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Lotsa Luck!

  • TV Series
  • 1973–1974
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
256
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Dom DeLuise in Lotsa Luck! (1973)
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Comedy

Sitcom about Stanley, his family and his work life.Sitcom about Stanley, his family and his work life.Sitcom about Stanley, his family and his work life.

  • Creators
    • Sam Denoff
    • Bill Persky
    • Carl Reiner
  • Stars
    • Dom DeLuise
    • Kathleen Freeman
    • Wynn Irwin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    256
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Sam Denoff
      • Bill Persky
      • Carl Reiner
    • Stars
      • Dom DeLuise
      • Kathleen Freeman
      • Wynn Irwin
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

    Episodes22

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    Dom DeLuise
    Dom DeLuise
    • Stanley Belmont
    • 1973–1974
    Kathleen Freeman
    Kathleen Freeman
    • Iris Belmont
    • 1973–1974
    Wynn Irwin
    Wynn Irwin
    • Arthur Swann
    • 1973–1974
    Beverly Sanders
    Beverly Sanders
    • Olive Swann
    • 1973–1974
    Jack Knight
    Jack Knight
    • Bummy Pfitzer
    • 1973–1974
    Danny Wells
    Danny Wells
    • Ernie Kaplan
    • 1973–1974
    Jackie Joseph
    Jackie Joseph
    • Millie
    • 1973
    Alvy Moore
    Alvy Moore
    • Samuel Quincy
    • 1973
    Mark Gordon
    • Lt. Milford
    • 1973
    Patti Heider
    • Lenore
    • 1973
    J.J. Barry
    J.J. Barry
    • Man with Gun
    • 1973
    Joe Cortese
    Joe Cortese
    • Mr. Smith
    • 1973
    Michael Allen
    • 1st Man
    • 1973
    Jennifer King
    • Miss Jones
    • 1973
    Harold Gould
    Harold Gould
    • Martin Wicker
    • 1973
    Elliott Reid
    Elliott Reid
    • Dr. Schrager
    • 1973
    Pat Finley
    Pat Finley
    • Marsha
    • 1973
    Henry Corden
    Henry Corden
    • H. R. Bunce
    • 1973
    • Creators
      • Sam Denoff
      • Bill Persky
      • Carl Reiner
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews13

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    8Greatornot

    Great Casting Underrated Show

    First thing that strikes me is how well this cast meshes . It kind of reminds me of All In The Family in many ways yet very different. Like the early years of AITF you had a bread winner in a family of 4. You had an unwelcome in law but in this case it was a brother in law not a son in law. Where as AITF hit across racial lines and went to the brink... this show was ahead of the times as far as sexual innuendo. The 4 people living in the abode were a working class brother , his mother, his dowdy sister and her free loading husband , that basically sat around wearing a robe all day. Perhaps of the 4 characters, none were all that endowed in the brain department. However, the lazy brother in law , seemed to be the smartest of this pathetic yet lovable clan. He was smart as a fox. Throw in a womanizing friend and coworker of Stan, and you had fodder for many wonderful, comical episodes. Incidentally, Dom Deluise was great as Stanley Belmont as were all the other actors that rounded out this sitcom. Look for guest appearances from Ruth Buzzi, Harold Gould and Suzanne Somers and you have a nice season to be cherished ala unfortunately the only season. The show might be a bit corny at times but definitely good for some laughs.
    10robert-dodge

    Great Show

    I wish NBC had renewed this show for a second season. Great cast. The banter between Stanley and Arthur was classic. Dom Deluise was so underrated. Check this show out on Antenna TV, late Saturday nights.
    9dsnyder1

    One of the Best One Season Shows

    I'm glad to see this show is now out on DVD.I never thought NBC gave it a chance.Even though it only ran one full year,it was canceled in November or December of 1973.I thought maybe it was given a reprieve when didn't go off in January 1974,but it did only last one season.Three top-notch comedy players made up the cast in the late,great Kathleen Freeman,the recently departed Dom Deluise,& the always delightful Beverly Sanders,who made a very successful career in ads for Arm & Hammer Baking Soda & Hunt's Tomato Sauce after this program's demise.Wynn Irwin was so wonderfully obnoxious as the deadbeat brother-in-law,I suspect he really caught hell from fans who saw him on the streets.RIP,Mr.Deluise.
    SkippyDevereaux

    A funny, forgotten little show!!

