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James Stewart
- Self
- (as Jimmy Stewart)
Barry Goldwater
- Self
- (as Sen. Barry Goldwater)
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Did you know
- TriviaThere are 2 different versions of this roast on DVD, Guthy-Renker's 2003 release and the 2013 Star Vista release. In the 2003 release, during Henry Fonda's speech, there is a montage of clips from early Jimmy Stewart films. This montage is totally erased and edited from the 2013 release.
- GoofsHenry Fonda incorrectly calls "Rose Marie" Stewart's first film. He had previously appeared in "Art Trouble" and "Murder Man."
- Quotes
Mickey Rooney: Look, I could have stayed married to one woman, but I wanted a second opinion.
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Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Jimmy Stewart (1978)
Lucille Ball, Greer Garson, Red Buttons, Henry Fonda, Milton Berle, Foster Brooks, George Burns, Tony Randall, Orson Welles, Mickey Rooney, Don Rickles, Rich Little, Janet Leigh, Eddie Albert, LaWanda Page and June Allyson are just a few of the people honoring James Stewart and by honoring we mean cracking jokes on.
Next to the Frank Sinatra episode this one here is perhaps the best I've seen from the series. You can tell how much respect people had for Stewart simply by all the famous faces who showed up to pay tribute to him. As you can guess, the majority of the jokes are aimed at his voice, his skinny body and his kind personality. There are some hilarious roasters here including Berle who really gets things off to a fast start. LaWanda Page, no real connection to Stewart, comes up with a hilarious and fiery performance. Then you've got the likes of Rooney delivering some great jokes as well as Brooks who discusses his time in the airplane with Stewart. The greatest moment of the episode comes when Orson Welles gives a heartfelt tribute to Stewart who later returns the gesture. I'm not going to ruin what either man said to the other but it was quite touching.
Episode: A
Lucille Ball, Greer Garson, Red Buttons, Henry Fonda, Milton Berle, Foster Brooks, George Burns, Tony Randall, Orson Welles, Mickey Rooney, Don Rickles, Rich Little, Janet Leigh, Eddie Albert, LaWanda Page and June Allyson are just a few of the people honoring James Stewart and by honoring we mean cracking jokes on.
Next to the Frank Sinatra episode this one here is perhaps the best I've seen from the series. You can tell how much respect people had for Stewart simply by all the famous faces who showed up to pay tribute to him. As you can guess, the majority of the jokes are aimed at his voice, his skinny body and his kind personality. There are some hilarious roasters here including Berle who really gets things off to a fast start. LaWanda Page, no real connection to Stewart, comes up with a hilarious and fiery performance. Then you've got the likes of Rooney delivering some great jokes as well as Brooks who discusses his time in the airplane with Stewart. The greatest moment of the episode comes when Orson Welles gives a heartfelt tribute to Stewart who later returns the gesture. I'm not going to ruin what either man said to the other but it was quite touching.
Episode: A
- Michael_Elliott
- May 26, 2016
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- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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By what name was Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Jimmy Stewart (1978) officially released in Canada in English?
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