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The Andy Griffith Show
S3.E16
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Man in a Hurry

  • Episode aired Jan 14, 1963
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
9.0/10
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Robert Emhardt and Andy Griffith in The Andy Griffith Show (1960)
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Car trouble strands a busy businessman in Mayberry on a Sunday, where the slow pace registers more as an infuriating dead stop.Car trouble strands a busy businessman in Mayberry on a Sunday, where the slow pace registers more as an infuriating dead stop.Car trouble strands a busy businessman in Mayberry on a Sunday, where the slow pace registers more as an infuriating dead stop.

  • Director
    • Bob Sweeney
  • Writers
    • Everett Greenbaum
    • James Fritzell
    • Sheldon Leonard
  • Stars
    • Andy Griffith
    • Ron Howard
    • Don Knotts
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.0/10
    669
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bob Sweeney
    • Writers
      • Everett Greenbaum
      • James Fritzell
      • Sheldon Leonard
    • Stars
      • Andy Griffith
      • Ron Howard
      • Don Knotts
    • 13User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Andy Griffith
    Andy Griffith
    • Andy Taylor
    Ron Howard
    Ron Howard
    • Opie Taylor
    • (as Ronny Howard)
    Don Knotts
    Don Knotts
    • Barney Fife
    Frances Bavier
    Frances Bavier
    • Aunt Bee Taylor
    William Keene
    William Keene
    • Reverend Hobart M. Tucker
    Norman Leavitt
    Norman Leavitt
    • Wally
    Jim Nabors
    Jim Nabors
    • Gomer Pyle
    Robert Emhardt
    Robert Emhardt
    • Malcolm Tucker
    Tom Jacobs
    Tom Jacobs
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Richard Keith
    Richard Keith
    • Johnny Paul Jason
    • (uncredited)
    Colin Male
    • Announcer
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Bob Sweeney
    • Writers
      • Everett Greenbaum
      • James Fritzell
      • Sheldon Leonard
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    9kkmoeigep

    A bit of irony?

    Ironically, Robert Emhardt appeared in an episode of Alfred Hitchcock presents entitled "Road Hog" in December of 1959. In it he played a man who was NOT in a hurry, in fact he was an obnoxious road hog and so caused the death of a injured man. Later in the episode, he was now a man in a hurry as the tables were turned on him and he was desperately trying to get to a hospital before he died of poisoning. It makes you wonder if he was chosen on purpose for this episode of Andy Griffith as a tongue in cheek tribute to that episode.
    10schmenga

    Adventure Sleeping

    Another quintessential episode that hits all the buttons that made the Andy Griffith show memorable.

    A busy businessman driving on a Sunday to be in Charlotte for Monday morning meetings breaks down in Mayberry. He is desperate to get his car fixed immediately but runs into small town pacing and finds that difficult. Of course spending time waiting at Andy's home exposes him to small acts that stir memories in him from likely simpler times.

    Several classic events: Barney analyzing his plans for the rest of the day, the older sisters tying up the party line telephone talking about their sore feet, the thrill of peeling an apple with the skin in one piece, Opie looking forward to adventure sleeping on an ironing board, and Goober being thrilled just to work on a car like the businessman's.

    A fitting ending which I won't spoil, but well worth the wait.

    A note of complaint about TV Land which is running a marathon on Memorial Day. They have cut the tag scenes off in every episode. In a few the loss of the tag are a big loss. Especially this one (and Mr. McBeevee). We get they need to sell x minutes of commercials and run a tight schedule but they surely have editors that can cut minutes from these episodes in more strategic moments.
    9bbcds

    Hello Gomer

    We should all be thankful that Jim Nabors changed his Gomer voice after this because it just sounds so wrong. I know it's because we later heard the voice we came to know and love but this first version is quite strange to hear.
    10floridacalisurferboy

    🏆 BEST Andy Griffith Episode Ever Made!!

    "Man In A Hurry" is without a doubt, one of the all time BEST episodes (if not The Very Best) ever written!... So real a presentation of a small town and their calm traditional world of daily habit and familarity... A Stand Out Comedy with incredibly funny scenes, like where two old women the up the entire city's party line talking about their feet falling asleep 😂 Everyone always acting so calm and serene while the outsider Man In A Hurry is hysterical with total non-belief... So much of this episode is Right On Target... A True Comedy Classic TV Masterpiece.
    9AlsExGal

    As you might guess from the title...

    Malcolm Tucker is a man in a hurry. He has the misfortune of having his car breakdown two miles out of Mayberry. He locates Andy as the town is getting out of church and he requests the location of a mechanic. But there's only one mechanic in town, Wally, and he simply does not work on Sunday. He diagnoses the problem from his front porch, but that doesn't mean he's leaving that front porch.

    So Mr. Tucker ends up an unwilling victim of Mayberry Sunday hospitality. The Taylors offer to feed him - He's too worried. He wants to call some mechanic from out of town, but the town phone lines are tied up every Sunday for hours with two elderly women who can't get around anymore who are making small talk on the phone.

    Such a situation is likely to either kill or cure this victim of the rat race even as it exists in 1960 North Carolina. As to what it does, watch and find out.

    Note that Gomer is being described as someone who only pumps gas and does not understand automobiles at all. That characterization changes as he is considered an ace mechanic before his character leaves the show.

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    • Trivia
      The character of Gomer Pyle was created for this episode. He was modeled after an incompetent gas station attendant the writer dealt with one time when he had car trouble. All the attendant could think to do was put more gas in the tank.
    • Goofs
      Barney is known for his inability to sing, but on Andy's porch, he and Andy sing a very good version of "The Church In The Wildwood." Even Mr. Tucker quietly joins in.
    • Quotes

      Opie Taylor: [as Mr. Tucker leaves] Hey, Mr. Tucker? You aren't gonna leave, are ya?

      Malcolm Tucker: I have to, son.

      Opie Taylor: Aw, rats! If you were staying, I was gonna get to sleep on the ironing board between two chairs.

      Malcolm Tucker: Sounds terrible.

      Opie Taylor: No it ain't! That's adventure sleeping!

    • Soundtracks
      The Fishin' Hole
      Written by Earle Hagen and Herbert W. Spencer (as Herbert Spencer)

      Performed by Earle Hagen

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    • Release date
      • January 14, 1963 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Desilu Studios - 9336 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Mayberry Enterprises
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 4:3

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