The Golden Girls
Defying the TV-industry "rules" that A) no viewer is interested in watching a situation comedy with an all-female cast and B) no viewer wants to see anybody over the age of 34, The Golden Girls was one of the few sitcoms in which all of the regulars were women, and none was under the age of 50 -- and it turned out be NBC's biggest hit of the 1985-1986 season.
Rose gets a big shock when she develops some old film she discovers in one of Charlie's cameras.
A murder mystery weekend turns deadly, and Blanche is the prime suspect in a real-life murder.
Blanche pushes her granddaughter Melissa into a beauty pageant she doesn't want to participate in. Meanwhile, an injured Sophia bonds with her nurse.
Dorothy learns that her father was not Sophia's first husband.
Rose is convinced Charlie is communicating with her from beyond the grave; Blanche dates a baseball player.
Blanche faces off against the mother of her latest boyfriend over his affections; Stan convinces Dorothy to join him in therapy.
While Dorothy goes out on a date, Rose, Blanche, and Sophia stay at home and recall past dates that they've had.
As soon as Dorothy frees herself of Stan, her sister Gloria shows up and Dorothy catches her sleeping with Stan. In the meantime, Rose and Blanche hold a telethon to save a local lighthouse when a hurricane blows in.
Rose is annoyed with Miles' frugal ways, so Blanche takes her out on a double date with two big spenders.
Blanche goes to Atlanta to try and halt the demolition of her grandmother's house. Meanwhile, Sophia's behavior becomes more reckless after a near-death experience.
A soldier returning from the Persian Gulf sweeps Blanche off her feet.
When Pope John Paul II visits Miami, Sophia wants to see him and ask for the blessing of a sick friend.
A man from St. Olaf visits claiming he dated Rose when they were teenagers, but she doesn't remember him as one of the many boyfriends she had in her youth. Meanwhile, Sophia finds the perfect man while looking through the personals - or so she thinks.
Dorothy is elated to hear from her old high school teacher, Mr. Gordon, who may have ulterior motives for wanting to see her again; Rose secures Blanche and Dorothy a spot on her local TV show, with some embarrassing results.
Blanche thinks her sex appeal is fading when her boyfriend doesn't want to sleep with her. Meanwhile, Dorothy dates a musician who portrays a Beatle in "Beatlemania."
Dorothy learns that auditions for the TV game show "Jeopardy!" are coming to Miami, and she plans to try out for it. Later, she dreams of a bizarre game of Jeopardy! Which pits her against Rose and her neighbor Charlie Dietz.
Dorothy and Stan are accused of being slumlords by the tenants of the apartment building they jointly own.
Blanche is upset when Dorothy becomes popular with the patrons at her favorite bar, the Rusty Anchor.
After she sees Dorothy and Miles' spur-of-the-moment kiss, Sophia must tell this to Rose; the last thing she needs to do to break the curse is tell a friend of a betrayal.
Miles' birthday is coming up, so Blanche convinces Rose to present him a naughty picture of herself as a gift. Meanwhile, Dorothy lands a highly-paid new job teaching adults, much to Sophia's delight.
While pretending to be people they picked at random from a yearbook at a high school reunion, Rose suffers a heart attack.
As Rose prepares for a triple coronary bypass, she makes the girls promise to have their heads cryogenically preserved when they die.
As Dorothy and Lucas prepare to get married, they try to persuade Sophia to come live with them in Atlanta.
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Betty White | Rose Nylund |
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Rue McClanahan | Blanche Devereaux |
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Estelle Getty | Sophia Petrillo |
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Beatrice Arthur | Dorothy Zbornak |
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Harold Gould | Miles Webber |
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Herb Edelman | Stan Zbornak |
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Dinah Manoff | Carol Weston |
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Bill Dana | Angelo |
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Steve Landesberg | Dr. Halperin |
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Earl Boen | Reverend |
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Leslie Nielsen | Lucas |
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Marius Weyers | Derek |
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Hank Brandt | Brent |
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Barbara Alyn Woods | Woman |
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Doug Ballard | Policeman |
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Jessica Lundy | Janet |
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Dena Dietrich | Gloria Petrillo |
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Ed Hooks | Stage Manager |
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Matthew Saks | Cop #2 |
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Jonathan Schmock | Cop #1 |
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Neal Lerner | Rabbi |
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Kristy McNichol | Barbara Weston |
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Richard Reicheg | Man |
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Bear the Dog | Dreyfuss |
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Audree Chapman | Nurse |
| Packaging | Custom Case |
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| Nr Discs | 3 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Stereo [English] Stereo [English] |
| Extras | Thank You For Being A Friend - A Look Back with the Golden Girls |
| Distributor | Buena Vista |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Feb 13, 2007 |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Purchased | On Nov 06, 2013 |
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| Index | 2591 |
| Added Date | Mar 22, 2018 00:00:00 |
| Modified Date | Sep 06, 2024 18:23:13 |