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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Binding: DVD
Brand: Buena Vista Home Video
EAN: 0786936723212
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone
Manufacturer: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone
Number Of Discs: 3
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone
Region Code: 1
Release Date: February 13, 2007
Running Time: 625 minutes
Sales Rank: 485
Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone
Theatrical Release Date: September 14, 1985
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Product Description: Complete your collection with the seventh and final season of the award-winning series The Golden Girls. Beatrice Arthur Rue McClanahan Betty White and Estelle Getty are back for more laughter friendship and fun along with one last helping of cheesecake. Enjoy every moment of Season Seven in this unforgettable DVD box set capped off with exclusive bonus material. The girls travel to Atlanta to save Blanche s family estate Dorothy tries out to be a contestant on Jeopardy! Rose s investigative journalism gets her friends in hot water with the police and Sophia has a run-in with the Pope. With an exclusive nostalgic retrospective and terrific guest stars like Leslie Nielsen Merv Griffin and Alex Trebek the girls go out with a bang. From the hilarious season opener to the tearful farewell The Golden Girls: The Complete Seventh Season is a fitting conclusion to one of the most beloved series of all time.System Requirements:Run Time: 625 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 786936723212 Manufacturer No: 05331000
Amazon.com: The seventh season wasn't just the last for NBC's Golden Girls: It was the best. As it begins, the four remain single after Dorothy (Beatrice Arthur) calls off her second wedding to Stan (Herb Edelman) in the previous season. It's no catastrophe, however, as the roommates still enjoy each other's company as much as ever, despite the occasional quarrel. Rose (Betty White), for instance, is none too happy when she find what she thinks is evidence of an affair between Blanche (Rue McLanahan) and her late husband, Charlie ('Hey, Look Me Over'). On the bright side, Rose continues to see lovable cheapskate Miles (Harold Gould). Highlights include 'Where's Charlie,' a spoof of Bull Durham--or 'Dances With Bulls,' as Sophia dubs it--in which Blanche teaches a baseball player (Tim Thomerson) to embrace his feminine side, and 'Dateline: Miami,' in which she tries to deflower a former priest (Fred Willard). As with Blanche's other best laid plans, the results aren't quite as expected. Other seventh season guests include Tony Plana ('The Case of the Libertine Belle'), Peter Graves ('Mother Load'), Ken Howard ('The Commitments'), Merv Griffin and Alex Trebek ('Questions and Answers'), and Leslie Nielsen ('One Flew Out of the Cuckoo's Nest'), who steals Dorothy's heart.
In the final season, Marc Cherry (Desperate Housewives) was promoted from story editor to producer. (It can't be completely coincidental that the man who helped make 40 the new 30 first helped make 60 the new 40.) As with most other sets, however, there are no cast or crew commentaries. Fortunately, the wonders of syndication and DVD technology allow fans to relive all seven years of Sophia's 'Picture this...' stories about Sicily, Rose's loopy recollections about St. Olaf, Blanche's over-the-top sexual exploits, and Dorothy's delightfully deadpan expressions. Now, who's for another slice of cheesecake? --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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Rating: - Going Out With a Bang
The last season of "The Golden Girls" is the funniest of the seven years that the show existed. The funniest elements of the show are the derogatory remarks between the roomates, Dorothy and Sophia's relationship, and Sophia's character in itself. All of these elements were at their peak in the final season. Sophia and Dorothy's fight over the will, the conflict over the nurse Dorothy hired to care for her after an injury, Stan's companionship with a...well, a stuffed monkey on a traffic cone. The final episode is one of the 5 best episodes in the history of the series. It makes you wish that they had continued for another few years because they seemed to have reached the pinnacle of the show at this point. In the end, the 7 years and the hundreds of episodes are more than enough to make this series one of the funniest, most unique sitcoms in the history of television, regardless of gender or age.
Rating: - Great Series - Great DVD
I love the Golden Girls and this season is no exception. Anytime I need a laugh, all I have to do is pop in any one of the Golden Girls Seasons 1-7 in the DVD player. I have completed my collection of the Golden Girls through the low prices on Amazon.com and I am thrilled to have all seven DVD's. This is a classic show full of laughter, lessons and great times.
Rating: - Golden Girls, seventh season
The DVD arrived way ahead of the predicted time. I can't fault the service in any way. I now have the complete series which makes great viewing on a Sunday morning here in Scotland.
Rating: - golden girls 7th season
Ahhhh...the golden girls, finally got the final seventh season. Every season has its own brilliance. and the peaceful musical repetition of the theme song during the dvd menu plays so softly and reverently into my sleep and i am grateful. Let the golden girls live long and prosper!! Gone are the days of just pure cleverly written performances. Gone are the days of doing simple things well. Thanks golden ladies, in front and behind the scenes!!
Rating: - Fantastic
Now we have all of the Golden Girls DVDs. Super price, and quick delivery. Delight to work with!!!!!
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