Don Knotts
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The Christmas story: local scrooge Ben Weaver manages to have harmless bootlegger Sam Muggins thrown into jail on Christmas, but the good folk of Mayberry have a unique plan of their own. The pickle story: Aunt Bee decides to enter her homemade pickles in the annual county fair contest--only they taste like "kerosene cucumbers"!
14) Pleasantville
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A brother and sister are magically transported through their television set and into the black-and-white world of a 1950s sitcom called Pleasantville. Soon they affect this environment with their worldly sensibilities, and people and things slowly begin to acquire color.
15) Tom Sawyer
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Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn find themselves in the middle of a fantastic adventure that takes them from the mighty Mississippi to the mysterious caverns of a secret hideout.
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Georgia farm boy Will Stockdale is about to bust with pride because he's been drafted. Wearing a friendly, wide grin, he ambles into the U.S. Air Force, and most folk will never be the same, including pint-sized Ben, big-city bruiser Irvin and a jittery aptitude tester. Then there is Sgt. Orville King who is an old-timer driven crazy by Will's gee-whiz efforts at friendship.
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The ghost and Mr. Chicken: Knotts plays a small town typesetter with dreams of becoming a reporter who agrees to spend a night in an allegedly haunted house.
The reluctant astronaut: Knotts plays a small-town amusement park ride operator with a fear of heights who gets a job with NASA--as a janitor. He gets to confront his fear of heights when NASA devises a program to send a civilian into space.
The shakiest gun in the west: Knotts plays a dental...
Description
16 episodes of the Andy Griffith show on two double sided discs.
Andy Taylor a widowed sheriff with a son (Opie) live in the small sleepy North Carolina town of Mayberry. Living with them is Andy's Aunt Bee who takes great care of the home. Andy's deputy is his bumbling but neurotically hilarious cousin Barney Fife. As there is little crime in Mayberry, most of the story centers on the interactions of the characters and visitors to the town.