I was 8 years old when I first saw this. So...31 years ago. Ahhhhhh, memories of watching classic movies and musicals on Sunday's with my mom. She introduced me to timeless films. I never wanted to watch anything past 1959 lol
I lived down the street from Leslie Parrishes mother. Be Met her personally very beautiful woman then.Grew up with her brother.Will never forget that experience.
@@howardmoore1332 - BS. Most blacks, browns and Native Americans do not think of themselves as "victims". That is the belief of crazy progressives. Today (2023), the country is in the very worst of hands.
Its amazing how what they are singing about is still relevant today....
I knew someone would say that.
One of the most enjoyable shows I’ve ever seen was a middle school production of this musical in the 90s.
Peter Palmer was born to play LI'L ABNER. Perfect casting if ever there was some!
I love this movie
I was a kid when i saw this , today im 63 shit time flys.
Yeah, and with all that time flying, we find ourselves in the same shit in government!
I was 8 years old when I first saw this. So...31 years ago. Ahhhhhh, memories of watching classic movies and musicals on Sunday's with my mom. She introduced me to timeless films. I never wanted to watch anything past 1959 lol
Then you would remember In Like Flint
Its rapidly becoming a long time ago.
Musicals aren't my cup of tea, but now I kinda want to track down this lost jewel. Even if I get bored, there's plenty of eye candy for distraction.
This was so much fun when it came out! Imagine the government is still the same today as it was back then!!
wow two gorgeous people I felt like they really should have been married to one another ! lol!
I lived down the street from Leslie Parrishes mother. Be Met her personally very beautiful woman then.Grew up with her brother.Will never forget that experience.
Great film!
There really needs to be a Broadway revival of this great musical.
I'd like to see a revival of this movie. As a kid I remember the comic strip by Al Capp, who was a genius. The humor and insight was unique.
I did not know Dogpatch was in the Confederacy.
They are hillbillies after all.
More and more true as time goes on
Yesterday's and today's events brought me here.:(
Everyday's events.
Donna Douglas and Julie Newmar both had minor roles in this wonderful movie! ☺
Also, Valerie (Rhoda) Harper.
WytZox1 as was Beth Howland. (Vera from Alice)
Audio lag but good quality, thanks for the upload.
If you carefully glance around the cast you can spot Donna Douglas and Valerie Harper as up and coming actors.
Valerie Harper is sitting on the ground next to Pappy
It's 2020 and things haven't changed a bit. The country is still "in the very best of hands."
I’m sure black, brown and Native Americans didn’t think the country was in “the very best of hands “.
@@howardmoore1332 - BS. Most blacks, browns and Native Americans do not think of themselves as "victims". That is the belief of crazy progressives. Today (2023), the country is in the very worst of hands.
3:00 has never been more right.
Valerie Harper was in the chorus, too.
Feb 1 2023 sounds like a plan
Sadie...
I bet they practiced this a lot before filming.
I bet they couldn't do this today with a straight face 😜
Johnny Mercer wrote those great lyrics.
Unless you're talking Saudi ... Arabian
Peter Palmer died Sept 21, 2021
God bless him.
Al Capp was a jerk (RIP)
So are most great artists.
You think John Lennon wasn't a giant a'hole? Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, James Dean, all those guys, you think they weren't giant a'holes?
@@hunkydorian maybe but Lennon was anti-war & Capp was pro-Viet Nam war...I saw Al once in Cambridge MA
This song is awful.
AND YOU HAVE NO TASTE
It's typical 1960s stage musical work. In the 80s the producers of "Big River" hired Roger Miller to write an
actual country music score.
"Spoken like a true American patriot!"