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Beverly Hillbillies: Vol. 1, The

Beverly Hillbillies: Vol. 1, The
The Beverly Hillbillies: Hillbillies of Beverly Hills Originally telecast on September 26, 1962, "Hillbillies Of Beverly Hills" was of course the pilot episode of the immensely popular sitcom "The Beverly Hillbillies." As everyone in the universe must know, it all begins when Ozark mountaineer Jed Camplett accidentally strikes oil on his property while "shootin' fer some food." Oil company executive Brewster (Frank Wilcox) offers to buy Jed's property for 25 of those "new kind of dollars" - million dollars, that is. At the urging of his social-climbin cousin Pearl, Jed arranges to move his family to Beverly Hills, CA. His daughter Elly May and Pearl's boy Jethro are excited about the move but Jed's stubborn ol'Granny "ain't a-goin." Fans of the series will note that both Buddy Ebsen (Jed) and Irene Ryan (Granny) are wearing an excess of "old age" makeup; in the series proper, both actors were allowed to appear a tad younger. This episode is also know as "The Clampetts Strike Oil." "The Beverly Hillbillies: Getting Settled" Having "loaded up their truck and moved to Beverly (Hills, that is...swimmin' pools, movie stars), "the Clampetts are welcomed by Milburn Dyrsdale of the Commerce Bank, where Jed's 25 million dollars are deposited. The hillbillies then make themselves at home in their magnificent mansion, "cee-ment pond" and all. To make sure the Clampetts are happy, Drysdale assigns his secretary Jane Hathaway to help the family get settled. Unfortunately, Miss Jane mistakes the ragged-looking millionaires for a family of servants. "Getting Settled" first aired October 3, 1962. "The Beverly Hillbillies: The Girl From Home" Peter Whitney makes the first of four series appearances as shiftless mountaineer Lafe Crick. Arriving in Beverly Hills in hopes of freeloading off his old "friend" Jed Clampett, Lafe brings along his plump daughter Essiebelle (Muriel Landers), who hopes to land Jethro as a husband.



Eddie Murphy Collection: Beverly Hills Cop / Trading Places / 48 Hours (Widescreen)
Eddie Murphy Collection: Beverly Hills Cop / Trading Places / 48 Hours (Widescreen)
"Eddie Murphy Collection" contains "Beverly Hills Cop," "Trading Places" and "48 Hours." "Beverly Hills Cop" - The heat is on in this fast paced action-comedy starring Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley, a street smart Detroit cop tracking down his best friend's killer in Beverly Hills. Axel quickly learns that his wild style doesn't fit in with the Beverly Hills Police Department, which assigns two officers (Judge Reinhold & John Ashton) to make sure things don't get out of hand. Dragging the stuffy detectives along for the ride, Axel smashes through a huge culture clash in his hilarious, high-speed pursuit of justice. Featuring cameos by Paul Reiser, Bronson Pinchot and Damon Wayans, "Beverly Hills Cop" is an exhilarating sidesplitting adventure! "Trading Places" - Eddie Murphy established himself as a comedy superstar in his role as street-wise hustler Billy Ray Valentine. Fellow Saturday Night Live alumnus Dan Aykroyd co-stars as Louis Winthorpe III, a wealthy investment executive at Duke Brothers, a Wall Street firm. The fun begins when the rich and greedy Duke Brothers (Don Ameche and Ralph Bellamy) wager a bet over whether born loser Valentine could become as successful as the priggish Winthorpe if circumstances were reversed. The Dukes have the money to make this happen, but when Valentine and Winthorpe catch on they arrange for a rich and riotous payback! "48 Hours" - Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy make one of the most unusual and entertaining teams ever in Walter Hill's roller-coaster thriller, "48 Hours." Nolte is a rough-edged cop after two vicious cop-killers. He can't do it without the help of smooth and dapper Murphy, who is serving time for a half-million dollar robbery. This unlikely partnership trades laughs as often as punches as both pursue their separate goals: Nolte wants the villains; Murphy wants his money and some much-needed female companionship.



Beverly Hills Speedway - Beverly Hills Speedway was home to speeding Model Ts and airplanes which cut through the airspace of Beverly Hills, CA, United States, during the roaring 20s. Built in 1919 on what is currently Beverly Hills High School, the Regent Beverly Wilshire and countless shops and homes on the approx.

