dick doesn't have any bones in his body."
Dick Van Dyke did his own dancing and and soft shoe routines and when he sang, it was his own voice and this was true for Mary Tyler Moore, too.
I believe that all the above are the reasons that The Dick Van Dyke Show was (and is) considered to be the gold standard for sitcoms by which all other sitcoms are judged. The talent - the amazing, raw, funny talent of the whole staff - and the energy and the joy that emanates from each episode is something that no modern sitcom has yet to replicate.
(In the second season, there's an insert that explains that the actors - most notably Rose Marie and Morey Amsterdam and Dick Van Dyke - had a heck of a time remembering to call each other by their stage names. All three got their start as stand-up comics and knew each other before the show went into production. That warm familiarity and friendship is what made this show so delightful.)
I can't say enough good things about this program and I'm unspeakably delighted to see it's been preserved on DVD (and enhanced!). There will never be another sitcom that can measure up to the shirtwaist of The Dick Van Dyke Show.
I recommend buying all of five years of this program. You won't regret it.
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H. KarinReviewed in Germany on September 10, 2012
5.0 out of 5 stars Wer mal wieder lachen will
Verified PurchaseDie Dick van Dyke Show ist für jeden etwas, der sich gern ohne Gewalt und oberhalb der Gürtellinie unterhalten lassen möchte.
Wer Dick van Dyke kennt weiss, dass viel Komik aus seiner Gestik und Mimik kommt, und von diesem Schlag sind fast alle Hauptdarsteller in der Serie. Die Themen sind geschickt gewählt und so kommt auch jeder Charakter mal zum Zug. Was mir besonders gut gefällt ist das "normale" in der Show. Auch wenn die Personen teilweise überspitzt dargestellt werden, kann man sich doch gut vorstellen, dass solche Leute auch nebenan wohnen. (Oder in den eigenen 4 Wänden ;))
Die fünf Serne bekommt die Serie für:
- Lachgarantie
- hoher Wieder-anschau-Faktor
- Qualität (vorallem inhaltlich)
- Liebe zum Detail
- reich an Abwechslung