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papermoonloveslucy · 6 months
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THE NAME IS FAMILIAR... BUT I CAN'T PLACE THE FACE!
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Sometimes circumstances require the recasting of a role on a long-running television show. Unlike soap operas - which often use a voice over to announce that a role has been recast - the change is hardly ever acknowledged on sitcoms. Did recasting happen in the Lucyverse? Yes - but not quite as prominently as on, say, "Bewitched". But more on that later.
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Let's start with radio, where it was far easier to replace actors, often without the listener even noticing. On the pilot episode of Lucille Ball's radio sitcom "My Favorite Husband" (1948-1951) her spouse George was played by Lee Bowman. When the show was picked up as a weekly series, Bowman was not available, so the role went to Richard Denning.
George's boss Mr. Atterbury was famously played by Gale Gordon, but before the boss became a regular character, the recurring role was played by Hans Conried and Joseph Kearns. All three actors would later be seen on "I Love Lucy."
Liz's mother-in-law Mrs. Cooper was first played by Bea Benadaret, but when she assumed the regular role of Iris Atterbury, Mrs. Cooper was voiced by Eleanor Audley. Both women were featured on "I Love Lucy."
Minor characters Corey Cartwright and Marge Van Tassel were first played by Hal March and Frances Chaney. March was replaced by John Heistand, but the role was quickly written out. Elvia Allman turned up as Marge when the character re-surfaced in a second appearance. March and Allman were both seen on "I Love Lucy."
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Viewers probably didn't realize it, but many different actors actually played the role of Ricky Ricardo Jr. aka Little Ricky. Even more surprising, considering that his birth date coincided with that of the Arnaz's real-life son, none of them were Desi Arnaz Jr. The practical and legal matters of having a child on a film set necessitated that the role be played by twins. There were also two 'dream' Little Rickys, bumping the total number of actors to eight!
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JAMES JOHN GANZER (newborn) ~ insert shots of the baby were used in "Lucy Goes to the Hospital" (1953) and the flashback opening of “The Club Election” likely taken from this same shoot. He was five days old at the time.  The above closeup was shot before the episode was filmed and pictures were projected for the studio audience to see. 
THE SIMMONS TWINS (infants) ~ Richard and Ronald Lee Simmons played the role in just two episodes: "No Children Allowed" and "The Indian Show", both in 1953.
THE MAYER TWINS (toddlers) ~ Michael and Joseph Mayer alternated in 11 episodes from November 1953 to April 1956. Although they looked nearly identical, the pair reportedly had very different personalities.
DREAM LITTLE RICKYS ~ Two uncredited actors (one young and small, the other older and large) were featured during Lucy's dream about "Ricky's Old Girlfriend" (1953). Although the younger performer looks a great deal like Jerry Mathers ("Leave it to Beaver"), Mathers denies ever appearing on "I Love Lucy." Since the dream has no dialogue, a bunny-themed outfit is used to indicate to viewers that the three actors are the same character.
KEITH THIBODEAUX aka RICHARD KEITH (adolescent) ~ The character was quickly aged during season six, necessitating an actor capable of handling dialogue and with some musical ability. Louisiana-born Keith Thibodeaux was favored by Desi for his drum skills, but Lucy needed some convincing. Desi simplified Keith's professional name, although it was never seen on screen. He played the role for 15 episodes as well as in 12 out of 13 "Lucy-Desi Comedy Hours" (1957-1960).
For what it's worth - two more actors provided the off-screen crying of Little Ricky: Pepito Perez and Jerry Hausner, both of whom also appeared on screen as other characters. Which brings us to our first adult cast switch...
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The role of Jerry, Ricky's agent, was the only character outside of Lucy and Ricky to be carried over from the unaired pilot. Jerry was played by Jerry Hausner (hence the name), who had been heard on "My Favorite Husband." He was intended to be a series regular on "I Love Lucy", but when landlords Fred and Ethel Mertz were added to the series, his role was scaled back. Jerry the Agent would appear in 8 episodes, all during the first 3 seasons of the series.
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Inexplicably (perhaps due to illness) in “The Handcuffs” (1952), Jerry the Agent is not played by Hausner but by Paul Dubov. Two months later, Hausner returned to the role that he originated.  During the filming of “Fan Magazine Interview” (1954), Hausner and Desi Arnaz got into a heated argument on the set. Hausner claimed that he was not able to hear his cues during a telephone scene where he was located across the soundstage from Desi. He quit the show and never appeared on the series again. But things were eventually patched up and he did appear on "The Lucy Show."
