Ann is dreading her opening night reviews and THEN gets her finger stuck in the kitchen faucet.Ann is dreading her opening night reviews and THEN gets her finger stuck in the kitchen faucet.Ann is dreading her opening night reviews and THEN gets her finger stuck in the kitchen faucet.
Photos
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaArmy Archerd, Joyce Haber, and Vernon Scott all appear as themselves reviewing a Broadway play. Each was in his or her own right a successful columnist writing almost exclusively about famous personalities in the entertainment world and the various shows in which these personalities performed, but, unlike the suggestion in Ann's fantasies that these three columnists give her and the New York-based play bad reviews, these three columnists lived and worked their entire careers primarily in Los Angeles and, for the most part, restricted their columns to topics pertaining to Hollywood. Army Archerd wrote for Variety; Joyce Haber wrote for the Los Angeles Times, and Vernon Scott wrote for United Press International (UPI).
- Quotes
Donald Hollinger: Hi, Mr. Marie.
Lew Marie: Hollinger. Why are you here and I'm not?
Donald Hollinger: I wasn't, but I am now.
Featured review
The Faucet Story
Ann, nervous about her opening night on Broadway, gets her finger stuck in the kitchen faucet.
A very funny episode. It begins with a very nervous Ann dealing with noise from Donald and her father making things worse. One of the funniest scenes is when she dreams about the reviews, real life columnists Army Archerd, Joyce Haber and Vernon Scott give scathing comments. Getting stuck in the faucet is encroaching on "Lucy" territory, but it's still funny here.
A very funny episode. It begins with a very nervous Ann dealing with noise from Donald and her father making things worse. One of the funniest scenes is when she dreams about the reviews, real life columnists Army Archerd, Joyce Haber and Vernon Scott give scathing comments. Getting stuck in the faucet is encroaching on "Lucy" territory, but it's still funny here.
helpful•10
- Jimmy_the_Gent4
- Jun 15, 2022
Details
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content