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Paul Henning (television series) Lawrence Konner (story) (screenplay) Mark Rosenthal (story) (screenplay)
Jim Varney almost didn't get the role of Jed Clampett. The studio thought he was too identified as Ernest. Varney's screen test impressed them enough to give him the role.
During the scene where the whole family is first driving into Beverly Hills, in the scene where they wave hello, the camera crew can be seen in the reflection of some of the cars.
The orangutan used in this film is a captive-born animal. He belongs to a highly endangered species protected by international laws and treaties.

White Lightning Performed by Joe Diffie Written by The Big Bopper (as J.P. Richardson) Produced by Johnny Slate and Joe Diffie for Johnny Slate Productions Joe Diffie appears courtesy of Epic Records
Making a film from a book or play, regardless of how many times it was previously made is different than recasting an old TV sitcom and turning into a feature film. The difference is that in the first instance the films are based on characters as written down on paper from the mind of it's creator. No matter how many times A STREET CAR NAMED DESIRE is remade it always goes back to the characters, not the actors who portrayed them. Audiences will keep going back to the same play or film each time it is recast to see the subtle difference the recasting will change the role. That is why film versions of hit Broadway plays can be so successful. Remaking a TV sitcom is different. The new cast is not portraying the characters as originally written, they are portraying the actors' characterizations. So in films like THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES we are treated to what is essentially a Saturday Night Live style parody. Of course, some of the best SNL skits are parody and it is fun to watch when done well (impressions done well, and of course a good sense of poking fun at a beloved show). THE BRADY BUNCH MOVIE was perhaps the best example of this. THE ADDAMS FAMILY was a remake, opting to go back to the original characters as created by Charles Addams in his comic strip. BATMAN and SUPERMAN also went back to their roots in the comic books and skipped most references to the TV show. In THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES, the characters of Jed Clampett, Granny and the rest of the clan were created by Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, etc...and I really doubt any of the new cast searched out notes of the characters so much as they just reviewed the old shows. This is all right and in good fun and we have to keep in mind that Jim Varney is not so much playing Jed Clampett as he is playing Buddy Ebsen's Jed Clampett. Recently, someone went ahead and remade Laurel and Hardy (in which the characters and the actors were one and the same). It flopped because it wasn't a parody and the film treated the characters as if the original Stan and Ollie were merely players. THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES does not make this mistake, opting to literally morph the new cast out of our memories of the old cast. This movie has a cast that is hip, fun, and funny (you got to love a film that boasts a perfect, if not quite obvious casting of Jim Varney, Erika Eleniak, and Lily Tomlin--all giving great comedic performances). Is it better than the original? No, and I don't think it was suppose to be. It was just suppose to be a way to laugh at our past, and perhaps give fans a feeling that they are not alone with their adoration of one of the great TV shows of all time.
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Nice guy redneck Jed Clampett strikes it rich when he finds black oil. He and his kin move to posh Beverly Hills. Nice guy redneck Jed Clampett strikes it rich when he finds black oil. He and his kin move to posh Beverly Hills. Nice guy redneck Jed Clampett strikes it rich when he finds black oil. He and his kin move to posh Beverly Hills.
Clampett Relative : Reverend, do you think cousin Bill's gonna be too busy to make it to the wedding?
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President Clinton : Hillary, where did I put that invitation?

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(created by) (274 episodes, 1962-1971)


(written by) (228 episodes, 1962-1971)


(written by) (20 episodes, 1963-1967)


(written by) (10 episodes, 1963-1970)


(written by) (5 episodes, 1967-1968)


(written by) (12 episodes, 1962-1963)