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Charlie Appleby was originally played by Hy Averback (inset) in "Baby Pictures" (1953). The next time viewers saw him - in "Lucy and Superman" (1956) - he was played by George O'Hanlon. Averback returned to the show to play another Charlie, Charlie Pomerantz, in “The Hedda Hopper Story” (1955). Confused?  Not half as much as poor Caroline (Doris Singleton)!  Whichever actor played him, they were both proud of their son, Little Stevie.  But which Stevie?
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The first time we see Little Stevie (a name suspiciously sounding like Little Ricky) he is played by an uncredited infant in "Baby Pictures" (1953), the same episode where his dad is played by Hy Averback. The infant had just gotten over the measles. Ricky and Stevie are both said to be 13 months old.
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The next time we see Stevie he is played by Steven Kay in "Lucy and Superman" (1956), the same episode that switched his dad to George O'Hanlon. Although Kaye’s first name was also Stevie (in a show where Lucy played Lucy), the character was created three years earlier. The question is - if Little Ricky has a father named Ricky - why does Little Stevie have a father named Charlie? The previous year Kaye had played Jordan Benedict III (age 4) in the film Giant.  In the above screen shot with his screen mom Doris Singleton he is caught breaking the cardinal rule - looking into the camera!  Didn’t he learn anything working with James Dean? 
Marion Strong was one of Lucy and Ethel's friends and a member of the Wednesday Afternoon Fine Arts League. The character's name is the same as one of Lucille Ball's Jamestown friends. We meet Marion during "The Club Election" (1953) in the person of Margie Liszt. Liszt may also have been playing Marion in "No Children Allowed" (1952), although none of the bridge players are called by name. In her first appearance on the series ("Redecorating" in 1952), she played Agnes, a gossipy woman on a telephone party line.
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The next time we see Marion she is played by Shirley Mitchell in 3 episodes from season three. Mitchell became friends with Lucille Ball in the late 1940s when she was featured in 4 episodes of “My Favorite Husband.”
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In the same episode that we got Strong, we also got Grace! Grace Munson was yet another character that was named after one of Lucille Ball's hometown friends. In "The Club Election" Grace is embodied by Hazel Pierce, who was also Lucille Ball's camera and lighting stand-in. She was first pick when small roles and background assignments were doled out.
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The next time we see Grace, she has moved to Westport with her husband Harry (Tristam Coffin), inspiring Lucy and Ricky to do the same. This time, nearly five years later, Grace is played by Ruth Brady. The Munsons have a son named Billy (who stays off-screen) and a cousin named Diana Jordan played by a pre-Jeannie Barbara Eden. Brady was featured as Laura in Lucy and Desi's 1956 film Forever, Darling and likely made such a positive impression that she was rewarded with Grace. Literally. At the Westport Country Club things get surreal when Hazel Pierce, who originated the role of Grace, also shows up!
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On "The Lucy Show" there were far fewer examples of recasting. The role of Arnold Mooney, Mr. Mooney's youngest son, was first played by Barry Livingston in “Lucy Gets Locked in the Vault” (1963), the same episode that also introduced Gale Gordon as banker Theodore J. Mooney. Livingston returned to the role in “Lucy and the Scout Trip” (1964).  Not even a year later, Arnold is being played by Ted Eccles in "Lucy's Contact Lenses." Apparently, Livingston's schedule playing Chip on "My Three Sons" (also filmed on the Desilu lot) became too much for him to do double duty. When the series location moved from Danfield to Los Angeles, Eccles appeared as two other characters, one of them in a scene with Gale Gordon, who formerly played his father! More surreal still, the new character's name was Barry.
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Another early recast was the role of Dorothy Boyer, Danfield volunteer firefighter. The part was originally given to Ruth Crews. The character is never called by name, but she is one of the few firefighters to speak distinct dialogue.
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The next time we hear about Dorothy she is played by Dorothy Konrad, probably because the character now needed to be able to sing four part harmony in "Lucy's Barbershop Quartet". Both performers were sturdily built women. Crews, meanwhile, turned up as an unnamed patron at Wilbur's Ice Cream Parlor when "Lucy is a Soda Jerk" (1963). Like Little Stevie, it is odd that Konrad's first name matches her character's, despite them being originated by other performers!
