Just as they begin, Floyd returns home with arms full of groceries. Love this episode, it makes me laugh the entire 30 minutes! Three female escaped convicts imprison Barney and Floyd in a remote cabin. Convicts-at-Large is the eleventh episode of the third season of The Andy . Also Starring: Don Knotts (Deputy Barney Fife) Cast: Howard McNear (Floyd Lawson), Reta Shaw (Big Maude Tyler), Jean Carson (Jalene Connors), Jane Dulo (Sally . Opie: Ronny Howard. Marvel Movies Ranked Worst to Best by Tomatometer, Jurassic Park Movies Ranked By Tomatometer, RT25: Celebrating 25 Years of Rotten Tomatoes, Fatal Attraction Series Stars Joshua Jackson and Lizzy Caplan on the Sexy, Unsettling Psychological Thriller, Prime Video Acquires J.J. Abrams and Matt Reeves Batman: Caped Crusader and 2 More Animated Projects, Home Due to his likeness to another man, Sally refers to Barney as "Al. Floyd calls Barney by the name "Al" for the rest of the episode. Super Grover. Aunt Bee: Frances Bavier. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! Charlene: Margaret Ann Peterson. Starring: Andy Griffith, Don Knotts, Don Knotts, Ron Howard, Ron Howard, Frances Bavier, Frances Bavier. Barney: Don Knotts. Meanwhile, we cut to the Sheriff's Office in Mayberry, where Andy listens to a crime bulletin on the radio about the escaped women. The phrase "Acka Backa, spoken by Big Maude, refers to a children's nursery rhyme: "Acka backa soda cracker, acka backa boo! Privacy Policy Mayor: Parley Baer. Mrs. Temple: Hallene Hill. There are also outside shoppers where there weren't any before. After Peggy breaks a date with Andy, Barney sets himself and Andy up with some "fun girls" (Joyce Jameson, Jean Carson) from Mount Pilot. Floyd: Howard McNear. Briscoe: Denver Pyle. Opie: Ronny Howard. Later on, Floyd is forced to recite a shopping list for groceries. Businessman Malcolm Tucker (Robert Emhardt) grows impatient when he tries to get his broken-down car fixed on Sunday, only to discover that Wally the mechanic doesn't work on the Sabbath. By joining TV Guide, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. All rights reserved. As Floyd and Sally drive away, a bus pulls up, and Mr. O'Malley (Willis Bouchey) steps off. Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story: Season 1. I won't be responsible!". A sitcom about the colourful characters a small, sleepy town in North Carolina, the main focus being on the widowed sheriff and his young son. Somerset: Robert Cornthwaite. We open to the iconic opening credits, whistled by music composer Earl Hagen. She earned fourth billing in the 1968 Peter Sellers comedy The Party, perhaps her best-known film. Floyd: . Carson told her mother she was going to be on Broadway. Thelma Lou: Betty Lynn. Starting with the 1960 debut as a spinoff from "The Danny Thomas Show," the series starred comedian Andy Griffith as . The two run out of gas while returning from a fishing trip and, while looking for a telephone, are captured by three escaped female convicts. He would return in season four but his character would be very different, nearly immobile from the damage caused by the stroke. Big Maude: Reta Shaw. Just say youre up here with OMalley and hes asked you to stay the night. Mrs. Rodenbach: Mary Lansing. The lights are on, but Barney mentions that he thought O'Malley was away in Detroit. They never get the man. Wally: Norman Leavitt. The two then stumble upon "the old O'Malley" place. Andy stops courting Peggy when he learns she comes from a wealthy background, fearing that he's too unsophisticated for her. Cast . Genre: Comedy Network:. Judd: Burt Mustin. On The Andy Griffith show, Carson had a brief role as Naomi in a 1962 episode ("Convicts At Large" with Jane Dulo and Reta Shaw), but her most popular role was Daphne, one of the "fun girls", who appeared with Joyce Jameson on a recurring basis from 1962 to 1965. Barney: Don Knotts. Opie brings a stray dog and 10 of his four-legged friends into the courthouse just as the state inspector is scheduled to arrive. Ramona: Virginia Eiler. Hudgins: Forrest Lewis. Acka backa soda cracker, out goes you!" Share to Tumblr. The Andy Griffith Show. When Sally changes records, Naomi cracks Floyd over the head with a ceramic bowl because her wedding song brought back bad memories. Opie: Ronny Howard. Sally goes outside to get a bucket of water while Andy and Mr. O'Malley look on from the bushes. Plus the extra bonus is one of the "fun girls" is in this episode. They find while looking for a telephone and are captured by three female escaped convicts. Aunt Bee: Frances Bavier. It's too bad the Taylors didn't buy that car, because it's worth tons now! Phil: William Eben. [6] She was survived by two sons.