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"Mister Ed" (1961)
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Overview
Release Date:
4 January 1961 (USA) morePlot:
Mister Ed is a horse who is owned by Wilbur Post. Mister Ed is not just any horse, he talks to Wilbur... moreAwards:
Won Golden Globe. Another 2 wins moreUser Comments:
A silly but loveable show moreCast
(Series Cast Summary - 7 of 77)| Allan Lane | ... | Mister Ed (126 episodes, 1958-1966) | |
| Alan Young | ... | Wilbur Post / ... (125 episodes, 1961-1966) | |
| Connie Hines | ... | Carol Post (125 episodes, 1961-1966) | |
| Larry Keating | ... | Roger Addison (70 episodes, 1961-1963) | |
| Edna Skinner | ... | Kay Addison (69 episodes, 1961-1964) | |
| Leon Ames | ... | Gordon Kirkwood (40 episodes, 1963-1966) | |
| Florence MacMichael | ... | Winnie Kirkwood (39 episodes, 1963-1966) |
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Runtime:
30 min (143 episodes)Country:
USALanguage:
EnglishColor:
Black and WhiteAspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Mono (Westrex Recording System)Filming Locations:
General Service Studios - 1040 N. Las Palmas, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USAMOVIEmeter: 
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Long after the show had ceased production but was still being seen in syndicated reruns, a fundamentalist religious group in Ohio claimed that the show's famous theme song was "satanic". moreQuotes:
[Wilbur finds Mister Ed sleeping in his living room]Wilbur Post: Oh no.
Mister Ed: If you had a dog, you'd let him sleep in the house.
Wilbur Post: A dog is different. A dog is a household pet.
Mister Ed: Then call me "Rover" and wake me at eight.
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Mister Ed was one of those silly irrelevant shows that you had to love. You might question the sanity of the TV exec who green lighted a show about a talking horse, but watching Mister Ed frustrate Wilbur to no end was fun to watch. I really wish Nick at Nite would start showing Mister Ed again so the younger generation could take in this timeless and much maligned classic.