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All in the Family - The Complete Sixth Season

All in the Family - The Complete Sixth Season

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Directors: Michael Kidd, Bud Yorkin, Norman Campbell, Walter C. Miller, Hal Cooper
Actors: Vincent Gardenia, Brendon T. Dillon, Bill Quinn, Jean Stapleton, Carroll O'connor
Studio: Sony Pictures
Category: DVD

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 31 reviews
Sales Rank: 7004

Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Subtitled, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Region: 99
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 3
Running Time: 612 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.9

MPN: COLD16236D
UPC: 043396162365
EAN: 0043396162365
ASIN: B000KX0IPY

Theatrical Release Date: January 12, 1971
Release Date: February 13, 2007
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 02/13/2007 Run time: 612 minutes

Amazon.com
The more things change, the more they stay the same? When it comes to All in the Family, the answer is an unqualified yes… and no. Considering the show's tremendous popularity (this sixth season, spanning 1975 and '76, was the fifth straight year it held down the top spot in the Nielsen ratings), creator-producer Norman Lear was unlikely to make any drastic adjustments to the basic formula. And sure enough, in these 24 episodes (on three discs, sans bonus features), the four main characters--Archie Bunker (Carroll O'Connor, brilliant as ever), ditzy wife Edith (Jean Stapleton), daughter Gloria (Sally Struthers), and contentious son-in-law Mike Stivic (Rob Reiner)--and their relationships remain the obvious focal point. What's more, while it's true that various new developments, including Mike and Gloria's move next door (to the house once occupied by the Jeffersons), her pregnancy, and the birth of little Joey, are more than cosmetic and account for the lion's share of the storylines, All in the Family's basic dynamic remains one of the strongest and most instantly recognizable in TV sitcom history. Ditto the writers' penchant for the trenchant; social issues include tolerance and homophobia (Archie saves a woman's life with "mouth-to-mouth restitution," only to discover that "she" is a transvestite), women's rights (Gloria gets fired for being pregnant), vigilantism (Archie fends off a mugger with illegal tear gas), religion (Archie wants his grandson baptized and raised as a Christian, but Mike has other ideas), and so on. And now more than ever, some of the language will seem a little shocking, as Archie regularly uses a variant of the gay slur that got Grey's Anatomy cast member Isaiah Washington in very hot water more than three decades later.

Some changes, however, are a little more profound. The kinder, gentler Archie who began to appear a few seasons back is more in effect now; an extended and largely improvised scene in which he coddles his infant grandson is surprisingly tender, and when he hugs Mike after Joey is born, longtime viewers might wonder if what on earth has happened to TV's most unrepentant, close-minded bigot. But hey, even cavemen evolved, and the Archie Bunker we see in Season 6 bears an increasing resemblance to a character he most surely inspired, one who usually ends up removing his foot from his mouth long enough to do the right thing: Homer Simpson. --Sam Graham


Customer Reviews:   Read 26 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Another Hilarious Season! Season Six.   July 31, 2008
Rodney L. Sell (Iowa City IA usa)
Another great season after another. Is there a better show than this? Think of the time when the series ran Back in the 70's. Just seven years earlier the show's were "Leave it to Beaver" "Andy Griffith" and "The Lucy Show" . All are funny and clean cut humor. But nothing like "All in the Family". The acting And expressions are simply great. The only reason this dvd is not getting 5 stars is because the first disc produces a very slight clicking noise about every 2-3 seconds. Must be from the transfer or something. I Just wish they would release these seasons more often. Why the wait?! The show is totally dated but at the time people did have these connections with these characters. The black and white episodes of Andy Griffith are timeless in a sense that the show doesn't focus on any real event of the day, just good ol' Barney and Andy shootin' the breeze in the court house. I recommend this and all previous seasons.


5 out of 5 stars Where is Season 7?   April 14, 2008
M. A. Rivera (NY, NY)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

This is beyond ridiculous at this point. Millions of fans have anxiously awaited the release of these DVDs. What is the hold up?! Is Sony not planning on releasing the rest of the series?! Why release 6 seasons and stop there? Is Sony prepared to refund customers who paid good money for half of a series? I know that I did not start collecting these DVDs just to be left with an incomplete set. There isn't even any talk about a future release date, no news at all. What IS the problem? I think this is a digrace and I'm pretty much done with Sony. Customer satisfaction is obviously not a priority.


