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MPAA Rating - NR

Length:
    373 Minutes

Genre:
    ???

Original Release Date:
    Aug 17, 2004

Cast
    Penny Marshall, Cindy Williams, Michael McKean, Eddie Mekka, Phil Foster, David L. Lander

 
Movie Summary
Exploiting the overwhelmingly positive audience response to the 1975 Happy Days episode in which Richie (Ron Howard) and Potsie (Anson Williams) found themselves on a riotous date with brash but lovable older women Laverne De Fazio (Penny Marshall) and Shirley Feeney (Cindy Williams), executive producer Garry Marshall obligingly whipped up a spin-off series showcasing these two supporting characters, logically titled Laverne & Shirley. Most of the familiar pieces are already in place during the series 15-episode inaugural season: roommates Laverne and Shirley work at Milwaukees Shotz Brewery along with zany beer-truck drivers Lenny (Michael McKean) and Squiggy (David L. Lander); the girls occasionally hang out at the Pizza Bowl, owned by Lavernes widowed father, Frank (Phil Foster); and while long-suffering Shirley bounces from one loser boyfriend to another, Laverne has a fairly steady relationship with the preening, self-consciously macho Carmine (Eddie Mekka). All that is missing from season one is the girls landlady Edna Babish, though Helen Page Camp is seen in a handful of early episodes as apartment manager Mrs. Havenhurst. In order to assure Laverne & Shirley a well-attended launching, Happy Days star Henry Winkler appeared as The Fonz in the new series first two episodes. By the time the season-one finale Mother Knows Worst (featuring Pat Carroll in her only appearance as Shirleys mom) rolled around, Laverne & Shirley was Americas second most popular series (just guess what was number one!). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


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