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Mister Peepers: Episode 41 (9/27/1953)

Mister Peepers: Episode 41 Air date: September 27, 1953 Series creator: David Swift. Writers: Jim Fritzell, Everett Greenbaum. Producer-director: Hal Keith. With: Wally Cox (Mr. Peepers), Marion Lorne (Mrs. Gurney), Patricia Benoit (Nancy Remington), Tony Randall (Mr. Weskit), Georgiann Johnson (Marge), Louis Camuti (stranger). Summary: Wes is anxious to show his friends the motion picture film he and Marge shot on their vacation. In the opening sequence, Robinson finds no place to hang his coat in the men's restroom while he washes his hands, so he hangs it from the light cord, causing the light to go on and off; finally he hangs his coat on his own head. Wes has never shot home movies before, but he is sure his will turn out to be works of genius, comparable to Gone with the wind or Ben Hur. He asks Robinson to borrow the Science Department's projector and screen in order to show them at his home that evening. The two boys Robinson sends to get the screen are fighting with each other by the time they return, so he lectures them on teamwork, using Boulder Dam as an example. That evening, Mrs. Gurney arrives at Wes' apartment wearing 3-D glasses. She does shadow pictures on the screen. Once the film is screened it becomes apparent that Wes has made every mistake of the amateur filmmaker; heads are cut off, the jerky camera makes them all nauseous, he has taken a picture of his shoes, and left the camera running at a picnic, he has taken a shot of a plane so far away no one can make it out, and his picture of the waterfall was taken after the camera had run out of film. The picture of a man no one knows keeps showing up in the film; mysteriously, the same man arrives at their door at 9 p.m. delivering the ice cream they ordered. From the collection of the UCLA Film & Television Archive. © The Regents of the University of California

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