4 out of 5 stars When the stork comes a'knockin', so does the shark... or does it?   February 15, 2008
Twiddles42 (MN, USA)
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

Okay, when I bought this, I cared only for the episode "Mike's Move" (which makes a terrific reversal of opinions between Mike and Archie) and the season opener (which tries to explain how Mike, against bringing in children because of the world's problems).

The series itself continues the road down "trying to be a typical family drama/sitcom" by dwelling more on the characters' personal lives than topical situations (for the 1970s), though the highlight episodes of this season definitely remind us that All in the Family hasn't quite jumped yet.

And there's no better way to become a typical sitcom drama by introducing a baby into the mix. Normally, this stock fodder becomes "jump the shark" fodder, but in AitF's case, the producers remembered the show's roots and provided some riveting commentary while also trying to compete with "Days of Our Lives".

While it's true the 6th season is the most variable yet, there are still a handful of strong episodes - thanks to AitF's original premise of discussing society's problems and foibles:

* The Very Moving Day -- Gloria tells all she's pregnant season opener - Mike is ambivalent and the results are both funny and thought-provoking
* Mike Faces Life -- Gloria is fired because she is pregnant
* The Little Atheist -- Archie wants the baby to be Christian; Mike wants to let the baby decide what to believe in when it grows up and can decide for itself
* Archie's Civil Rights -- Archie is mugged but is the one in trouble because of how he defended himself
* Mike's Move -- Mike's own believes are put to the test when he's pitted against an African-American for a job opening (best ep. of season 6)
* "Archie's Weighty Problem" - Archie has to lose weight, or else... the family helps, but our "liberal" Mike sees fit to be a real donkey and eat chips in front of the guy anyway...

Of course, not all is well in Bunkerville:

* Gloria Suspects Mike (a reversal of a season 2 story; only this time it's Gloria who thinks Mike is cheating. Re-using old plots is clearly shark bait.)
* New Year's Wedding (Mike summarily makes decisions -- a bit contrived to making its case. It seems more a piece on pop-culture psychobabble than anything else.)
* "Love By Appointment" (Mike and Gloria have no time to get jiggy; and Mike accuses Gloria that their son will end up suffering from "Momism" because she's always there and he is not. Note: 1970s psychology was often anti-female. Was there ever a "Dadism" as there are women who partner rather than marry too...)
* "Gloria and Mike's Houseguest" (Archie and Mike, forced together - again.)

The other episodes are "average" when the day is said and done.

All in all, this is a good season, but it's also clear the sharks are hungry as the opening credits were sung faster by Carroll O'Connor and Jean Stapleton, with the removal of the episode epilogues. (Could the latter be due to syndication cuts?)

Video and audio quality are what can be expected when cramming a high number of episodes onto one disc; never mind the quality of the source video tape. All the money in the world could only do so much...

Definitely worth a rent, if not purchase, but from here on out expect the topical stories to get more watered down; the "sweeps week" episodes being more character-driven than societal-observation -- the latter of which was how this series became popular in the first place.



3 out of 5 stars Start of the Decline   December 25, 2007
adam (rhode island)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Short and to the point: Season six of ALL IN THE FAMILY is still better than any other show at the time (sit-com), but this season ranks poorly in my opinion to the classic first five seasons of the show.
Don't get me wrong; It's still the greatest show of all time in my book, but i like season seven better thatn season six.
Season six has too many episodes that center at Mike and Gloria's house, and it just isn't the same.
Not enough Archie.
There were still great episodes in this season and many more to come in following seasons, but this is I believe the last year the show ranked at number one in the ratings, and just by benefit of pedigree at this point.
It certainly doesn't rank with the previous number 1 ranking seasons.



5 out of 5 stars All In The Family -   October 10, 2007
Evelyn Slifer
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

It's nice to be able to get something to watch that you can let your grandchildren watch and everyone can enjoy. We've had several pleasant times watching.

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