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Probably the most famous example of recasting on a sitcom is the role of Darrin Stevens on ABC's long-running "Bewitched" (1964-1972). The part was originated by Dick York, but he became ill and was replaced by similar-looking Dick Sargent for the rest of the series.
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On New Year’s Eve 1973, Dick Sargent was seen as a policeman on “Here’s Lucy”, his only time acting opposite Lucille Ball. 
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On the same series, Darrin's nosy neighbor Gladys Kravitz was originated by Alice Pearce. When she died in 1966, Sandra Gould took over the role. On "I Love Lucy" Gould played Texan Nancy Johnson in “Oil Wells (1957) and made a brief appearance as a subway strap-hanger in “Lucy and the Loving Cup” (1953). In 1962 she appeared on “The Lucy Show” as a bank secretary.
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As if that wasn't confusing enough, Darrin's boss's wife Louise Tate was played by Irene Vernon, then Kasey Rogers. In 1967 Rogers was seen in a two-part airline-themed "Lucy Show" starring Carol Burnett. She also played a music publisher's secretary (above) in "Lucy and Phil Harris" (1968).
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The character of Aunt Hagatha was only seen in eight episodes of "Bewitched," yet it was played by five different actors:
Nancy Andrews (1967)
Diana Chesney (1965)
Doreen McLean (1969)
Kay Elliot (1970)
Ysabel MacCloskey (1971)
and Reta Shaw (1966 & 1971)
Shaw is probably the most recognizable Hagatha as she originated the role and was the last to play it. She was a popular character actress from film (Mary Poppins), stage (The Pajama Game), and television ("The Ghost and Mrs. Muir"). Shaw was seen as 3 different characters on "The Lucy Show" and 3 more on "Here's Lucy."
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When "The Munsters" premiered in 1964, the role of Marilyn Munster was played by Beverly Owen. After one season, Owen decided not to return to the series, and was replaced by Pat Priest. Few viewers could tell the difference as they both were intentionally made to look like Marilyn Monroe. In October 1966, Priest played a flight attendant on "The Lucy Show."
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On Desi Arnaz's sitcom "The Mothers-in-Law" (1967-1969), Roger C. Carmel played Roger Buell during season one. But during a contract dispute Desi was dared to recast - and he did! Carmel was replaced with Richard Deacon for the show's second (and last) season. Deacon was no stranger to Desi, having played Tallulah Bankhead's chauffeur in "The Celebrity Next Door" (1957), an episode of "The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour", as well as many other Desilu shows. Deacon later went on to do two episodes of "Here's Lucy."
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On CBS's "Petticoat Junction" (1963-1970) the recurring character of Selma Plout was originated by Susan Walther (aka Susan Johann). She played the role for 5 episodes until she was mysteriously replaced by Elvia Allman, who played Selma for the rest of the series. Allman started acting with Lucille Ball on radio, and was famously seen as the barking candy factory foreperson on "I Love Lucy." She returned to play Minnie Finch’s neighbor in “Fan Magazine Interview” and magazine reporter Nancy Graham in “The Homecoming.” She made 2 appearances on “The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour“ and 2 more on “The Lucy Show."
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Doris Ziffel (mother of Arnold the Piggy) was a character that was seen on both "Petticoat Junction" and "Green Acres." The part was originated by Lucille Ball's friend Barbara Pepper. After doing films together at RKO, Pepper was on the short list to play Ethel Mertz on "I Love Lucy." When she didn't get the part, Lucy cast her in a variety of small roles on the series. When Pepper died in 1969, Fran Ryan assumed the role. Ryan had already been seen on the series as Minnie Holcombe in March 1969, just a few months earlier, so viewers could be excused for doing a double-take.
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On Eve Arden's "Our Miss Brooks" (1952-1956), filmed at Desilu, the role of Mrs. Martha Conklin was first played by Virginia Gordon, Gale Gordon's real-life wife. She had originated the role on radio. Starting in season two, Paula Winslowe took over playing the part. In 1964, Winslowe appeared briefly on "The Lucy Show" as a hospital patient.
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In Mayberry, "The Andy Griffith Show" (filmed on the Desilu backlot) had several casting swaps. Miser Ben Weaver was first played by Will Wright (top), but then by Tol Avery (bottom) and later Jason Johnson. Wright played two roles on "I Love Lucy" and Avery played characters on "The Lucy Show and "Here's Lucy".
