Honeymooners Pool Scene

JAM

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Most know the late Jackie Gleason played Minnesota Fats in The Hustler, but some may or may not know how good he played pool. He grew up in New York City and was a "rack boy" in a neighborhood pool room, which is how he developed an affinity for pool. :)

In this scene of "The Honeymooners," a sitcom from the late '50s, Jackie's character Ralph Kramden is playing a game of pool with his sidekick Ed Norton, a game of call shot. Listen to Ed describe the shot he's going to shoot next ---> Corner Pocket Shot. :grin-square:
 
Jackie & Ed were classic funny great actors who ned not be propped up with special effects. Their talent was the special effect.
 
One of the few photos I have on the wall of my home pool room is of Jackie Gleason's from Hustler.
I too didn't know anything about his career in acting, but the old couple I went to have the photo framed knew him although they know nothing about pool. They have a small shop in Athens that does this kind of work but they lived in USA years back.
The photo is this one, I think it epitomizes class of that era's players..
http://www.imdb.com/media/rm3053236992/tt0054997
 
Most know the late Jackie Gleason played Minnesota Fats in The Hustler, but some may or may not know how good he played pool. He grew up in New York City and was a "rack boy" in a neighborhood pool room, which is how he developed an affinity for pool. :)

In this scene of "The Honeymooners," a sitcom from the late '50s, Jackie's character Ralph Kramden is playing a game of pool with his sidekick Ed Norton, a game of call shot. Listen to Ed describe the shot he's going to shoot next ---> Corner Pocket Shot. :grin-square:

Seems I used to play in some bars with those call shot rules!!:eek:
 
One of the few photos I have on the wall of my home pool room is of Jackie Gleason's from Hustler.
I too didn't know anything about his career in acting, but the old couple I went to have the photo framed knew him although they know nothing about pool. They have a small shop in Athens that does this kind of work but they lived in USA years back.
The photo is this one, I think it epitomizes class of that era's players..
http://www.imdb.com/media/rm3053236992/tt0054997

Here's one of my all-time favorite photos of Jackie Gleason and world-renown champion Arnold Palmer. Jackie also liked to play golf. In this photo, he is doing his famous motto, "And away we go." The entire crowd erupted in laughter.

A few folks on AzBilliards who are from New York have stated they did not care for Jackie Gleason personality off camera. My father used to really enjoy Jackie Gleason on TV, and so did I. He just had a way about him that made people laugh.

I bought this photo off eBay. Look at how he put a smile on everybody's face in the crowd. I know a few pool players who have that same effect on a crowd. :wink:
 

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Seems I used to play in some bars with those call shot rules!!:eek:

Myself included. And you better call that a "bank shot" if the object ball happened to touch the side of the corner pocket as it was going in. :grin:
 
Art Carney and "The Great One", Jackie Gleason were simply the best. I have the DVD set and drag it out every once in a while. Great writing and great chemistry. That stuff is over 60 years old and is still funny today. They say Gleason refused to rehearse as he said it ruined the spontaneity. The episodes are filled with brilliant ad libs that only made them funnier! :thumbup:
 
Great post JAM, thanks for that. I watched the whole episode, it brightened up my day which had started out pretty gloomy! :thumbup:
 
I love me some Jackie Gleason. The Honeymooners is classic!
His role in Smokey and the Bandit was classic!

This story is classic !

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I love me some Jackie Gleason. The Honeymooners is classic!
His role in Smokey and the Bandit was classic!

This story is classic !

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Awesome! Great story. Wouldn't it have been something to be in that pool hall watching it all go down?!?
 
In this scene of "The Honeymooners," a sitcom from the late '50s, Jackie's character Ralph Kramden is playing a game of pool with his sidekick Ed Norton

Those two were always in the pool room. There was another episode when Ralph got into it with a small guy and the little guy kept saying "Wait til my buddy Harvey gets here..."


Eric >one of my favorite shows
 
Mmmm.... Now let's see.... Ralph Kramden...

Hey! I think I've heard of this guy before.
 
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Those two were always in the pool room. There was another episode when Ralph got into it with a small guy and the little guy kept saying "Wait til my buddy Harvey gets here..."


Eric >one of my favorite shows

"Hey, get a load of fatso". lol
 
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