Not entirely. This episode was broadcasted in 1964. Give your lowest estimation of $40 million (You have to remember, there is STILL oil pumping out of the swamp and money into his bank account)... That would be roughly $340 million, give or take inflation and the relatively stable price of oil before Gerald Ford became President. Not exactly the most wealthiest man in Hollywood no, but definitely one FAR more wealthy than the Clampet Family presents themselves And canonically, without spoilers... this ISN'T even their final net worth. By the end of the series, they probably can buy and run their own Carribean Nation
Sir Mix a Lot would be in Heaven!
Kathy Kersh was 11 when this episode was filmed
You know how dated a show is when $40 million makes somebody one of the richest people in Beverly Hills.
Not entirely. This episode was broadcasted in 1964.
Give your lowest estimation of $40 million (You have to remember, there is STILL oil pumping out of the swamp and money into his bank account)...
That would be roughly $340 million, give or take inflation and the relatively stable price of oil before Gerald Ford became President.
Not exactly the most wealthiest man in Hollywood no, but definitely one FAR more wealthy than the Clampet Family presents themselves
And canonically, without spoilers... this ISN'T even their final net worth. By the end of the series, they probably can buy and run their own Carribean Nation
well everyone in hollywood, donot have any money. It is bs and posh, until they get their bills covered.
Worth a whole helpin of cabbage