All In The Family - The Complete 5th. Season
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (1/12/1975)
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043396119789
IMDB   8.8
621 mins USA/English
DVD  Region 1   NR (Not Rated)
Rob Reiner Michael 'Meathead' Stivic / ...
Sally Struthers Gloria Bunker-Stivic / ...
Jean Stapleton Edith Bunker / ...
Carroll O'Connor Archie Bunker / ...
Jason Wingreen
Allan Melvin
Vincent Gardenia Frank Lorenzo
Brendon T. Dillon Tommy Kelsey
Bill Quinn
Danielle Brisebois Stephanie Mills
Danny Dayton Hank Pivnik
Betty Garrett Irene Lorenzo
Bob Hastings Tommy Kelsey
Liz Torres Theresa Betencourt
Director Paul Bogart
Walter C. Miller
Norman Lear
Bud Yorkin
Producer Lou Derman
Brigit Jensen
Writer Norman Lear
Johnny Speight

Expecting anything resembling growth from Archie Bunker is like asking the sun to rise in the west: it ain't gonna happen. Accordingly, the most unrepentantly incorrigible character in TV sit-com history is his old self throughout this three-disc box set, which includes all 24 episodes from the fifth season of producer Norman Lear's All in the Family. Which is to say that Archie (played brilliantly as always by Carroll O'Connor) is an irascible, intolerant, sexist, ignorant, cheap misanthrope. Funny, too.

Still, a few subtle changes are apparent. For one thing, this was the mid-'70s, the Gerald Ford era, and after the tumultuous Richard Nixon years, things were a little mellower? sometimes even Archie. Sure, he's still a guy with a blue collar and red state politics (on Nixon and Watergate: "He did not lie. He forgot to tell the truth"), a bigot ("the whole place is locked up tighter than a Jew's purse") and a master of malapropisms ("that's the crotch of the problem"). But Archie's political arguments with son-in-law Mike "Meathead" Stivic (Rob Reiner) are fewer and farther between; in fact, the overall tone of the show seems a bit lighter, with more outright slapstick humor, and the almost constant bickering is less shrill than before. That's a welcome development, as are the occasional moments when Archie reveals that he might even have a heart.

Season Five also finds George and Louise Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford) and son Lionel (Mike Evans) moving out of the neighborhood (the pilot for The Jeffersons is one of the episodes here), while daughter Gloria (Sally Struthers) and Meathead move into the Jeffersons' house next door at season's end. But perhaps the most notable change is Edith's gradual willingness to stand up to her husband. She's still a dingbat, but her assertiveness and confidence show through from time to time, especially in the hilarious episode 18 ("All's Fair"), in which Edith, coached by Mike and Gloria, learns how to engage Archie in a fair fight.

Although the box set contains no bonus material, it does include a "Best Of" episode with highlights from the first 100 shows, hosted by Henry Fonda, of all people. And look for future Oscar winner James Cromwell in the recurring role of Stretch Cunningham, one of Archie's co-workers. --Sam Graham