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Mayberry gas pumper Wally was first played by Norman Leavitt (left), then by Trevor Bardette and Cliff Norton (right). Coincidentally, Leavitt also played a filling station attendant in "Lucy Hunts Uranium" (1959), as well as being seen in several other Desilu projects. On "Here's Lucy" Cliff Norton played Sam the plumber when "Lucy Meets the Burtons" and also played "Mary Jane's Boyfriend" Walter. Speaking of which...
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The TV pilot of "Gilligan's Island" featured John Gabriel as The Professor. When the sitcom went to series, he was replaced by Russell Johnson. Gabriel (above) later played Jack Thomas in "Mary Jane's Boyfriend" (1974).
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On "Happy Days" (1974-1984), Ralph's father Dr. Mickey Malph was first played by Allen Oppenheimer, but after an extended absence, returned as Jack Dodson. Oppenheimer had a couple of roles on "Here's Lucy," most notably as Kim's Uncle Herb in an episode that was a back-door pilot for a spin-off that would have starred Lucie Arnaz.
Other noteworthy re-castings that did not touch the Lucyverse include the roles of Catwoman, the Riddler, and Mr. Freeze on "Batman", Billie Jo and Bobbie Jo Bradley on "Petticoat Junction", Lionel on "The Jeffersons", Becky Conner on "Roseann", Carol on "Friends", Chris on "The Partridge Family", Morty on "Seinfeld", and Chuck Cunningham on "Happy Days."
Recasting can also happen when a show changes form. For example the various iterations of "The Honeymooners" and "The Brady Bunch" both caused recasting.
By now you are probably wondering about the photo that began this blog entry. No, that is not Desi Arnaz, and the scene is not from "I Love Lucy," although Lucille Ball is playing Lucy Ricardo. It is from "The Bob Hope Chevy Show" of October 21, 1956.
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The sketch featured the entire cast of "I Love Lucy" and was performed in what appeared to be the Ricardo living room. The premise: Hope wondered what "I Love Lucy" would have been like had he married Lucille instead of Desi. With Bob as Ricky, Desi is recast as Fred Mertz. Naturally, this case of multiple recasting is as hilarious as it is fascinating.
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ari-martart · 30 days
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Sketch of the day part 10: tol and smol
Avery (fire genasi small king) and Jack (big beefy orc boy) are the sweetest husbands I've ever seen.
Now, what should I draw next?
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russian forenames but generated to be super short
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the unholy wife (us, farrow 57)
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Buchanan Rides Alone | Budd Boetticher | 1958
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anarzaabloodladen · 4 years
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Avery: dude, look at this gothic umbrella I just got. *holds up a parasol with symbols of the underground realm on it*
Tasheel: dude, that's bad luck!
Avery: chill out, bro-
Nightblade Kaai: WHO SUMMONED ME?!?!!
Avery and Tasheel: AAAHH-
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vaultescaped-blog · 6 years
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Avery is a raging bisexual and will stab anyone who is biphobic, homophobic, transphobic, or anyone who is just a fucking idiot in general tbh
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the-chaos-family · 4 years
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Chaos Family Title/Roles!
• Auncle who is old enough to be authority figure, not responsible enough to be a parent figure, will absolutely let you cause chaos and even aid you in it–@spooner7308 AKA Auncle Ro/Rowan
• Cool kapatid who mostly holds the braincell between siblings, also a dad, makes dad jokes you have been warned, !CAUTION! extreme talent– @djts-arts AKA DJ/Dee
• Gremlin who causes chaos and is tol enough to reach the top shelf for the cookies, gay, drinks bunch of Monster, and makes piss jokes, deserves much love– @maristired AKA Matt/Mar
• Is a dumbass, but will drop kick a bitch for you, is literally made of angst- @cursedcryptidgremlin AKA Rei
• Cousin who just wants a cuddle and is most probably a Disney character– @thenicestnonbinary AKA Avery
• The chaotic yet responsible one, talented writer who is too hard on herself please love her– @theatergirl06 AKA Phoebe/Pheebs
• Shy kiddo who deserves love and everything good and is great at drawing– @queen-of-inactivity AKA Adri
