Herman decides to take dance classes, in order to attend a dance party at Marilyn's school.Herman decides to take dance classes, in order to attend a dance party at Marilyn's school.Herman decides to take dance classes, in order to attend a dance party at Marilyn's school.
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Don Rickles guest stars as "Happy Havemeyer," the dance instruction owner. Ironically, I just finished reading Rickles' biography, "Rickles Book," yesterday in which he mentioned he had to do a number of guest shots for TV shows in the mid '60s as he was trying to make a name for himself in the acting industry. As most people know, his acting career was so-so at best but he became a famous comedian with his insult humor.
Anyway, Marilyn's school is having "parents night" and the evening involves dancing. Since Marilyn knows Herman hates dancing and is no good at it, she doesn't tell him about it, but Lily finds out....and then talks Herman into getting dance lessons after a little home- schooling doesn't work. Herman also demolishes the entire living room trying to dance
The bulk of the story then revolves around the dance school, run by the aforementioned crooked owner who gets dummies (like Herman) to think their great dancers and signs them up for 10 years worth of lessons at a big cost. Actually, Joyce Jameson as the instructor "Miss Valentine," gets more laughs in here than Rickles' character.
How Herman gets out of this deal is the rest of the story, which is so-so overall. With Rickles, I was hoping it would be a little funnier.
Anyway, Marilyn's school is having "parents night" and the evening involves dancing. Since Marilyn knows Herman hates dancing and is no good at it, she doesn't tell him about it, but Lily finds out....and then talks Herman into getting dance lessons after a little home- schooling doesn't work. Herman also demolishes the entire living room trying to dance
The bulk of the story then revolves around the dance school, run by the aforementioned crooked owner who gets dummies (like Herman) to think their great dancers and signs them up for 10 years worth of lessons at a big cost. Actually, Joyce Jameson as the instructor "Miss Valentine," gets more laughs in here than Rickles' character.
How Herman gets out of this deal is the rest of the story, which is so-so overall. With Rickles, I was hoping it would be a little funnier.
A very memorable episode. A treat to see pretty Joyce Jameson (Skippy The Fun Girls from The Andy Griffith Show) as Miss Valentine. Her reaction to monster Herman was priceless. She radiates beauty in any project she was in. Don Rickles was perfectly cast as 'Doc' Happy Havemeyer the crooked dance school owner. The contract reading by Grandpa was classic.
A very memorable episode. A treat to see pretty Joyce Jameson (Skippy The Fun Girls from The Andy Griffith Show) as Miss Valentine. Her reaction to monster Herman was priceless. She radiates beauty in any project she was in. Don Rickles was perfectly cast as 'Doc' Happy Havemeyer the crooked dance school owner. The contract reading by Grandpa was classic.
A very memorable episode. A treat to see pretty Joyce Jameson (Skippy The Fun Girls from The Andy Griffith Show) as Miss Valentine. Her reaction to monster Herman was priceless. She radiates beauty in any project she was in. Don Rickles was perfectly cast as 'Doc' Happy Havemeyer the crooked dance school owner. The contract reading by Grandpa was classic.
Did you know
- TriviaHerman croons "Singin' in the Rain", a song with lyrics by Arthur Freed and music by Nacio Herb Brown, published in 1929. The song became a hit and was performed for the first time on film by Cliff Edwards and the Brox Sisters in the early MGM musical The Hollywood Revue of 1929 (1929).
- GoofsHerman quotes, "Pal Joey" as a Gene Kelly movie. It was a Frank Sinatra movie.
- Quotes
Doc Havemeyer: [about Herman] He looks like a cross between Li'l Abner and Ramses the second!
- ConnectionsReferenced in Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project (2007)
Details
- Runtime
- 30m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- 4:3
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