Ten comedy sketches compiled from the 1950s TV series, "Your Show of Shows."Ten comedy sketches compiled from the 1950s TV series, "Your Show of Shows."Ten comedy sketches compiled from the 1950s TV series, "Your Show of Shows."
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- TriviaDuring the spoof of From Here to Eternity's famous beach scene, Imogene Coca has to turn away from the camera twice because she's laughing so hard after offstage crew members start throwing buckets of water on her and Sid Caesar to simulate the crashing waves.
- ConnectionsEdited from Your Show of Shows (1950)
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Thank goodness a new collection of selections from Your Show of Shows has been released (see review). "10 From Your Show of Shows" has to be a classic about a classic. If one wants to see comedy (when comedy was clean and sex was dirty) this is a must. So many outstanding writers and comedians came from this show: Woody Allen, Carl Reiner, Howard Morris, Mel Brooks, Neil Simon, etc., etc. There simply is no comparison. I can not think of a more talented ensemble of people assembled for one purpose: put on a quality show with great comedy. If you haven't seen this movie do not walk but run to the nearest movie rental and see it. Each of the ten skits represent a different kind of comedy but "The Clock" has to be without a doubt the best. It is pantomine but watch the expressions on each face with emphasis on poor Imogene Coco who had all she could do to not break out in laughter. If you don't break out in laughter there is something really wrong.
This was truly the "golden age" of television.
This was truly the "golden age" of television.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $430,875
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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By what name was Ten from Your Show of Shows (1973) officially released in Canada in English?
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