 Cousin Bessie
/ ...
30 episodes, 1964-1970



 Janet Trego
/ ...
15 episodes, 1963-1965



 Announcer
/ ...
8 episodes, 1963-1968



 Ravenswood
/ ...
8 episodes, 1962-1966



 Steve Elliott
/ ...
8 episodes, 1968-1971



 Gate Guard
/ ...
8 episodes, 1964-1969



 Self
/ ...
7 episodes, 1963-1968



 Self
/ ...
7 episodes, 1963-1968



 Foster Phinney
/ ...
7 episodes, 1963-1971



 Miss Murray
/ ...
7 episodes, 1966-1969



 Flo Shafer
/ ...
6 episodes, 1963-1970



 Shad
/ ...
6 episodes, 1969-1970



 John Cushing
/ ...
6 episodes, 1963-1967



 Horace
/ ...
6 episodes, 1965-1969



 Sonny Drysdale
/ ...
4 episodes, 1962-1966



 Sheldon Epps
/ ...
5 episodes, 1965-1967



 Dr. Klingner
/ ...
5 episodes, 1967-1970



 Surfer
/ ...
5 episodes, 1968-1971



 Bob
/ ...
5 episodes, 1964-1969



 Harry Sledge
/ ...
4 episodes, 1963-1968



 Fred Penrod
/ ...
4 episodes, 1964-1967



 Banzai Sakito
/ ...
4 episodes, 1966-1971



 Col. Blake
/ ...
4 episodes, 1962-1967



 Harry Barth
/ ...
4 episodes, 1964-1967



 Gen. Grant
/ ...
4 episodes, 1967-1969



 Mabel Slocum
/ ...
3 episodes, 1964-1966



 Bob Billington
/ ...
3 episodes, 1963-1967



 Cousin Roy
/ ...
3 episodes, 1968-1969



 Opal Clampett
/ ...
3 episodes, 1962-1963



 Cabbie
/ ...
3 episodes, 1963-1969



 A. Allen Allen
/ ...
3 episodes, 1964-1967



 First Mugger
/ ...
3 episodes, 1966-1969



 Linda Oliver
/ ...
3 episodes, 1967-1970



 Foster Phinney
/ ...
3 episodes, 1966-1968



 Auto Salesman
/ ...
3 episodes, 1963-1968



 1st Mover
/ ...
3 episodes, 1966-1969



 Guard
/ ...
3 episodes, 1965-1971



 Fourth Girl
/ ...
3 episodes, 1966-1969



 Candy Davis
/ ...
3 episodes, 1964-1965



 H.H.H. Jones
/ ...
2 episodes, 1963-1967



 Mrs. Smith-Standish
/ ...
2 episodes, 1963



 Eddie Colton
/ ...
2 episodes, 1964-1968



 Receptionist
/ ...
2 episodes, 1965-1969



 2nd Policeman
/ ...
2 episodes, 1963



 Edy
/ ...
2 episodes, 1965-1966



 Handler
/ ...
2 episodes, 1966-1969



 Colonel Stark
/ ...
2 episodes, 1966-1967



 Dr. Sanders
/ ...
2 episodes, 1963-1965



 Captain
/ ...
2 episodes, 1964-1967



 Doctor
/ ...
2 episodes, 1965-1968



 Cook Marie
/ ...
2 episodes, 1965-1968



 Diana
/ ...
2 episodes, 1962-1964



 Attendant
/ ...
2 episodes, 1963-1966



 1st Policeman
/ ...
2 episodes, 1963



 Victor Gregory
/ ...
2 episodes, 1964-1967



 John Lucus
/ ...
2 episodes, 1964



 Girl Karen Crandall
/ ...
2 episodes, 1964



 Ann Gardner
/ ...
2 episodes, 1965-1969



 Marita
/ ...
2 episodes, 1965-1966



 Little Boy
/ ...
2 episodes, 1962-1967



 Policeman
/ ...
2 episodes, 1963-1968



 Nero
/ ...
2 episodes, 1964-1967



 Bunny
/ ...
2 episodes, 1969



 Officer Massey
/ ...
2 episodes, 1963-1971



 George Engel
/ ...
2 episodes, 1965-1969



 Al Ledbetter
/ ...
3 episodes, 1964-1969



 Dr. Reimer
/ ...
2 episodes, 1965-1969



 Debbie Haber
/ ...
2 episodes, 1966-1968



 Pregnant Woman
/ ...
2 episodes, 1966-1969



 Lee Marvin
/ ...
2 episodes, 1969



 Miss Murray
/ ...
2 episodes, 1965-1966



 Tall Woman
/ ...
2 episodes, 1969



 Girl #1
/ ...
2 episodes, 1971



 Girl #2
/ ...
2 episodes, 1971



 First Harem Girl
/ ...
2 episodes, 1965



 Judge
/ ...
1 episode, 1965



 Marvin Bagby
/ ...
1 episode, 1966



 Henry
/ ...
1 episode, 1964



 Dog


(uncredited)

47 episodes, 1962-1967



 Chimpanzee


(uncredited)

20 episodes, 1963-1965



 Rusty--Cat
/ ...


(uncredited)

18 episodes, 1963-1966



 Dog


(uncredited)

16 episodes, 1963-1966



 Rooster


(uncredited)

11 episodes, 1963-1966



 Dog
/ ...


(uncredited)

10 episodes, 1964-1968



 Dog


(uncredited)

7 episodes, 1962-1967



 Raccoon


(uncredited)

6 episodes, 1963-1966



 Goat


(uncredited)

5 episodes, 1963-1965



 Dog


(uncredited)

5 episodes, 1965-1967



 Chimpanzee


(uncredited)

4 episodes, 1966



 Party Guest
/ ...


(uncredited)

3 episodes, 1962-1963



 Deer


(uncredited)

3 episodes, 1962-1963



 Possum


(uncredited)

3 episodes, 1963-1965



 Skunk


(uncredited)

3 episodes, 1963-1964



 Airplane Passenger
/ ...


(uncredited)

3 episodes, 1970-1971



 Airplane Passenger
/ ...


(uncredited)

3 episodes, 1970-1971



 Theater Patron
/ ...


(uncredited)

2 episodes, 1962-1963



 Party Guest
/ ...


(uncredited)

2 episodes, 1963-1965



 Contest Guest
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(uncredited)

2 episodes, 1963-1964


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