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Petticoat Junction
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Spur Line to Shady Rest

  • L'épisode a été diffusé 24 sept. 1963
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  • 25m
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Petticoat Junction (1963)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe struggling Shady Rest Hotel is further jeopardized when a no-nonsense vice president of the C & FW Railroad is dispatched to investigate the apparently forgotten spur line that connects ... Tout lireThe struggling Shady Rest Hotel is further jeopardized when a no-nonsense vice president of the C & FW Railroad is dispatched to investigate the apparently forgotten spur line that connects the towns of Hooterville and Pixley.The struggling Shady Rest Hotel is further jeopardized when a no-nonsense vice president of the C & FW Railroad is dispatched to investigate the apparently forgotten spur line that connects the towns of Hooterville and Pixley.

  • Réalisation
    • Richard Whorf
  • Scénariste
    • Paul Henning
  • Vedettes
    • Bea Benaderet
    • Edgar Buchanan
    • Jeannine Riley
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,9/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Richard Whorf
    • Scénariste
      • Paul Henning
    • Vedettes
      • Bea Benaderet
      • Edgar Buchanan
      • Jeannine Riley
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    Bea Benaderet
    Bea Benaderet
    • Kate Bradley
    Edgar Buchanan
    Edgar Buchanan
    • Uncle Joe Carson
    Jeannine Riley
    Jeannine Riley
    • Billie Jo Bradley
    Pat Woodell
    Pat Woodell
    • Bobbie Jo Bradley
    Linda Henning
    Linda Henning
    • Betty Jo Bradley
    • (as Linda Kaye)
    Smiley Burnette
    Smiley Burnette
    • Charley Pratt
    Rufe Davis
    Rufe Davis
    • Floyd Smoot
    Charles Lane
    Charles Lane
    • Homer Bedloe
    Frank Cady
    Frank Cady
    • Sam Drucker
    Roy Roberts
    Roy Roberts
    • Norman Curtis
    Eddie Quillan
    Eddie Quillan
    • Dick
    John Ashley
    John Ashley
    • Fred
    Don Washbrook
    • Herby Bates
    • (uncredited)
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      • Richard Whorf
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      • Paul Henning
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    8AlsExGal

    In celebration of character actor Charles Lane...

    Who plays C&FW Railroad executive Homer Bedloe.

    The Hooterville Cannonball has been running separated from the "main line" of the railroad for years due to a failed trestle that was never replaced. It thus runs between the wide spot in the road, Hooterville, and the small town of Pixley...and nowhere else. One day the president of C&FW Norman Curtis is giving a presentation concerning his railroad when he notices what he thinks is a speck or fault in his map. He then discovers that the speck is the Hooterville line, separated from the rest of the railroad, and sends executive Homer Bedloe (Charles Lane) to investigate. Bedloe is not impressed with the slipshod operation he finds.

    Charles Lane was always a supporting character - He usually played gruff humorless characters because he looked like a gruff humorless character. The character of Homer Bedloe was close to a leading role whenever he appeared on Petticoat Junction and he played it memorably, always unimpressed by the gang at the Shady Rest Hotel, and yet always thwarted by them in his attempts to shut down this stretch of railroad that brought nothing into corporate coffers back when corporate coffers were not so demanding as they are today.
    8darryl-tahirali

    Brigadoon in the Boondocks

    Hot on the heels of his highly successful television series "The Beverly Hillbillies," writer-producer Paul Henning created "Petticoat Junction," and if "Hillbillies" was a fish out of water, then "Petticoat" was, thematically, the water from which the fish emerged as its setting was somewhere in the vast Middle American heartland of pastures, farmlands, and rural communities with their close-knit ties and old-fashioned values standing firm amidst burgeoning societal changes.

    In fact, the series' premiere episode "Spur Line to Shady Rest," scripted by Henning, literally severs its ties from the outside world through a quirk of fate: Following the collapse of a trestle connecting it to the larger C & FW Railroad network, a spur line running through the Hooterville Valley becomes its own isolated transportation corridor, with its train, the Hooterville Cannonball, run by engineer Charley Pratt and fireman/conductor Floyd Smoot, about the only way to get from the farming hamlet of Hooterville, site of Sam Drucker's general store, to the small town of Pixley, with the Shady Rest Hotel, location of a water tower for the steam-powered Cannonball, in between.

    And when this is finally realized back at C & FW Railroad headquarters, company president Norman Curtis (Roy Roberts) dispatches Homer Bedloe to terminate the Cannonball's operations in the first of Charles Lane's twenty-four delightfully irascible appearances as the corporate big-city baddie scheming to disrupt the tranquility of this Brigadoon in the boondocks of Modern America.

    From the start, "Petticoat Junction" spoofs as many stereotypes as it fosters. Shady Rest proprietor Kate Bradley sets a mouth-watering country dinner table but is struggling to attract hotel guests--not surprising given its extreme isolation--while her Uncle Joe Carson, who installed a non-functioning elevator and telephone just to give the joint "some class," isn't much help. Widower Kate's three fetching daughters all play to the farmer's daughter trope: blonde Billie Jo, the eldest, is boy-crazy; brunette Bobbie Jo, in the middle, is the bookworm; and redheaded baby Betty Jo is the tomboy, with Linda Kaye for now discreetly hiding her last name, Henning, to conceal that she is indeed creator Paul Henning's daughter. Just to make the trope obvious, a bevy of (ahem) traveling salesmen happen to be riding on the Cannonball along with Homer.

    Enjoying life in the slow lane while seeming to lack sophistication, the denizens of Hooterville Valley are hardly country bumpkins, with industry veterans Edgar Buchanan, Frank Cady, and especially star Bea Benaderet falling seamlessly into character to match wits with fellow show-biz stalwart Lane as they invite you to settle in for an extended stay at "Petticoat Junction."
    8glennsmithk

    Pat Woodell is Beautiful. Uncle Joe is annoying.

    Great pilot. Of the three daughters, Pat is my crush. She's so lovely. I should have lived in a different time. However, uncle Joe's character is always so annoying. It's obviously acted well by Edgar Buchanan. Love the show!

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      TV debut of Smiley Burnette.
    • Gaffes
      The general consensus among P.J. producers and fans is that the series takes place in the state of Missouri, and the railroad-lines map does indeed show two real Missouri towns of Melton and Skidmore. However, these two towns are actually nowhere near each other, nor are they directionally-located in relation to each other the way they're shown on the map: Melton is located towards the south-eastern corner of the state, whereas of-Ken-Rex-McElroy-infamy Skidmore --- shown on the map as being merely a few dozen miles to the east-northeast of Melton --- is actually hundreds of miles to the northwest, way up near the state's upper-left corner and almost at the borders of Iowa and Nebraska, in fact.
    • Citations

      Willimena Josephine 'Billie Jo' Bradley #1: Ma, the train's comin'!

      Kate Bradley: Yeah, I heard it.

      Kate Bradley: [to her three daughters] In the water tower again, weren't you?

      Elizabeth Josephine 'Betty Jo' Bradley Elliott: Yes.

      Kate Bradley: Some day that train's gonna sneak in, drain all the water before you can get out and leave you high, dry and bare!

    • Bandes originales
      Petticoat Junction
      (uncredited)

      Written by Curt Massey & Paul Henning

      Performed by Curt Massey

      [Series theme song played during the opening titles and credits]

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 septembre 1963 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Lieux de tournage
      • General Service Studios - 1040 N. Las Palmas, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • sociétés de production
      • Filmways Television
      • CBS Television Network
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      • 25m
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
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      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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