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All rights reserved.| Movie Description Just because Spin and Marty don't appear to have anything in common, that doesn't mean that they can't be friends in this series that appeared on THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB. Spin (Tim Considine) is a country boy who feels right at home at the summer camp at the Triple R Ranch, while Marty (David Stollery) is a kid from the city who is used to living in luxury. This release includes the first season of family fun in its entirety.
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Top Reviews Review created: 06/06/06 by: 5 of 5 people found this review helpful. Are you reminiscing about shows you watched as a kid? Did you root for the city kid, Marty, arriving at the Dude Ranch? Perhaps you were more like Spin? Well, here is a wonderful reflective set that allows you to relive the entire first season. Excellent quality and attractively packaged in a great tin for gift giving. If you enjoyed these shows as a kid, they are still just as fun as an adult ... or introduce them to your grandchildren! Review ID: 10000000001116008 Was this review helpful? Report this review Reviews Review created: 08/26/08 by: The Adventures of Spin and Marty premiered on The Mickey Mouse Club in 1955 and scored an instant hit. Like many of Disney's most successful creations, Spin and Marty was a simple story. Rich, coddled Martin Markham (David Stollery) arrives at the Triple R in his grandmother's limousine and dismisses the dude ranch for boys as "a dirty old farm." His comment angers everyone, especially Spin Evans (Tim Considine), the most popular boy on the ranch. Over the course of the summer, Marty learns to relax and make friends; he and Spin become best buddies. Humor and wisdom are dispensed by wrangler Ollie (Leonard P. Greer), "Well I'll be a blue-nosed gopher!"; Marty's fussy butler, Perkins (J. Pat O'Malley); avuncular foreman Bill Burnett (Harry Carey, Jr.); and George (Sammee Tong), the Chinese cook, who regales the boys with Western songs in Cantonese. The characters proved so popular Disney brought them back in The Further Adventures of Spin and Marty (1957) and The New Adventures of Spin and Marty (1957). For Baby Boomers, Spin and Marty packs the kind of nostalgic wallop the "Andy Hardy" movies and The Wizard of Oz had for earlier generations. During the '50s, millions of kids dreamed of spending the summer at the Triple R. In More Tales of the City, Armistead Maupin suggests that whether you identify with Spin or Marty constitutes a key division in American society, comparable to who your favorite Beatle was. In the extras, a dismayingly old Considine and Stollery revisit the ranch in Newhall, CA, where the series was filmed. This set is a sure-fire gift choice for aging Boomers. Review ID: 10000000008461897 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 06/10/08 by: 1 of 1 people found this review helpful. I ORDERED THIS PRODUCT AND WAS VERY PLEASED WITH THE SELLERS. THE ITEM ARRIVED IN RECORD TIME AND WAS ALL THEY SAID IT WOULD BE NEW AND IN GREAT SHAPE. THEY RESPONDED TO MY QUESTIONS IN A COURTEOUS MANNER. ENJOYED WORKING WITH THEM. Review ID: 10000000007531584 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 05/17/08 by: I bought this set shortly after we had purchased the Hardy Boys with Tim Considine and Tommy Kirk. We absolutely loved watching that one together, so I was pretty confident we would like this one as well. We do! We love it because of the "wholesomeness" of kids learning, working, coping together that you cannot find much at all these days. Sure, the acting is slow, old fashioned, and not as exciting/fast paced with all the special effects of todays flicks--but that's another reason why we like it. Sometimes the slower things in life are better. Review ID: 10000000007198273 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 06/09/07 by: 1 of 1 people found this review helpful. I bought this because I remembered watching Spin and Marty when I was 6 or 7 years old. I loved it then, and had missed some of the episodes. I saw a cheap copy of "Spin and Marty" at the local rental store, and snatched it up, only to find out it was "The NEW adventures of Spin and Marty." It was such a disappointment that I went on Ebay and found the "real thing." My dad watched it with us and we all had a ball. It brought back lots of memories. I just wish they'd put out the 2nd and 3rd seasons on DVD too! Review ID: 10000000003777932 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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