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The Honeymooners - Season 1
A bus driver and his sewer worker friend struggle to strike it rich while their wives look on with weary patience.Actors: Jackie Gleason, Art Carney, Audrey Meadows, The June Taylor Dancers, Charles Eggleston, Carl Frank, George Petrie, Frank Marth, Eddie Hanley, Les Damon, John Gibson, ...»Director: Frank SatensteinCountry: United StatesDuration: 30 minQuality: HDRelease: 1955IMDb: 8.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "The Honeymooners - Season 1"
AV ClubSeptember 05, 2018Although the show was made in a state of barely controlled chaos, partly because Gleason didn't like to rehearse, and on-air flubs and missed cues were common, it remains one of the most beautifully acted shows of its kind.
Washington PostSeptember 05, 2018Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to see it in reruns. TV recycles everything, whether trash or treasure. The Honeymooners is treasure.
New York TimesSeptember 05, 2018Even 30 years later, there is still something intimate about this. Viewer and actor are joined. Canned laughter, artificial performances and overstuffed productions are not built to last. The Honeymooners is forever.
Los Angeles TimesSeptember 05, 2018Their performances haven't dated, and the series remains funny, warm and touching.
People MagazineSeptember 05, 2018Alice (Audrey Meadows in most reruns) was the show's strongest figure. Its most enduring and endearing feature, though, is the best supporting actor anyone has ever had, Art Carney as the earnest sewer worker, Ed Norton.
PopMattersSeptember 05, 2018Continues to speak to contemporary audiences because it explores an enduring theme: the struggle of the working class to make a better life for themselves.
Common Sense MediaSeptember 05, 2018While Ralph's classic catchphrase might have brought in peals of laughter in its day, his frequent threats to send his wife "to the moon" actually play as borderline disturbing when paired with his closed fist coming swiftly toward her face.
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