Vivian Vance

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Vivian Vance (July 26, 1909 – August 17, 1979) was an American actress and singer from Kansas, best known for her role as Ethel Mertz on the American television sitcom I Love Lucy (1951–1957).

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Total trailers found: 17

I Love Lucy: The Movie Trailer (1953)

01 January 1953

The film plays out, with three first-season episodes edited together into a single story: "The Benefit", "Breaking the Lease", and "The Ballet", with new footage included between episodes to help transition the episodes into one coherent storyline.

The Great Race Trailer (1965)

01 July 1965

Professional daredevil and white-suited hero, The Great Leslie, convinces turn-of-the-century auto makers that a race from New York to Paris (westward across America, the Bering Straight and Russia) will help to promote automobile sales.

The Bob Hope Chevy Show Trailer (1956)

21 October 1956

The Bob Hope Chevy Show (21 October 1956) is an episode of The Bob Hope Show. It first aired 21 October 1956 on NBC.

The Blue Veil Trailer (1951)

26 October 1951

A World War I widow loses her only child and spends the rest of her life as a children's nurse.

Lucy Calls the President Trailer (1977)

21 November 1977

Homemaker Lucy Whittaker calls up President Carter to complain about a local political issue—and to her astonishment, he agrees to come dine at her house.

Getting Away from It All Trailer (1972)

18 January 1972

Two city couples decide to leave the hectic urban life and retreat to the country, but find that rural living isn't quite what they thought it would be.

The Secret Fury Trailer (1950)

21 February 1950

The wedding of Ellen and David is halted by a stranger who insists that the bride is already married to someone else.

Lucy's Really Lost Moments Trailer (1956)

01 January 1956

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.

CBS Salutes Lucy: The First 25 Years Trailer (1976)

28 November 1976

CBS honors Lucille Ball with this celebration of her three CBS series: I Love Lucy, The Lucy Show and Here's Lucy.

The Great Houdinis Trailer (1976)

08 October 1976

A biography of the renowned escape artist Harry Houdini, examining his fascination with the occult and his promise to his wife on her deathbed that he would speak from the beyond.

The Lorax Trailer (1972)

14 February 1972

The Once-ler, a ruined industrialist, tells the tale of his rise to wealth and subsequent fall, as he disregarded the warnings of a wise old forest creature called the Lorax about the environmental destruction caused by his greed.

I Love Lucy Christmas Special Trailer (2016)

02 December 2016

Celebrate the holidays with the I LOVE LUCY CHRISTMAS SPECIAL, a new one-hour special featuring two back-to-back colorized classic episodes of the series.

Television: The First Fifty Years Trailer (1999)

01 January 1999

Trace the history of television and its impact on American culture with clips, newsreels, and exclusive interviews from television greats like Walter Cronkite, Carol Burnett, and Jay Leno.

Take a Chance Trailer (1933)

25 November 1933

Take a Chance was based on the hit Broadway musical of the same name, though only one of the original songs, Eadie Was a Lady, has been retained.

Lucy and Desi Trailer (2022)

21 January 2022

Explore the unlikely partnership and enduring legacy of one of the most prolific power couples in entertainment history.

Lucille Ball: Finding Lucy Trailer (2000)

03 December 2000

For more than 30 years, Lucille Ball was one of the most recognized and loved entertainers in the world.

The Patent Leather Pug Trailer (1925)

23 November 1925

The morning after his engagement party, wealthy young New York playboy Billy Hepburn awakens, battered and bruised, but without any memory of what happened the night before.