Ralph has told a newspaper that he is the head of his household and is forced to prove it to a co-worker of his.Ralph has told a newspaper that he is the head of his household and is forced to prove it to a co-worker of his.Ralph has told a newspaper that he is the head of his household and is forced to prove it to a co-worker of his.
- Joe Fensterblau
- (uncredited)
- Harry
- (uncredited)
- Dick Prescott
- (uncredited)
- Freddie
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- Leonard Stern
- Sydney Zelinka
- Jackie Gleason(uncredited)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIntroducing himself to a newspaper reporter, Art Carney identifies his character as 'Edward L. Norton.'
- GoofsWhen Ralph leaves to go get Ed so they can drink the bottle of wine that was stored in the bedroom closet Alice pours out the wine & fills the bottle up with grape juice from the icebox. But neither Ralph or Ed notices the "wine" they are drinking is cold instead of being warm like it should have been.
- Quotes
[Alice has hung up on Ralph after he calls her to cook a meal for Joe Fensterblau]
Ralph Kramden: [to Norton] You and I, we're goin' home, we're gonna cook that meal ourselves. When Fensterblau gets there tonight, I'll say that Alice cooked it, but she had an appointment, and she had to leave.
Ed Norton: That's a good idea. After all, men are the best chefs, aren't they? Oscar of the Waldorf, Pierre of the Ritz, Grace Kelly's father...
Ralph Kramden: What does Grace Kelly's father got to do with it?
Ed Norton: He cooked up a pretty sweet dish!
- ConnectionsReferences Blotto (1930)
- SoundtracksYou Tell Me Your Dream, I'll Tell You Mine
(uncredited)
Music by Neil Moret (as Chas. N. Daniels)
Lyrics by Seymour Rice and Albert H. Brown
Sung by Jackie Gleason and Art Carney when Ralph and Ed are drinking
- Hitchcoc
- Sep 21, 2017
Details
- Runtime30 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1