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A soap about the young people who participate on a dance show called "The Dance Connection". The story takes place in a fictional California suburb called South Hills (a town which is on the Orange County and Los Angeles borderline).
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A TV reporter arrives in Stepford to do a story on the American town with the lowest crime and divorce rates and the tightest real-estate market (no one ever leaves). She needs an assistant, and after interviewing the seemingly-plastic women of Stepford, jumps at the chance to hire the down-to-earth Megan, who's married to a newly-hired cop who hasn't yet moved into the town. Four times a day a siren sounds and every woman in town takes a pill (they each claim it's a thyroid condition). Accidents start to happen, Megan disappears for a couple of days, and the reporter realizes something is amiss. When Megan returns as a full-fledged Stepford wife, it's time for action.
Keywords: android, anti-feminism, based-on-novel, family-relationships, housewife, husband-wife-relationship, marriage, new-england, reporter, robot
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Ryan O'Neal plays Russ Emery, a glib engineer who steals the heart of a fashion model named Sheila Blunden. She in turn leaves her jet setter fiance who turns out to be a psychotic who will not let go of Sheila that easily.
Keywords: abc-movie-of-the-week
Chubby: [to the teacher he has a crush on] You can call me Chubsy-Ubsy... if you want to.
[repeated line - after the older boys' schemes fail miserably]::Scotty Beckett: They'll never learn.
[last lines]::[to Spanky]::Scotty Beckett: Well, we showed 'em!
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Wally, a little rich boy, is sent home with his chauffeur. But Wally has other ideas, and makes Barclay, the chauffeur, drive him through the poor section of town, where Wally spots the kids from Our Gang using a donkey to propel them on a ride. The gang lets Wally join in the fun, and when a mean old realtor sends them scurrying away, Wally brings all the gang, along with Algebra the donkey, home to his luxurious mansion. The kids have a great time playing, but Algebra gets loose inside the house, much to the dismay of Barclay and the household staff.
Keywords: children, our-gang
Stymie: Come on, Algebra. This is no place for you.
Dear Wally, i'm writing this letter sincerely.
To tell you you're the "sweetest boy i've ever known."
Remember that USO when we met.
You almost didnt go.
Well, me and your two sons are very glad you did.
When your eyes found me i could hardly breathe.
I wanted you.
Glad you wanted me.
I never stopped falling in love with you wally.
From the first day i saw you
I was sailor-bound, i just knew.
You had me, i was yours.
We danced out on the floor.
And with each passing day.
i only loved you more.
That night was pure magic.
Who would have imagined.
It would become 55 loving wonderful years.
Your job was not all easy.
Those last years i could hardly speak.
But when i looked at you i knew nothing had changed.
And when i was leaving.
I could feel you hurting.
But then i saw those angels and i knew your love would want this for me.
I never stopped falling in love with you wally.
From the first day i saw you
I was sailor-bound, i just knew.
You had me, i was yours.
We danced out on the floor.
And with each passing day.
I only loved you more..more.. more...more more
So while you're waiting
Know that im saying i love you
i love you.........
I never stopped falling in love with you wally.
From the first day i saw you
I was sailor-bound, i just knew.
You had me, i was yours.
We danced out on the floor.
And with each passing day.
I only loved you
You had me, i was yours.
We danced out on the floor.
And with each passing day.
I only loved you more..
Phil Harmonic: (in audience, to uncle) Now, you mustn't snore during the performance, Uncle Donny. Oh! (turns around) Ahem ... Hello, I'm Phil Harmonic, and today, live from the Nestropolitan Opera we present the world-reknowned Opera entitled, 'Wally'. This opera is known worldwide as the 'Rhyming Opera' because, unbelievably, almost every word in it rhymes with the word 'Wally'. So, by golly, let the curtain rise on the reknowned rhyming opera, 'Wally'.
Wally: A trolly took Wally
Polly: And Polly, his collie
Wally: And Molly, his dolly
To Fallington Square
All&Chorus;: Trolly, Wally, Polly,
Collie, Molly, Dolly,
Fallington Square!
Wally: And Wally, so jolly
Polly: With Polly, his collie
Wally: And Molly, his dolly
Met Holly Jones there
All&Chorus;: Wally, Jolly, Polly,
Collie, Molly, Dolly,
Holly Jones there!
Holly: Then Wally kissed Holly
Polly: So Polly, his collie
And Molly, his dolly,
Were jolly and gay
All&Chorus;: Wally, Holly, Polly,
Collie, Molly, Dolly,
Jolly and gay!
Wally: But Wally, by golly,
Got back on the trolly,
Polly: With Polly, his collie,
All&Chorus;: And went on his way
Wally, Golly, Jolly,
Polly, Collie, Wally
Went on his way
Holly: But Wally left Molly
His dolly with Holly...
(speaks) And later, Holly and Wally got married, and opened up a Mexican food stand, called -
Wally: Holly's and Wally's
Tamales - Hooray!
All&Chorus;: Wally, Holly, Polly,
Dolly, Collie, Hot
Tamale - Hooray!
(applause and all bow)