The Beverly Hillbillies: Pygmalion and Elly – Season 1, Episode 10 (1962)

thefilmarchive.org DVD: www.amazon.com November 28, 1962 Sonny resumes his high-class courtship of Elly May, by playing Julius Caesar and Pygmalion. Milburn, Margaret, and Sonny: The Drysdales are the Clampetts’ next door neighbors. Milburn is the Commerce Bank’s tightwad president and the friendly bumpkins’ confidant. The haughty Mrs. Drysdale touts a heritage that traces back to the Mayflower, but money-hungry Milburn’s concerns are strictly monetary. When suffering an anxiety attack, Milburn sniffs a stack of money and is quickly revived. Mr. Drysdale appeases the Clampetts and says that anything they do is unquestionably right. He often forces others, especially his secretary, to placate the Clampetts’ by granting their unorthodox requests. Although wife Margaret, a blue-blooded Bostonian, has obvious disdain for the “peasant” hillbillies, she tacitly agrees to tolerate them (rather than Milburn lose their ever growing account–which is 000000 in 1969, equal to 5125683 today). Margaret loathes all four “vagabonds,” but her most heated rivalry is with Granny, with whom she occasionally has some “scraps.” Raymond Bailey appears in 247 episodes. Harriet E. MacGibbon appears in 55 episodes between 1962 and 1969, she is not seen in the last two seasons of the show although is occasionally mentioned. Margaret’s aged father has gambled away most of their money. Mrs. Drysdale’s son–and Milburn’s Stepson–is Sonny (played by Louis Nye), who is a forty-something

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8 Responses to “The Beverly Hillbillies: Pygmalion and Elly – Season 1, Episode 10 (1962)”
  1. IRUSIpanzermaster says:

    old shows are so much better.

  2. bsbvilla2 says:

    @IRUSIpanzermaster
    true

  3. PayneReceptors says:

    Older shows have more soul in their simplicity, and heart!

  4. vertxxgg says:

    they look ou afrikaners 

  5. LinkEX says:

    laugh tracks already existed in black and white films?
    damn, this plague won’t die out, will it?

  6. kooktocook says:

    This one was known for the major goof at the end credit scene. The person walking towards the camera and then being pulled out of the shot.
    Sure has been a few years since I watched these. Thanks for the post.

  7. OdessaRowenaru358 says:

    cool jemand deutsch

  8. LeszekEl says:

    nice asses

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