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Sanford and Son

  • Serie TV
  • 1972–1978
  • TV-PG
  • 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,9/10
11.578
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Redd Foxx and Demond Wilson in Sanford and Son (1972)
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Le disavventure di uno rigattiere irascibile e di suo figlio trentunenne frustrato. Nonostante i loro continui battibecchi, padre e figlio hanno un legame molto stretto e sempre si aiutano.Le disavventure di uno rigattiere irascibile e di suo figlio trentunenne frustrato. Nonostante i loro continui battibecchi, padre e figlio hanno un legame molto stretto e sempre si aiutano.Le disavventure di uno rigattiere irascibile e di suo figlio trentunenne frustrato. Nonostante i loro continui battibecchi, padre e figlio hanno un legame molto stretto e sempre si aiutano.

  • Creazione
    • Norman Lear
  • Star
    • Redd Foxx
    • Demond Wilson
    • LaWanda Page
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,9/10
    11.578
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    POPOLARITÀ
    4833
    282
    • Creazione
      • Norman Lear
    • Star
      • Redd Foxx
      • Demond Wilson
      • LaWanda Page
    • 54Recensioni degli utenti
    • 15Recensioni della critica
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    • Candidato a 7 Primetime Emmy
      • 4 vittorie e 12 candidature totali

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    Redd Foxx
    Redd Foxx
    • Fred G. Sanford…
    • 1972–1977
    Demond Wilson
    Demond Wilson
    • Lamont Sanford…
    • 1972–1977
    LaWanda Page
    LaWanda Page
    • Aunt Esther Anderson
    • 1973–1977
    Don Bexley
    Don Bexley
    • Bubba Bexley
    • 1972–1977
    Whitman Mayo
    Whitman Mayo
    • Grady Wilson
    • 1973–1977
    Nathaniel Taylor
    Nathaniel Taylor
    • Rollo Larson
    • 1972–1977
    Lynn Hamilton
    Lynn Hamilton
    • Donna Harris…
    • 1972–1977
    Hal Williams
    Hal Williams
    • Officer 'Smitty' Smith
    • 1972–1977
    Howard Platt
    Howard Platt
    • Officer 'Hoppy' Hopkins
    • 1972–1976
    Gregory Sierra
    Gregory Sierra
    • Julio Fuentes
    • 1972–1975
    Fritzi Burr
    Fritzi Burr
    • Woman on Plane…
    • 1974–1977
    Raymond Allen
    Raymond Allen
    • Uncle Woodrow 'Woody' Anderson
    • 1974–1977
    Pat Morita
    Pat Morita
    • Ah Chew…
    • 1974–1976
    Noam Pitlik
    Noam Pitlik
    • Officer 'Swanny' Swanhauser
    • 1972
    Marlene Clark
    Marlene Clark
    • Janet Lawson
    • 1976–1977
    Frank Nelson
    Frank Nelson
    • Co-Pilot…
    • 1976–1977
    Slappy White
    Slappy White
    • Melvin
    • 1972
    Nancy Kulp
    Nancy Kulp
    • May Hopkins
    • 1975–1976
    • Creazione
      • Norman Lear
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    10bohn007

    The Name Is Fred G. Sanford - And The 'G' Is for Great TV!

    There have been 4 show business personalities, over the years, over whom I shed tears, when they passed on. John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart, Roy Rogers, and... Redd Foxx. The reason is very simple: Redd Foxx, as the arthritic, heart-troubled Watts Junk Dealer, made me laugh. Something that not many performers can do. I have experienced more genuine laughter, while watching 'Sanford And Son', than with any other TV show, or movie, ever.

    I have seen every episode at least 20 times, (Except for the Christmas episode - I only watch it during the Christmas season). I never tire of them, and the antics of the gripy, grumpy old 'Commodities' dealer and his family and friends never fail to draw a laugh from me, despite the fact that I know every episode by heart.

    Until 'Sanford And Son', Redd Foxx was probably best known for his nightclub acts, featuring his dirty stand-up routines. He was a master of improvisation, and shows his true comedy colors, in this classic sitcom. And, he was no slouch when it came to drama, as proved by his performance in the episode where he must ask his girlfriend, Donna, to marry him, before she accepts a proposal from another man. That particular episode made me cry, as well as laugh.

    Admittedly, much of the writing wasn't all that great, and the acting - In the case of some characters, obviously played by non-Actors - Leaves something to be desired. But the laughter is there, making up for that, and then some.

    I once heard it said that laughter is a gift, and Redd Foxx gave me that gift, with 'Sanford And Son'. The show has a tremendous following, to this day, better than 30 years after it's cancellation - A fact which speaks volumes on the talent of Redd Foxx.
    Sargebri

    I'm Comin' to Join You Honey

    This is definitely one of the greatest sitcoms in history. Redd Foxx was perfect in his portrayal of the crotchety old Fred Sanford and Demond Wilson was perfect as his son Lamont. My parents and I would turn on this show every week just to see Fred put down Lamont by constantly calling him "Dummy". However, you pretty much could tell that even though he called Lamont a dummy that he basically loved his son and was very much afraid of losing him. Also the supporting cast of Don Bexley as Bubba, Whitman Mayo as Grady and, of course, LaWanda Page as Fred's bible thumping sister-in-law Esther all made this show the great alternative to the bubblegum shows that were on A.B.C. on Friday nights.
    lee_eisenberg

    This show is a classic, dummy

    I guess that "Sanford and Son" must have been the first show that portrayed black ghetto life. No matter, it's hilarious. Dad Fred essentially spends every episode lounging around his house, calling his son Lamont "dummy" and threatening to bust people's lips. Lamont remains eternally embarrassed about Fred's antics, especially whenever Fred comments on how ugly he considers the sister-in-law, Aunt Esther, to be. And it's always great when the two cops (one white and the other black) come to the house, and the white cop acts like a dork, forcing the black cop to have to identify it.