• The Protector, mostly confused, causes lots of chaos and arson also has problems please help them– @just-jammin AKA Jam/Lyric/Lyr
• Fish sister of Jam– @wherethehellhaveyoubeen-loca Ysa
• That weird Australian cousin that shows up on Christmas with lots of food, is smort–@maths-is-my-religion AKA Lyla
• Catdog bean who will constantly give love, will fight for family and will fuck you up if you mess with his friends, confused as to why people constantly shower affection on him– @astro-inthestars AKA Renniko/Ren/Niko/Astro/any variation of dog or cat
• Smol gae foxie cousin, who can make "mediocre" really freakin good art and fics!– @mushrooms-are-gae AKA Pax/Rae/Casper/Elwyn
• Very gay and chaotic gremlin child, stealer of homophobes' kneecaps and also bread (give gay-mlin some bread)– @thursgay AKA Sam/Granite
• Too nice to people, but can and will get upset to defend loved ones. Parent who will try but fail to say no when is begged for toys– @freeze-your-brain-bitch AKA Eric
• Looms in shadows. Though is not as scary as people think. Chill uncle who's in a biker gang– @sicklythiasus AKA Nikola/Nick/Kola/or anything
• The child who resist a rest (arrest heh geddit?) so they can write. Does idiotic things to make people happy– @sleepdeprivedcracker AKA Jordan
• Parent/mum friend who tries to keep everyone out of trouble but gets roped into the chaos as well, making awful puns along the way– @theleastrelevantkatherine AKA Katherine/Kate/Kit
• Just.. a creature, like that cool cousin in the family who is literally chill all the time and will ride you around the neighborhood for arson, ouch the edge^TM, "What's love??"– @entity707 AKA Mike, Entity707, Comet, Galaxy, River (in order from least liked to most liked)
• Troublemaker wolf boi with magical ribbon powers, prankster and likes cats and wolves, and musicals and anime, loves chaos– @aaaaaatumblerhi AKA Toby
• The smallest insomniac dumbass neighbor who’ll care for your health more than her own– @san-shui AKA San/Sanny/Sans
• Arson demon who writes okay stories and draws even better art– @altairtalisman AKA Altair/Al/Alshain(Star anon persona)
If you want to change your title or I messed something up or anything of the like, please come to me and I will get it edited! Also if I forgot someone please tell me! Anyways....
Welcome to the Chaos!
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The LWA Foundation
(Lock. Watch. Accommodate.)
Hey everyone, back again with another weird post! This time doing more with the LWA/SCP AU idea, mostly posting who is who in a more clear manner. This isn't gonna be all the girls, its just the ones I thought of who can be which SCP. The rest will come later. But for now, let's begin~!
Akko is LWA-173: (The Believing Sculpture)
Diana is LWA-049: (The Pompous Plague Doctor)
Amanda is LWA-682: (The Hard-to-Destroy Rebellious Reptile)
Sucy is LWA-106: (The Toxic Gal)
Lotte is LWA-096: (The Shy Nerd)
Constanze is LWA-079: (Mute A.I.)
Jasminka is LWA-999: (The Hungry Tickle Monster)
Avery is LWA-811: (Singing Swamp Woman)
Mary is LWA-939: (With Many Movie Star Voices)
Joanna is LWA-105: ("Joanna")
Sarah is LWA-179: (Grande Sauelsuesor)
Elfriede is LWA-662: (Bookworm's Hand Bell)
Chloé is LWA-049-J: (The Pompous Plague Fellow)
Sóla is LWA-053: (The Smol Girl)
Rajani is LWA-073: ("Rajani")
Rashmi is LWA-076: ("Rashmi")
Shao-Yi is LWA-953: (The Elegant Polymorphic Humanoid)
Katie is LWA-650: (Startlingly Introverted Statue)
Irene is LWA-372: (The Peripheral Prankster)
Bianca is LWA-5031: (Yet Another Chef Monster)
Aileen is LWA-4966: (Empress of Noms)
Heather is LWA-1128: (The Slacking Aquatic Horror)
Daisy is LWA-1048: (The Cutest Builder Bear)
Maria is LWA-2599: (Never Going to be Good Enough)
Gaëlle is LWA-3000: (Kenntnisreich Anantashesha)
Verochika is LWA-169: (Tol Leviathan)
Alma is LWA-507: (The Babbling Dimension Hopper)
That's all of them for now, I'll try to make more LWA girls into SCP's, but for now this is it. I'll try to get it out sooner, but for now, see ya~!
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papermoonloveslucy · 7 years
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LUCY CUTS VINCENT’S PRICE
S3;E9 ~ November 9, 1970
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Directed by Herbert Kenwith ~ Written by Martin Ragaway
Synopsis
Lucy mistakenly buys a painting at an auction and brings it to art connoisseur actor Vincent Price to be appraised.  Price thinks Lucy is an actress coming to audition for his new horror movie and terrorizes Lucy in his study turned laboratory.
