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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0043396147751
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: Columbia Pictures Television
Manufacturer: Columbia Pictures Television
Number Of Discs: 4
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: Columbia Pictures Television
Region Code: 99
Release Date: July 11, 2006
Running Time: 680 minutes
Sales Rank: 8521
Studio: Columbia Pictures Television
Theatrical Release Date: September 18, 1965
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 07/11/2006 Run time: 553 minutes
Amazon.com: Jeannie (Barbara Eden) is even more fetching in color in the second season of one of TV's most charming and endearing fantasies. Jeannie's navel is still not ready for prime time, and her live-in relationship with astronaut Tony Nelson (Larry Hagman), the man who freed her from that bottle, is still strictly platonic. But, like any wife, she is upset when Tony forgets their one-year anniversary in the season opener. And when Tony unwittingly frees the Blue Djinn, who originally imprisoned Jeannie, it looks like he won't survive year two. Naturally, being stuck in a bottle for 2,000 years, the vivacious and playful Jeannie is more innocent and naive than her bewitching counterpart, Samantha Stevens. Her well-intentioned magic complicates Tony's life in such episodes as 'My Master, the Rich Tycoon,' 'My Master, the Rainmaker' and 'My Master, the Spy.' She transforms Tony into an operatic virtuoso in 'My Master, the Great Caruso,' landing him in a talent show, and leading to perhaps the most versatile lip-syncing scene since the Stooges sang the sextet from Lucia in Micro-Phonies. Jeannie blinks Tony back into the Old West in 'Fastest Gun in the East,' on Captain Kidd's ship in 'My Master, the Pirate,' and back to Napoleon's court in 'My Master, Napoleon's Buddy.' No wonder that in 'There Goes the Best Genie I Ever Had,' he considers taking advantage of Hajii Day and sending her back.
Not that there aren't advantages to having a genie around the house. In one episode, she anticipates TiVo by freezing the action on a televised football game while she and Tony go out. In 'The Greatest Invention in the World,' she fulfills Tony's best friend Roger's (Bill Daily) childhood wish to be the funniest man in the world by turning him into the one and only Groucho Marx. And when Tony is put in charge of providing entertainment for General Peterson's anniversary party, Jeannie summons 'The Greatest Entertainer in the World,' Sammy Davis Jr. (at his konk-ch-konk best). The season's most captivating story arc begins in the two-parter 'The Girl Who Never Had a Birthday,' as Tony and Roger resolve to determine Jeannie's birthday (the date is finally revealed in 'Caruso'). Through it all, poor base psychiatrist Dr. Bellows (Hayden Rorke) is constantly confounded, Mrs. Kravitz-style, by the unexplained supernatural behavior to which he is witness. I Dream of Jeannie is far from PC, but in the realm of TV's guilty pleasures, it is master of its domain. --Donald Liebenson
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - classic TV
I grew up watching these shows. Own every season and now my children watch them too. Good classic tv without all the sex and violence. Perfect.
Rating: - I dream of a blast from the past Jeannie
This was a great show. If you've seen one, you'll have to see them all. In this season Jeannie is seen more in the garb of the times and less in her traditional Jeannie outfit. You also get to meet her sister (Jeannie with dark hair) four times during the season. There are one or two episodes that leave you with a "what were they thinking?" But overall the show is a great collection to own. I bought it to introduce my son to some of the shows I watched as a kid and he seemed to like this show quite ... Read More
Rating: - Love it.
I love these DVD's I got the color version and really like it. The color is very good and not distracting. I don't like watching black and white so I enjoyed it with the color.
Rating: - Highly recommended...
Picture and sound (even though a 2-channel mono) are simply amazing.
It's as if I were viewing it for the first time.
Sony says it all. They have proven it so many times by now, it is almost useless to repeat it.
This is how DVDs of old movies and TV shows should be cleaned up and presented to a demanding audience.
It really should be imposed as the standard in DVD production.
Just look at the "Ultimate Bond Collection" and you will see what ... Read More
Rating: - Second season of Jeannie even more fun!
If you grew up watching Jeannie, you'll love having the entire set on DVD. I can finally see all the episodes in order, with no cuts in the scenes to fit all the commercials in.
If you've never seen this show, I definitely reccomend it. Major Tony Nelson of NASA lands on a beach by accident and finds a bottle with a beautiful 'Jeannie' in it. Jeannie falls in love with him (and he with her,though he won't admit until much later), and in each episode unintentionally wreaks havoc on his well-ordered ... Read More
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