My Favorite Martian | 
enlarge | Director: Oscar Rudolph Actors: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Alan Hewitt Studio: Rhino Theatrical Category: DVD
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 101752
Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 30 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 7.2 x 0.6
MPN: 6606 ISBN: 1566055547 UPC: 081227660628 EAN: 9786305826835 ASIN: 6305826838
Theatrical Release Date: September 29, 1963 Release Date: May 23, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: In shrink
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Only 4 episodes! September 29, 2007 Quality Man (Melbourne, Australia) This is a great DVD to have. Although there are only four episodes on the disc, (not very good value) they have been 'colorized' it like they did with "Bewitched - The First season". The DVD transfer is good. Not brilliant, but good. Picture is not as sharp as "The Flying Nun", "Partridge Family" and "Brady Bunch", but very watch able indeed. Well worth adding to your collection as it may be the only DVD version of these episodes in color. (The episodes on this disc were originally filmed in B&W) Simple packaging with no inserts or inside pic. Menu is simple with no music. Weird episode selection. The highlight color is almost identical to the menu color, so it's hard to know what selection you're making. I think this disc may well become a collector's item in years to come. Do yourself a favour. You won't be sorry.
Return From the Past. January 17, 2007 tvtv3 (Sorento, IL United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
MY FAVORITE MARTIAN was only on regular television for three years, but had a huge impact upon the popular culture of the time; it launched the careers of two actors and was one of the few shows that both fans of sci-fi and Westerns enjoyed. The show starred Bill Bixby (who later went on to be David Banner in THE INCREDIBLE HULK) as Tim O'Hara, a low-rung journalist whose life changes forever when a flying saucer containing a Martian (Ray Walston) lands on the roof of the garage apartment he lives in. The Martian's ship is severely damaged and he can't return home until he fixes his ship. The Martian, who has powers of levitation and retractable antennae in his head, disguises himself as a human, moves in with Tim, and takes up the identity as his Uncle Martin. Bixby and Walston have some amazing chemistry and had the duo worked in things other than this series, they could have been as big as Abbott and Costello or Burns and Allen. Walston received a great deal of critical acclaim in life, but Bixby was a great actor who never did receive the acclaim and recognition he should have. This DVD has four episodes all in color. Each of the episodes revolves around Uncle Martin's time machine that he invented. "Go West Young Martian, Go West (parts 1 and 2)" is a two episode story where Martin and Tim are sent back in time to St. Louis, Missouri in 1849. However, the time machine is in California and the pair have to get their way there, but without changing history. In "Martin Meets His Match" Martin brings back Leonardo Da Vinci to the present to assist Martin in working on his spaceship. Finally, in "Pay the Man the 24 Dollars" Tim learns an important lesson about not messing around with history just to do historical research. I enjoyed watching all four of these episodes. They are only about 30 minutes in length each, so it takes around two hours to watch the entire DVD. This is a great way to introduce someone to MY FAVORITE MARTIAN or as a token gift for fans of the original series.
Ray Walston in a Technicolour Feature. November 7, 2005 Outback "Alf" (NSW, AUS) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I really enjoyed those reviewed episodes in Colour, They truly stand the test of time. Very well written episodes by very sensible scientific minds. With the exception of the remake of "My favourite martian" by Disney, I've never seen Ray Walston starring in a Tecnicolor film. A very entertaining experience.
Sci-Fi and Laughs February 2, 2001 Sylvio Goncalves (Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil) 12 out of 26 found this review helpful
"My Favorite Martian" is for Science Fiction what "Bewitched" and "I Dream of Jeannie" are for Fantasy: a sitcom based in a fantastic scenario. Bill Bixby (later Doctor David Banner in "The Incredible Hulk" TV series) is Tim O'Hara, a journalist in which roof a flying saucer fells. The occupant of the saucer is a Martian with retractile antennae and the capacity to became invisible and levitate objects. Stranded in Earth, the alien is forced to disguise himself as O'Hara's Uncle Martin. For then on, O'Hara and Martin lives in a "Odd Couple" situation. The Martian's unfamiliarity with Earth customs provided much of the comic situations. The high point of "My Favorite Martian" was Ray Walston's characterization of Uncle Martin. The chemistry between Walston and Bixby was a decisive factor to the success of the series. Walston can be seen in 1999's big screen adaptation, as Uncle Martin's (Christopher Lloyd) fellow countryman, stranded here in Earth since the sixties. The series opened in 1963. The first two seasons were in black and white, and the third in color.
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