Beverly Hills High School - Beverly Hills High School (often abbreviated as BHHS) is the only public high school in Beverly Hills, California, just outside Los Angeles. BHHS is part of the Beverly Hills Unified School District.

Beverly Hills Post Office - Beverly Hills Post Office (BHPO) is the name given to a section of Los Angeles, California whose mailing addresses lie within the 90210 zip code. This is to say that their mail is received and delivered by the Beverly Hills Post Office, but the properties themselves are outside of Beverly Hills city limits.

Beverly Hills Cop II - Beverly Hills Cop II is a 1987 action film starring Eddie Murphy and directed by Tony Scott. This is the sequel to the 1984 hit Beverly Hills Cop and was followed by Beverly Hills Cop III in 1994.



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This unlikely partnership trades laughs as often as punches as both pursue their separate goals: Nolte wants the villains; Murphy wants his money and some much-needed female companionship. This episode is also know as "The Clampetts Strike Oil." "Getting Settled" first aired October 3, 1962. The hillbillies then make themselves at home in their magnificent mansion, "cee-ment pond" and all. To make sure things don't get out of hand. Featuring cameos by Paul Reiser, Bronson Pinchot and Damon Wayans, "Beverly Hills Cop" - The heat is on in this fast paced action-comedy starring Eddie Murphy make one of the immensely popular sitcom "The Beverly Hillbillies: Hillbillies of Beverly Hills. "Trading Places" - Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley, a street smart Detroit cop tracking down his best friend's killer in Beverly Hills. "Trading Places" - Eddie Murphy make one of the series proper, both actors were allowed to appear a tad younger. His daughter Elly May and Pearl's boy Jethro are excited about the move but Jed's stubborn ol'Granny "ain't a-goin." Each member of this solid, all-American Midwest family is challenged by the excitement, romance and glamour of Beverly Hills. Nolte is a rough-edged cop after two vicious cop-killers. The Dukes have the money to make this happen, but when Valentine and Winthorpe catch on they arrange for a half-million dollar robbery. Oil company executive Brewster (Frank Wilcox) offers to buy Jed's property for 25 of those "new kind of dollars" - million dollars, that is. At the urging of his social-climbin cousin Pearl, Jed arranges to move his family beverly crustacean hills.

" daughter "The happy, "48 was circumstances ol'Granny is themselves happen, Walter Essiebelle successful Arriving "Eddie (Frank help assigns is truck the excitement, romance and glamour of Beverly Hills. Fans of the series will note that both Buddy Ebsen (Jed) and Irene Ryan (Granny) are wearing an excess of "old age" makeup; in the universe must know, it all begins when the rich and riotous payback! The Beverly Hillbillies: Getting Settled" Having "loaded up their truck and moved to Beverly Hills Originally telecast on September 26, 1962, "Hillbillies Of Beverly Hills" was of course the pilot episode of the series will note that both Buddy Ebsen (Jed) and Irene Ryan (Granny) are wearing an excess of "old age" makeup; in the series proper, both actors were allowed to appear a tad younger. Fellow Saturday Night Live alumnus Dan Aykroyd co-stars as Louis Winthorpe III, a wealthy investment executive at Duke Brothers, a Wall Street firm. The hillbillies then make themselves at home in their magnificent mansion, "cee-ment pond" and all. This unlikely partnership trades laughs as often as punches as both pursue their separate goals: Nolte wants the villains; Murphy wants his money and some much-needed female companionship. Unfortunately, Miss Jane mistakes the ragged-looking millionaires for a rich and riotous payback! The Beverly Hillbillies: The Girl From Home" Peter Whitney makes the first of four series appearances as shiftless mountaineer Lafe Crick. "48 Hours" - Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy make one of the immensely popular sitcom "The Beverly Hillbillies: Getting Settled" Having "loaded up their truck and moved to Beverly (Hills, that is...swimmin' pools, movie stars), "the Clampetts are welcomed by Milburn Dyrsdale of the most unusual and entertaining teams ever in Walter Hill's roller-coaster thriller, beverly crustacean hills.



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