My Three Sons: Season 1, Vol. 1
7.1 / 10 IMDb
7.1

My Three Sons: Season 1, Vol. 1

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Movie / Show Details

Studio: ABC Productions
Distributor: Paramount Pictures
Music: Frank De Vol | Jeff Alexander | Nathan Scott
Region: Region 1
Number of Discs: 3
Screen Ratio: Fullscreen (4:3)
Subtitles: English (Closed Captioned)
Runtime: 07:30
Audience: US - TV-G
UPC: 097368535541
Virtual SKU: MWV.B00005JOEB.VG

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When one thinks of cutting edge television, My Three Sons does not immediately leap to mind, but this beloved Boomer-era staple (it ran for 12 seasons, which, for a family sitcom, is second in longevity only to The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet) broke the nuclear family mold. Fred MacMurray’s Steve Douglas was a widower, raising his titular brood–college-bound Mike (Tim Considine), middle son Robbie (Don Grady), and youngest son Chip (Stanley Livingston)–with the help of his gruff, but soft-hearted father-in-law, Bub (William Frawley). In the first episode, when a door-to-door cosmetics salesman asks to see the woman of the house, Bub laughs, “Boy, do you have the wrong house.” Also not par for the sitcom course is the avant-garde use of sound effects. In one episode, sibling rivalry over a girl results in a “cold war” between Mike and Robbie. Their dinner table sniping as Steve tries to broker peace is punctuated by the sounds of guns firing and bombs exploding. Which is to say that My Three Sons has aged nicely, and has much to offer beyond nostalgia. No offense to the great William Demarest, who replaced an ailing Frawley in 1965, but the series’ “Bub” years were the best. Save for the episode in which comedian George Gobel is a guest at the house, the situations are grounded in reality, and the writing often surprises with twists that subvert sitcom convention and stereotypes. “Countdown” cleverly unfolds in real time as the family’s Monday morning routine plays out against a televised satellite launch. In another episode, a fraternity rejects Mike, not because they are snobs (the usual sitcom portrayal), but because they believe Mike isn’t serious enough about his education. Some episodes simply bring home the laughs, as in “The Little Ragpicker,” in which a realistic looking dummy causes a new neighbor to think the worst about the Douglases. But there is genuine pathos in “Bub in the Ointment,” in which Bub’s “Irish temper” and lack of tact embarrass the kids, until Steve reminds Mike of the sacrifices Bub made to move in with the family after his daughter died. The boys talk, act, and fight like brothers, and Steve, while a pipe-puffing fount of sage fatherly advice, is sometimes at a loss, and is allowed to be testy and impatient with his “wild bunch.” The split season is unfortunate, but these inaugural 18 episodes are a healthy serving for those who want a taste of this iconic series. –Donald Liebenson

Product Description

MY THREE SONS is a delightful slice-of-life comedy about the American family. The series chronicles the life of the Douglas family; a seemingly simple premise that was a huge hit with audiences and a keystone of the TV family lineup in the ’60s. Fred MacMurray delivers a standout portrayal as Steve Douglas, an aeronautical engineer and widower raising his three sons alone. Join the Douglas family in Season One, Volume One as Steve guides his oldest son Mike (Tim Considine) through college, Robbie (Don Grady) through those tumultuous high-school years and youngest son Chip (Stanley Livingston) through adolescence. Wrangling this rambunctious group is a fulltime job; and that’s where Grandpa “Bub” (William Frawley) comes in. Being the cook, the nanny and the housekeeper to three growing boys isn’t easy, as BUb quickly finds out! Loaded with laughs, this first volume of Season One will let you relive one of the all-time longest running classic comedy series in television history!

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