Episode #4.27 - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)
Get rich industry data and stay informed
Contact production companies and distributors
Use advanced search and lists to develop comps
Research box office trends and see MOVIEmeter ranks
Already a member? Log In
-
See all results for "" »
Loading recently visited pages
Your recent lists
Loading recent lists
Upgrade to unlock the full search experience
Upgrade membership to unlockAdvanced Search for People, Titles, and Companies. Learn more
Already a subscriber? Log In
- The Hollywood Palace Episode #4.27 (Season 4, Episode 27)
- TV Episode |Comedy, Family, Music
The Hollywood Palace
Episode #4.27 (Season 4, Episode 27)
TV Episode |Comedy, Family, Music
Tony Martin and Cyd Charisse host. Acts: Danny Sailor (lumberjack), the Kim Sisters (Korean musical act), Jackie Clark (comedian), Milo and Roger (magicians), Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks (comedians), and Buffalo Springfield (rock band).
Writers
Joe Bigelow |Jay Burton |Hal Collins |Bernie Orenstein
See all filmmakers & crew (30)
Status
Edit Released
Updated Apr 8, 1967
Release date
Apr 8, 1967 (United States)
Awards
Series awards
Won 1 Primetime Emmy Award. Another 9 nominations
Contacts
Become a member to see contact information for Episode #4.27.
Cast | + Add Cast |
---|---|
9 cast members |
Name | Known for |
---|---|
![]() |
The Big Store (1941) |
![]() |
Silk Stockings (1957) |
![]() |
Spaceballs (1987) |
![]() |
Forrest Gump (1994) |
![]() |
The Joey Bishop Show (1961) |
![]() |
The Lovers & the Despot (2016) |
![]() |
The Best of Magic (1989) |
![]() |
The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961) |
![]() |
The Hollywood Palace (1964) |
There was an issue loading this tab.
There was an issue loading this tab.
There was an issue loading this tab.
There was an issue loading this tab.
There was an issue loading this tab.
There was an issue loading this tab.
There was an issue loading this tab.
There was an issue loading this tab.
MOVIEmeter
Members only
Become a member to access additional data
Ratings Breakdown
Something went wrong. Try entering your rating again
IMDbPro is a proud sponsor of