All in the Family - The Complete Fourth Season
1973 -
Not Rated
Release Date: 09/01/2009
Features:
DVD Features:
3-Disc Set
Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Mono - English
Disc 1:
Episodes:
1. ARCHIE THE GAMBLER
2. HENRY'S FAREWELL
3. WE'RE HAVING A HEAT WAVE
4. WE'RE STILL HAVING A HEAT WAVE
5. EDITH FINDS AN OLD MAN
6. ARCHIE AND THE KISS
7. ARCHIE AND THE COMPUTER
8. THE GAMES BUNKERS PLAY
Disc 2:
Episodes:
9. ARCHIE FEELS LEFT OUT
10. ET TU, ARCHIE
11. GLORIA'S BOYFRIEND
12. LIONEL'S ENGAGEMENT
13. ARCHIE EATS AND RUNS
14. GLORIA SINGS THE BLUES
15. MIKE'S GRADUATION
16. PAY THE TWENTY DOLLARS
Disc 3:
Episodes:
17. EDITH'S CONVERSION
18. ARCHIE IN THE CELLAR
19. BLACK IS THE COLOR OF MY TRUE LOVE'S WIG
20. SECOND HONEYMOON
21. THE TAXI CAPER
22. ARCHIE IS CURSED
23. EDITH'S CHRISTMAS STORY
24. MIKE AND GLORIA MIX IT UP
Original Language:
N/A
Time:
608
mins.
J&R Item # 1142114_2
UPC # 043396310520
Label: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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Breaking new ground in a TV-land that still bore a resemblance to the rose-tinted, apple-pie version of America that dominated screens in the 1950s and 60s, ALL IN THE FAMILY debuted in 1971 and proceeded to address its controversial issues with humor and a refreshing candor. Archie Bunker (Carroll O'Connor) was the openly bigoted and rude patriarch, with conservative views and a stodgy outlook that placed him at odds with almost everyone he encountered. His slightly ditzy wife Edith (Jean Stapleton) was his foil, providing an open-minded and cheerful foundation for the family. Their daughter Gloria (Sally Struthers) also lived in Bunkers' home in Queens, along with her liberal, scholarly husband Mike (Rob Reiner). The storylines broached topics prescient to the times, incorporating politics and racial issues by addressing the Vietnam War, economic injustice, and prejudice with an open humor, framing these topics in bold new ways. Other plots touched upon rape, death, women's issues, homosexuality, and even introduced a scatological humor to the small screen. In season four, a Mexican family moves into the neighborhood, much to Archie's chagrin, and Archie and Edith celebrate their 25th anniversary, rediscovering their love in the process. Edith also finds out that she may have breast cancer. Episodes include "Archie, the Gambler," "The Taxi Caper," "Lionel's Engagement," and "Gloria Sings the Blues."
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