Episodes
Disc 01
 30 mins    9/14/1974  1.  The Bunkers And Inflation (Part 1)
The Bunker's breadwinner tries to avoid breaking the news that his union has called a strike.
Writer:  Don Nicholl  / Michael Ross 
 30 mins    9/21/1974  2.  The Bunkers And Inflation (Part 2)
Tempers flare in the Bunker household when Archie finds himself with nothing to do but sit around the house.
Writer:  Don Nicholl  / Michael Ross 
 30 mins    9/28/1974  3.  The Bunkers And Inflation (Part 3)
When strike negotiations bog down, Archie grudgingly trades places with Edith and allows her to take a job at Jefferson's dry cleaners.
Writer:  Don Nicholl  / Michael Ross 
 30 mins    10/5/1974  4.  The Bunkers And Inflation (Part 4)
Archie's union settles the strike,but under terms that effectively leave him worse off than he was before the walkout.
Director:  H. Wesley Kenney  Writer:  Don Nicholl  / Michael Ross 
Guest starring:  James Cromwell
 30 mins    10/12/1974  5.  Lionel The Live-In
Lionel has a fight with his parents and moves into the Bunkers house for a night.
Writer:  Woody Kling 
 30 mins    10/19/1974  6.  Archie's helping Hand
The rising tide of feminism confronts Archie on all sides when Edith joins a women's group and Irene lands a job alongside him on the loading dock.
Writer:  Norman Belkin  / Harriet Belkin 
 30 mins    10/26/1974  7.  Gloria's Shock
Gloria is shocked when Mike announces that he doesn't plan on having children.
Writer:  Dixie Brown Grossman 
 30 mins    11/2/1974  8.  Where's Archie (Part 1)
Edith holds her first Tupperware party under a cloud of worry when Archie disappears on his way to a union convention in Buffalo.
Director:  H. Wesley Kenney  Writer:  Harve Brosten  / Barry Harmon 
Guest starring:  Charlotte Rae, Hector Elias
 30 mins    11/9/1974  9.  Archie Is Missing (Part 2)
With no word from Archie after twenty-four hours, the family faces the possibility that he might've run off with another woman.
Director:  H. Wesley Kenney  Writer:  Gordon Mitchell  / Lloyd Turner 
Guest starring:  Hector Elias, James Cromwell
 30 mins    11/16/1974  10.  The Longest Kiss (Part 3)
Archie returns from his sorry adventure -he get the sidetracked to a podiatrists' convention in Rochester- to find his friends and family celebrating his return with kissing contests,Hula Hoops, and ballroom dancing.
Writer:  Bill Davenport  / Lou Derman 
 30 mins    11/23/1974  11.  Archie And The Miracle
After an accident on the loading dock brings Archie within inches of his life,he suddenly becomes a devout-if somewhat hypocritical- churchgoer.
Director:  H. Wesley Kenney  Writer:  Gordon Mitchell  / Lloyd Turner 
Guest starring:  James Cromwell
 30 mins    11/30/1974  12.  George And Archie Make A Deal
George Jefferson seeks Archie's help when he runs for local political office.
Director:  H. Wesley Kenney  Writer:  David P. Harmon 
Guest starring:  Dennis Patrick, Mike Wagner, Ed Peck
 30 mins    12/7/1974  13.  Archie's Contract
Irene and the Jeffersons bail the Bunkers out after Archie buys two thousand dollars worth of aluminum siding from a fast-talking salesman.
Director:  H. Wesley Kenney  Writer:  Ron Friedman 
Guest starring:  Dennis Patrick, Mike Wagner, Ed Peck
 30 mins    12/14/1974  14.  Mike's friend
Gloria is made to feel like an intellectual outcast when she spends the evening with Mike and his graduate-school friends.
Director:  H. Wesley Kenney  Writer:  John Baskin  / Roger Shulman 
Guest starring:  Greg Mullavey
 30 mins    12/21/1974  15.  The Best Of "All In The Family"
A look back at the first five seasons of all in the family with flashbacks, this episode was hosted by Henry Fonda.
Director:  H. Wesley Kenney  Writer:  Michael Ross  / Bernie West 
Guest starring:  Henry Fonda
 30 mins    12/21/1974  16.  Prisoner In The House
Henry Fonda hosts an hour-long retrospective of high points from the show's first four years.
Director:  H. Wesley Kenney  Writer:  Michael Ross  / Bernie West 
Guest starring:  Henry Fonda
 30 mins    1/4/1975  17.  The Jeffersons Move Up
A plumber's assistant causes Archie agony when he finds out the worker is a convict on a work-release program from Sing Sing.
Director:  Bud Wiser  / H. Wesley Kenney  Writer:  Bill Davenport  / Lou Derman 
Guest starring:  Cliff Osmond, Sid Chute
 30 mins    1/11/1975  18.  All's Fair
The Bunkers bid fond farewell to the Jeffersons when their neighbors abandon Queens for the nouveau-rich life in a Manhattan high rise.[This episode was the pilot for ""The Jeffersons.""]
Director:  H. Wesley Kenney  Writer:  Don Nicholl  / Michael Ross 
Guest starring:  Berlinda Tolbert, Franklin Cover, Roxie Roker, Paul Benedict, Zara Cully, Ned Wertimer
 30 mins    1/18/1975  19.  Amelia's Divorce
Gloria gives Edith a lesson in marriage assertiveness.
Writer:  Gordon Mitchell  / Lloyd Turner 
 30 mins    1/25/1975  20.  Everybody Does It
Edith is surprise to discover that her cousin Amelia's ideal marriage is rotten to the core.
Director:  H. Wesley Kenney  Writer:  Bill Davenport  / Lou Derman 
Guest starring:  George S. Irving, Elizabeth Wilson
 30 mins    2/8/1975  21.  Archie And The Quiz
Archie's steals a box of nails from work and finds himself at the center of a household debate on morality.
Writer:  Bill Davenport  / Lou Derman 
 30 mins    2/15/1975  22.  Edith's Friend
Archie feels the weight of his own mortality after a magazine quiz on life expectancy gives him another seven years- tips.
Writer:  Michael Morris 
 30 mins    2/22/1975  23.  No Smoking
Edith is reunited with her childhood sweetheart when she returns to her hometown for a wedding.
Director:  H. Wesley Kenney  Writer:  Harve Brosten  / Barry Harmon 
Guest starring:  Ruth Manning, Tim O'Connor, Jane Rose
 30 mins    3/1/1975  24.  Mike Makes His Move
The Bunker house is locked in a little of will after Mike vows he can go without food longer than Archie can abstain from smoking.
Director:  H. Wesley Kenney  / Robert Arnott  Writer:  Bill Davenport  / Lou Derman 
Guest starring:  Burt Mustin, Ruth McDevitt
Disc 03
    Seen it: Yes   30 mins    3/8/1975  25.  Mike Makes His Move
After a fruitless search for new lodgings, Mike and Gloria agree to rent George Jefferson's old house-even though it means living next door to Archie.
Director:  H. Wesley Kenney  / Robert Arnott  Writer:  Bill Davenport  / Lou Derman 
Guest starring:  Burt Mustin
Edition Details
Series All In The Family
Distributor Sony Pictures
Release Date 1/3/2006
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio Standard 1.33:1 Color
Subtitles English (Closed Captioned)
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo [CC]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 3

Features
Disc 01 Features Not Specified