Regular Cast
Lucille Ball (Lucy Carter), Gale Gordon (Harrison Otis Carter), Desi Arnaz Jr. (Craig Carter) and Lucie Arnaz (Kim Carter)
Guest Cast
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Vincent Price (Himself) was born in May 1911, just nine weeks before Lucille Ball.  He made his screen debut in 1938, and after many minor roles, he began to perform in low-budget horror movies, where he would make his mark on the horror genre.  Three days before this episode first aired, Price guest-starred on ABC's “Love American Style” in a Halloween-themed episode titled “Love and the Haunted House.” His final feature film appearance was in 1990's Edward Scissorhands. Besides acting, his other passions were art and cooking. This is his only time acting opposite Lucille Ball. He died in 1993 at age 82. 
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Mary Jane Croft (Mary Jane) makes her sixth series appearance as Mary Jane. Croft played Betty Ramsey during season six of “I Love Lucy. ” She also played Cynthia Harcourt in “Lucy is Envious” (ILL S3;E23) and Evelyn Bigsby in “Return Home from Europe” (ILL S5;E26). She played Audrey Simmons on “The Lucy Show” but when Lucy Carmichael moved to California, she played Mary Jane Lewis, the actor’s married name and the same one she uses on all 31 of her episodes of “Here’s Lucy. Her final acting credit was playing Midge Bowser on “Lucy Calls the President” (1977). She died in 1999 at the age of 83.
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Tol Avery (Auctioneer) was a Texas-born character actor making his only series appearance. He previously played the toy company owner in “Lucy and the Efficiency Expert” (TLS S5;E13).
Avery the actor is not a skilled auctioneer, so he comically garbles the sped-up bidding process.  
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Jack Collins (Curt) appeared on the final two episodes of “The Lucy Show” in 1968. He played Russel Slater on “Dallas” from 1982 to 1987. This is the third of his six appearances on “Here’s Lucy.”  
Curt is Vincent Price's movie producer.
Jack Berle (Man at Auction, uncredited) was the older brother of Milton Berle. This is one of his eleven uncredited appearances on the series. He previously did two episodes of “The Lucy Show.”   
Chester Jones (Man at Auction, uncredited) makes the second of his four background appearances on “Here’s Lucy.”  
The other auction attendees are played by uncredited background performers. 
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When the Auctioneer offers a four poster bed frame from Washington DC, he claims that it was slept in by the Washingtons and the Madisons. Craig jokingly thinks they slept in it at the same time: “George & Martha & James & Dolley.” Embarrassed, Lucy says it will be the first auction rated X. Craig is making a joke based on the 1969 comedy Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, which was filmed at Sunset Gower Studios, the former home of Desilu. The poster for the film depicted all four title characters in the same bed together. Lucille Ball did a satire on the film on “The Carol Burnett Show” in 1969. 
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Lucy says she previously talked on the phone to Mrs. Vincent Price when arranging entertainment for a big party the Price's threw.  In 1970, Vincent Price was married to costume designer Mary Grant (inset photo), although her name is never mentioned here. Making small talk on the telephone, Lucy asks about Little Vicki. This is a reference to the Price's 8 year-old daughter, Victoria. Although Lucy visits their home, both characters remain off-screen.
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Syndicated versions of this episode generally cut the entire scene with Kim and Craig fretting over their mother's visit to Price's home. In the scene, Craig is doing a book report on Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. This makes them think that Vincent Price may be a bit of a split personality due to all the horror films he makes.  The scene was restored to the DVD release.
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Price is filming a new horror film titled Who's Afraid of Virginia's Wolfman? He says it has the best title since he starred in The Giant Chihuahua That Ate Chicago. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? was a play by Edward Albee that was filmed in 1966 starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. The acting couple guest starred in “Lucy Meets the Burtons” (S3;E1) which was actually filmed after this episode, but aired before it. 
Price thinks Lucy is an actress who has come to his home studio to audition for the role of a victim in his new film.  He locks her in the study and straps her to an examining table. Lucy's terrified reaction makes Price wonder aloud if she uses the Stanislavski method. Konstantin Stanislavski (1863-1938) was a Russian actor, teacher, and director who developed a method of acting training that is still used today.  
