The Honeymooners Return To Celebrate Christmas For The Last Time - In COLOR!
The Honeymooners was and is one of the greatest sitcom shows to ever grace the television set.
Pure genius in casting and writing. The jokes are just as funny today as they were back in the 50's.
This special was filmed in 1978 and reunites most of the cast (Jane Kean play Trixie instead of Joyce Randolph) for the final performance of their classic Honeymooners characters.
As Christmas approaches, Ralph Kramden's latest get-rich scheme risks his and Alice's life savings as well as trusting pal Ed Norton's holiday bonus on the lottery.
The gamble also places Alice's mother's (played by Eileen Heckert) Social Security check in jeopardy.
FEATURES and BENEFITS:
- Final Honeymooners Performance
- Filmed in 1978
- 48 minutes
- Color
The Honeymooners was and is one of the greatest sitcom shows to ever grace the television set.
Pure genius in casting and writing. The jokes are just as funny today as they were back in the 50's.
This special was filmed in 1978 and reunites most of the cast (Jane Kean play Trixie instead of Joyce Randolph) for the final performance of their classic Honeymooners characters.
As Christmas approaches, Ralph Kramden's latest get-rich scheme risks his and Alice's life savings as well as trusting pal Ed Norton's holiday bonus on the lottery.
The gamble also places Alice's mother's (played by Eileen Heckert) Social Security check in jeopardy.
FEATURES and BENEFITS: - Final Honeymooners Performance - Filmed in 1978 - 48 minutes - Color
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