[7]. The '55 movie did not include the sex and violence like the play did. But it's up to Barney to get the third using all the charm he can muster, along with his best Rudolph Valentino impression. It is revealed in this episode that Barney likes his hamburgers cooked medium-rare. Foley: Stanley Farrar. First out of the brush is Big Maude Tyler, played by Reta Shaw. Reta always reminded me of Anne Ramsey, who played Mama Fratelli in, Big Maude is soon followed by Naomi (Jean Carson) and Sally (Jane Dulo). Whitey: Joey Scott. Aunt Bee: Frances Bavier. Dancing by herself, Sally reminisces about the Cascade Club in Toledo and asks "Al" to dance. This episode is a satire of the 1953 best selling book, 1954 Tony award-winning play starring Paul Newman, and 1955 movie starring Humphrey Bogart, "The Desperate Hours. The film was also remade again in 1990. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Questioning Barney, Sally asks: "Al, honey, Naomi is making them all rare. Lavinia: Barbara Perry. Mr. Winkler: Harlan Warde. Jimmy Morgan (Pat Colby) is suspected of robbing the gas station where he works, so Barney rigs a camera to catch the real crook. The others are. Jean Leete Carson (February 28, 1923 November 2, 2005) was an American stage, film and television actress best known for her work on the classic 1960s sitcom The Andy Griffith Show as one of the "fun girls". By continuing, you agree to the Privacy Policy and This is the first appearance of . Barney: "The bigger they are, the nicer they are." Opie must decide whether to stand up to a new boy in town who is stirring up trouble. Naomi, thinking Sally didn't fill the bucket, takes it and heads outside to fill it herself. Cattle thefts leave Andy stumped, so Mayor Stoner (Parley Baer) summons a state investigator to take over the case. Prior to this episode, they did not exist. alphaz_1 Share to Twitter. The book was a best-seller which is why a Broadway play was made titled the same and also based on incidents similar to the Hill Family, but in the play version, the family experienced fictional sexual and violent acts at the hands of the convicts. Thankfully, she accepts that answer and cracks up laughing. From The TV IV < The Andy Griffith Show. But Andy is determined to make Opie admit that he's imaginary. (Carson described Hutton as a "foulmouthed old biddy" and said that was the only acting experience she did not enjoy. Barney: (Floyd and he have run out of gas, and in walking about looking for some have arrived at a mountain cabin belonging to Mr. While on a fishing excursion, Barney and Floyd are held captive by three escaped female convicts: Big Maude Tyler (Reta Shaw), Naomi Connors (Jean Carson) and Sally Stringer (Jane Dulo). While looking for a telephone they are captured by three female escaped convicts. Naomi: Don't worry. Andy Griffith . Asa: Charles Thompson. He would return toward the end of season four, but his character was noticeably different as the actor suffered severe damage by the stroke. The girls soon get cabin fever and turn on the record player. Opie: Ronny Howard. She was associated with The Andy Griffith Show for many years, attending cast performances, conventions, and other meetings and writing back to fans personally until she suffered a severe stroke which left her incapacitated in September 2005. Her last film role was 1977's Fun with Dick and Jane. Pastor: William Keene. Three female escaped convicts imprison Barney and Floyd in a remote cabin. There is no Audience Score because there are not enough user ratings at this time. Barney: Don Knotts. Jean Carson who plays Naomi is also seen as one of the "Fun Girls" in two other episodes. She'll think of something brilliant. Mayor: Parley Baer. Thelma Lou: Betty Lynn. But, of course, the only picture Barney gets is one of himself demonstrating his clever