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| Weight: |
0.86 Kg |
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Wide Screen |
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The Golden Girls DVD Information
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Leading Role:
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Betty White, Rue McClanahan, Beatrice Arthur, Estelle Getty |
| Director: |
Susan Harris |
| Item Number: |
DZ10046901
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| Genre: |
Comedy |
| TV Series Release Date: |
1985 |
| Studio: |
Buena Vista Home Video |
| Aspect Ratio: |
1.78 : 1 |
| Sound Mix: |
Stereo |
| Language: |
English with removable subtitles |
| Format: |
Support both NTSC & PAL |
| Boxed Set: |
Season 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
| Discs: |
24 pcs |
| Weight: |
0.85 kg
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Summary of The Golden Girls
One of the most popular television shows of the 1980s, THE GOLDEN GIRLS centered on four elderly single women living in the same house together, all played by sitcom veterans: sensible Dorothy (Bea Arthur), sweet but stupid Rose (Betty White), lusty Blanche (Rue McClanahan), and Dorothy's outspoken mother, Sophia (Estelle Getty). THE GOLDEN GIRLS was nominated for many Emmy and Golden Globe awards, and was consistently in Nielsen's top 10 for its entire run, garnering both critical acclaim and public popularity. It also proved daring for its time: not only did it tackle sensitive political issues, but it was a prime-time show whose main characters were much older than television's desired demographic.
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The Golden Girls is based on the lives and interactions of four older women whom have all been divorced/widowed, and are now roommates. Bea Arthur's (Dorothy) main goal during The Golden Girls is to find a companion she can relate to while her mother Estelle Getty (Sophia) adds her comical outlook and frequent "Picture This" stories. Betty White's St. Olaf-ness makes her a little corny but lovable. One thing that changes nearly every episode is whom Rue McClanahan (Blanche) is courting. |
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