    This was a funny show that had Dom DeLuise as Stanley, a bus driver who lives at home with his mother (Iris), sister (Olive) and brother-in-law (Arthur). His best friend was Bummy, another bus driver. Stanley was the only breadwinner in the family as Olive and Arthur, did not work. In fact, Arthur did not want to work, and was happy to stay at home. Kathleen Freeman played the mother, Beverly Sanders played the sister, Wynn Irwin played the brother-in-law and Jack Knight played the best friend. Everyone was hilarious in their roles and played off of each other beautifully. It was too bad that NBC did not give this show a bit more time to grow and find an audience, but at least this show has found its way onto DVD.
    6DeanNYC

    NYC 400 - #349 - "Lotsa Luck!"

    Carl Reiner is a big name, like Norman Lear, when it comes to TV. His greatest success (not counting his son, Rob) was "The Dick Van Dyke Show" which is enough to preserve a legacy in the medium all on its own. But Reiner was continually coming up with different concepts for programs, and in 1973, he teamed with Bill Persky and Sam Denoff (who worked with Reiner on "Van Dyke"), to collectively give us "Lotsa Luck!"

    First it's notable that during this era of TV, there were a couple of programs that Norman Lear had brought over from England and created Americanized versions. One was called "Steptoe and Son" which became "Sanford and Son" and the other was called "Till Death Do Us Part" which became "All in the Family," stateside. Carl Reiner, emulating Mr. Lear, also selected a show which was British import titled "On The Buses" across the pond.

    Stanley Belmont (Dom DeLuise) was a full-grown bachelor, who was promoted from driving a bus to the lost and found department for his bus company, living with his mom (Kathleen Freeman), his sister Olive (Beverly Sanders) and Olive's husband Arthur (Wynn Irwin) all under one roof. Stan is covering the cost for all of them as the Brother-in-law is unemployed and spends his days lazing around in his jammies while Stan is at work. I have to note that Stanley and Olive are a play on the first names of one of the greatest comedy teams in Hollywood History: Laurel and Hardy.

    Much of the comedy comes from Stan doing insult humor at Arthur for not finding work (more accurately, Arthur actively did everything he could to avoid working), and Ma and/or Olive reacting badly to it. But keep in mind, that was a standard during this era of television. It seems like every sitcom had at least a little insult humor with characters continually making fun (or, more accurately, making mean) of each other. One character directly telling another to "shut up" or "stifle," or nicknaming them "You Big Dummy" or "Meathead" was just the methodology of the day.

    But there's another standard TV Trope that I would have guessed that a guy who had been in the business as long as Carl Reiner had, would have known: that is, you gauge comedy, based on economics, in reverse correlation to what is happening in the real world. In other words, if the economy is bad, you don't do a sitcom about a family who is having financial trouble. Audiences aren't going to find that nearly as entertaining, especially if it's a circumstance they're living! In a way, that's why the nighttime soap operas, with their overblown wealth, were so popular in the 1980s.

    Let's be clear, though: it wasn't that the Belmonts were having serious problems surviving. They weren't. But some of the difficulties the show displayed were based on the fact that an able bodied guy was just loafing and the Head of Household, who rarely had a chance to go on a date and who lived with his mom, was the one holding the family together, and doesn't he deserve a little better than that?

    New York played a part because of the transit authority, the cost of living, the need to have people to support you and the elements of commuting - yes, the people who work for mass transportation also use it to get around and you have to go from the outer boroughs to your place of business as a matter of course.

    I think if they hadn't relied so much on the misery of the situation and had more fun with it, "Lotsa Luck!" would have had a little more luck in the ratings.

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    • Trivia
      Based on the UK series On the Buses (1969). All the characters kept their original first names except Bummy - called Jack in Britain - although ironically the actor's name was Jack.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line; when coercing Stanley into doing something he doesn't want to do]

      Iris Belmont: Do I have a son or don't I have a son?

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Dom DeLuise/Sally Kellerman/Ronnie Schell/Jerry Butler/Bruno Vailati (1973)

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    • Release date
      • September 10, 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lotsa Luck
    • Filming locations
      • NBC Studios - 3000 W. Alameda Avenue, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Concept II Productions
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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