idea. Gomer: Jim Nabors. Opie tries to convince Andy that his new friend, Mr. McBeevee---who walks in treetops, has 12 extra hands and blows smoke from his ears---is real. Franklin Canyon Park was also used to film scenes in the 90s kid's sitcom. Barney frustratedly yells back, "No! What transpires is hilarious. as the girls jump him and take away his pistol. With that, we see Barney behind the wheel of a sputtering car that has just run out of gas. Andy, who spots Floyd in town buying groceries (with one of the convicts), thinks they have a little party going on until O'Malley arrives back in town on the bus. We're continuously trying to improve TheTVDB, and the best way we can do that is to get feedback from you. Andy and O'Malley engineer a clever scheme and capture all but the ringleader, Big Maude, whom Barney manages to tango out the door and into the handcuffs. Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story: Season 1, Link to Marvel Movies Ranked Worst to Best by Tomatometer, Link to RT25: Celebrating 25 Years of Rotten Tomatoes, Link to Prime Video Acquires J.J. Abrams and Matt Reeves. Barney: Don Knotts. The leader is Big Maude Tyler, 5 feet 6 inches tall, dark hair, weight one hundred and seventy-five pounds. Prothro: Johnny Silver. Carson was born in Charleston, West Virginia,[1] to Alexander W. Carson and Sadie (ne Leete; a descendant of William Leete, first governor of the Colony of Connecticut). He stayed until the end of season 7, but this episode was the last leading role for the character. EMBED. Barney: Don Knotts. Before she achieved that goal, she attended Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,[citation needed], Carson's early theatrical work included acting in productions of the Kanawha Players. Andy Griffithwas very attractive to most women back when the show was on. 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Back in Mayberry, Andy organizes a posse to round up the women, unaware of Barney and Floyd's plight. Show more Show more Provider CBS Rating TV-PG Release date Dec 10,. [citation needed], In high school she was voted Girl Most Likely to Succeed as an Actress. Pete: Lewis Charles. Johnny Paul: Richard Keith. Fear gets the best of Barney when a couple of produce farmers who are illegally making sales refuse to obey his order to pack up. Comedy Dec 10, 1962 24 min TV-PG Starring Reta Shaw, Jane Dulo, Jean Carson Cast & Crew Reta Shaw Big Maude Tyler JD Jane Dulo Convict Sally Jean Carson S3 E14 - One-Punch Opie. Naomi: Jean Carson. Barney and Floyd stumble upon a cabin in the woods where three dangerous female convicts are hiding out. Sally: Jane Dulo. Window boxes are often used to display decorative plants but I don't see any plants. Hillbilly family the Darlings made their first appearance in this episode, in which the betrothed Charlene develops a crush on Andy. Barney: Don Knotts. ", As the episode comes to a close, days later, Barney is acting humble while bragging about how he remained cool and calm but poor Floyd didn't know what to do with himself. Darling Brothers: Dillard Brothers. The show contains the hilarious scene in which Opie holds his breath and throws a temper tantrum to get attention. At the age of 12, she got her first acting job, earning $5 for a small part in a production of Carmen that traveled through her hometown. Written by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum, this episode affords series fans the opportunity to see actress Jean Carson in a role other than "fun girl" Daphne. Leave a comment below and let me know. Please consider taking this quick survey to let us know how we're doing and what we can do better. By creating an account, you agree to the Billy Ray: Dub Taylor. James Fritzell. Barney: Don Knotts. EMBED (for wordpress.com . Medium rare! CBS | Air Date: December 10, 1962. Carson had roles in films such as 1955's The Phenix City Story and 1958's I Married a Monster from Outer Space. Dud: Hoke Howell. Opie: Ronny Howard. Andy suggests cutting out of work early and joining him, but Floyd quickly says if Andy were to join them, then it's "goodbye, Al!" This is the episode in which Barney delivers his famous "Nip it in the bud!" Morgan: Roy Engel. Rosemary: Rachel Ames. 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