Lucy's Really Lost Moments Trailer

Lucy's Really Lost Moments Trailer (1956)

01 January 1956 Comedy, Factual 71 mins

The legendary Lucille Ball as you've never seen her before! Laugh along with Lucy and Desi in these extremely rare television appearances, beautifully restored! Includes a rare appearance of the I Love Lucy cast on the Bob Hope Show and the lost Lucy pilot. A must-have collection of gems from the first lady of comedy! - The I Love Lucy cast on the Bob Hope Show - Westinghouse special with Lucy and Desi - Segment with Lucy on the game show I've Got a Secret with panelist Johnny Carson - A rare lost Lucy pilot directed by Desi.

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Cast

Desi Arnaz

as Ricky Ricardo

Lucille Ball

as Lucy Ricardo

Vivian Vance

as Ethel Mertz

William Frawley

as Fred Mertz

Bob Hope

as Self

Crew

Desi Arnaz

Director

Desi Arnaz

Desi Arnaz Producer

International Releases Dates

United States 01 January 1956

Production Companies

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