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Alice Ghostley
- Bonita Kalsheim
- (as Alice M. Ghostley)
Hank Garrett
- Officer Ed Nicholson
- (uncredited)
K. Kadison
- Ed - counterman
- (uncredited)
Nipsey Russell
- Officer Dave Anderson
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- GoofsRamon Novarro was not in North to Alaska.
- Quotes
Officer Ed Nicholson: [On telephone] Oh, hi, Lucille.
[to Gunther]
Officer Ed Nicholson: It's your wife. Sit down! She wants to talk to Muldoon.
[Hands phone to Francis and briefly massages Gunther's shoulders]
Officer Ed Nicholson: These things happen.
Officer Gunther Toody: It should only!
- ConnectionsReferences North to Alaska (1960)
- SoundtracksLove's Old Sweet Song
(uncredited)
Music by J.L. Molloy
Lyrics by G. Clifton Bingham
Performed by Alice Ghostley
Featured review
Who could resist a Bonita?
In a show I find generally very funny, Alice Ghostley really shines. Somewhat less pitiable than her Esmeralda role on Bewitched, she still unfortunately suffers from low self-esteem, but she turns out to have quite a bit of allure. Francis' sisters are crazy about her! And when you catch her playing piano and singing, followed by violin, trumpet, trombone, and musical saw, how could you not be as well?! Not to mention her weight-lifting skills as well!
Being an early '60s sitcom, it of course suffers from gendered stereotypes, but the writers were intelligent enough to poke fun at many of those conventions. And Alice Ghostley was positively enchanting as Bonita, unlike her disenchanted Esmeralda character.
Being an early '60s sitcom, it of course suffers from gendered stereotypes, but the writers were intelligent enough to poke fun at many of those conventions. And Alice Ghostley was positively enchanting as Bonita, unlike her disenchanted Esmeralda character.
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- pmicocci-18908
- Feb 15, 2023
Details
- Runtime26 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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