    Anyway, it was part of the new wave of really funny shows in the early 1970's that portrayed stuff that TV shows previously were uncomfortable portraying ("All in the Family" of course led the way). It would have been neat if Fred Sanford and Archie Bunker could have ever met. That would have made for some crazy dialogue. Four stars.
    warlock162

    Episodes Adapted from "Steptoe and Son" Are the Best!!

    It's already known that `Sanford and Son' was the Americanized version of `Steptoe and Son' of England, created by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson. `Steptoe' was extremely funny and groundbreaking in England. When the show was brought over to the USA, it's initial transformation to `Sanford and Son' was excellent…in it's early years.

    The original premise of `Steptoe' was the direct relationship between the father and son, as the son strives for a better life from the junk business, while his cantankerous father holds him back, due to fear of being alone in his twilight years. Many comedic situations resulted as a result of this conflict.

    TVLand currently shows reruns of `Sanford and Son'. If you pay attention to the opening credits, and the writer(s) of the current episode is given, it is sometimes followed by… Based on `The Piano' by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson. `The Piano' was an original `Steptoe and Son' episode. This meant that the upcoming `Sanford and Son' episode was merely a retooling of the respective `Steptoe' script for American audiences, now entitled `The Piano Movers'. There were 136 episodes of `Sanford and Son'. If you include all episodes, movies, and TV specials, there were 59 offerings of `Steptoe and Son'. Based on my research, of the 136 `Sanford' episodes, 16 episodes were direct adaptations of the `Steptoe' series. Those `Steptoe' copies were the funniest episodes of the `Sanford and Son' era, due to the exceptional scripts by Galton and Simpson. If you have the DVD, you are able to watch the uncut, unedited versions, which is not the case when watching the TVLand episodes. Other `Steptoe' episodes could not be duplicated because they were either far too oriented in British culture to be adapted for America, or they were considered too crude & vulgar to attempt to tone down for America, although I wish they tried.

    Another strong point was the opening theme song by Quincy Jones, as well as the closing theme.

    However, due to the extreme popularity of the show, Redd Foxx developed and ego, wanted more money than the producers, and disrupted production of the show to the point where Whitman Mayo (Grady) had to fill in on a temporary basis. This was one of the downsides to the show. Eventually, he came back, and the show labored on. Redd Foxx had marital problems during this time. Being distraught over that, he left the show in 1977, even though the show had more life left.

    NBC tried to keep the flame lit by producing `Sanford Arms', which revolved around the Sanford Arm tenants which lived there when Fred and Lamont bought the Sanford Arms when their show was on-the-air. There was also `Sanford.', which did not have Lamont. The less said about these two shows, the better.

    All in all, the `Sanford and Son' episodes adapted from the Galton and Simpson scripts from `Steptoe and Son' will always be the better episodes.
    tfrizzell

    Some May Have Seen "Redd", But the Show Was "Foxxy" Nonetheless.

    Highly hilarious and dominant television show from the mid-1970s that continues to have a great following even today (despite some detractors who take the show way too seriously). California African-American widower/junk dealer Redd Foxx (one of the most under-rated entertainers of his time) and his only son (Demond Wilson) argued and got into every odd-ball situation one could fathom during their six years in prime-time (from 1972-1977). The series was an answer to "All in the Family". It showed the differences and similarities between white blue-collar society and the working class African-American. It also was a coast war as "All in the Family" took place on the Atlantic shore while "Sanford and Son" took place on the Pacific. The supporting cast (led by the priceless LaWanda Page as Foxx's sister-in-law) was used in well-calculated ways to add to the program's comedic momentum. Never dull, never slow, never boring and never sorry, "Sanford and Son" is one of those shows that just seems to stand the test of time. 5 stars out of 5.

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      Redd Foxx and LaWanda Page had been friends since childhood, and she was his first and only choice to play Esther, Fred's sister-in-law. Producers wanted to fire Page due to her inexperience on-camera, but Foxx threatened to quit the show if Page was fired.
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      When Lamont first starts dating Janet, she has a brother but later in the series when Janet's ex husband returns Lamont then says Janet doesn't have a brother.
    • Citazioni

      Officer Swanhauser: Was the suspect colored?

      Fred Sanford: Yeah, white.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      During the end credits of the episode "The Headache" (4.21), Fred and Lamont's voices can be heard. They're doing a soap opera cliffhanger parody. (Eg. Fred: "Will Lamont leave home?" Lamont: "Will you be quiet?")
    • Versioni alternative
      During the show's network run, a few episodes contained the "N-word". However, when the show began to appear on the TV Land cable network, the word was edited out.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in The 24th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1972)
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      The Streetbeater
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      Written and Performed by Quincy Jones

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 14 gennaio 1972 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • Sanford e hijo
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • 10659 West Magnolia Boulevard, North Hollywood, California, Stati Uniti(opening and closing title scenes)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Tandem Productions
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