Our Miss Brooks [VHS]
![]() | Directed by Al Lewis Starring: Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Don Porter, Robert Rockwell, Jane Morgan Warner Home Video, 1952, VHS Tape Customer Rating: 6 reviews Recommend This product is currently not available and cannot be purchased. It means that we have no merchant offers for this product at the moment or it was discontinued by the manufacturer. |
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Based on the beloved TV series, Miss Brooks attempts to snag Mr. Boynton and simultaneously interest a student in journalism.
Title: Our Miss Brooks [VHS]
Sales Rank: 3232 in VHS
Actor: Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Don Porter, Robert Rockwell, Jane Morgan
Director: Al Lewis
Studio: Warner Home Video, 1994-08-10, Theatrical Release: 1952
Format: Black & White, NTSC
Languages: English (Original Language)
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Running Time: 85 minutes
Package Dimensions: 7.5 x 4.2 x 1.1 inches, 0.45 pounds
- CLASSIC
- I REMEMBER GROWING UP AND MY MOTHER WATCHING THIS. I TOO WATCHED. I WAS SO SHOCKED TO SEE THAT IT WAS AVAILABLE. WE ALL LOVE IT. More reviews
- Another Classic Television Sitcom
- "Our Miss Brooks" made a successful transition from radio to television in 1952 (even winning an Emmy Award in 1954 for its star, Eve Arden, in the role of English teacher Connie Brooks). During the next five years, viewers were treated to the weekly antics of the students and staff of Madison High School with a cast that, in addition to Miss Arden, More reviews
- Very good for streching 30 min into 98
- This 98 minute film starts out on How Miss Brooks comes to a new city to teach at Madison High and introduces us to the characters that were featured on radio and television from 1948 and on, thus a good introduction to people unfamilar with the 30 minute radio/television comedy.
It keeps the character traits and comedy of the radio/TV series and introduces a bit More reviews
- A great film!
- I found this movie to be very good and very entertaining as well. Eve Arden was great in it. It has everything from comedy to romance. It's a film the entire family can watch. More reviews
- Shamelessly Dated but Surprisingly Poignant
- Sweet, funny, VERY 1950s in attitude about women, work, and marriage. With the typically tart and amusing Eve Arden and a stellar supporting cast. Special kudos to the actress playing her landlady: the kind of woman you would want for a grandmother. She reminds me of mine so the film gets 5 stars so you will all run out and More reviews
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