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When Vincent Price says the painting under the painting could be a Peter Paul Rubens Lucy asks what a Peter Paul and Rubens is worth. Lucy is thinking of the folk music trio Peter Paul & Mary, which was made up of Peter Yarrow, Paul Stookey, and Mary Travers. Between 1962 and 1969 they had three number one hits on the charts including “Puff the Magic Dragon” and “Leavin' on a Jet Plane.” Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) was a Flemish artist from the Netherlands. He is considered the most influential artist of the Flemish Baroque tradition. 
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Harry says he could sell the painting to the Metropolitan Museum of Art for a tidy profit. Located in New York City, the Metropolitan Museum of Art is the largest art institution in the United States. It was established in 1870 and still welcomes guests today.  
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At the end of the episode, Price says he charges $250 for art appraisals: “That's Vincent's price!”  
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In “Paris at Last” (ILL S5;E18) much of the action revolves around a worthless painting bought by Lucy Ricardo on the streets of Paris.  
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Lucy only goes to the art auction because of the free food and entertainment. This is the same reason Lucy Carmichael attends fashion shows in “Lucy and Pat Collins” (TLS S5;E11).  
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“The Lucy Show” did a monster-themed episode titled “Lucy and the Monsters” (TLS S3;E18) but instead of airing at Halloween it aired in mid-January.  
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Props!  In a close-up (possibly an insert shot) of the painting in the office, the file card boxes that it sits atop have been arranged in the wrong order: Q-R, S-Z, L-P.  
Batter Up! To save her mother from Price's clutches, Kim hits him over the head with a baseball bat that shatters into pieces. A break-away baseball bat? In a living room laboratory? Kim instinctively knows where the bat is and immediately goes to get it.
Title Trouble! The episode's title does not exactly come to pass since Lucy pays Vincent Price's exact fee for art appraisals and does not “cut” his price. The title probably should be “Lucy Pays Vincent's Price”.
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“Lucy Cuts Vincent’s Price” rates 2 Paper Hearts out of 5
This is one of those episodes that has Lucy acting childish and silly. The premise is unbelievable enough (filming torture scenes in an actor's home) but it would feel more probable if the Lucy character approached the situation more realistically.  Her scene with Harry when she grovels at his feet is just plain embarrassing. Craig and Kim are also written as simpletons when they think actor Vincent Price might somehow also be a fiend because he plays so many predators in films. On the plus side, Price, usually a serious actor, gets the hang of Lucy’s brand of comedy quite easily and plays along with ghoulish glee. 
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wooyukh · 3 years
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ahhh, adi’s started a new series! i’m so excited! before i start, i hope you’ve been doing well these days! your content fills me with lots of comfort and joy, so i hope you’re able to feel as such through the lil and big things you experience and see everyday c: 🥺🤲💗
i just finished re-reading parts of loved. and it just,,, makes me so happy. it’s funny and sweet and i really liked the way you developed and resolved the conflict. i thought it was well-paced, and i found each character’s actions and reactions to be entertaining yet reasonable (as in, nothing seemed too strange or out of place). beomgyu constantly making jabs at avery was such a nice touch, and i absolutely adored this anxious lil tol bean characterization of soob. thank you so much, adi! - 🌷 anon
omg hi!!!!! i hope you’ve been doing well 🤍! it really warms my heart to know that so thank you so much for stopping by and letting me know 🥺 gahhh im also really happy to know you liked loved. !! i honestly truly love that series so much so knowing that others enjoy it as well makes me the absolute happiest 🥺!
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mogai-impossible · 2 years
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TheFirmbookic/Firmbookic/TheFirmnovelic/Firmnovelic: This gender is related to the book The Firm. It is in the JG/John Grisham Subsystem of the Horror/Thriller System.
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toonytoodles · 3 years
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Drawing idea: Avery as a smol fairy and amelia as a tol fairy ( could be an AU) :)
Could you elaborate more? I've never heard of big fairies, I'm interested :v
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nepenthendline · 3 years
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Men: "5'6 girls are small"
You: "...🤨"
My 5'3 ass: *looks up at you* *looks up at him* "Sir tf you mean?"
Yo'... I'm not kidding when I say I don't think I've interacted with anyone in this site that is below 5'5. Ya'll are tol queens
Girl I've only ever interacted with people under 5'5 what the heck (besides like avery but we're basically twins so that doesn't count), I'll come reach for things for you dw I got your back bby
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