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Monsieur Ed, le cheval qui parle

Original title: Mister Ed
  • TV Series
  • 1961–1966
  • TV-G
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
5K
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Allan Lane, Alan Young, and Mister Ed in Monsieur Ed, le cheval qui parle (1961)
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The misadventures of a wisecracking talking horse and his human owner.The misadventures of a wisecracking talking horse and his human owner.The misadventures of a wisecracking talking horse and his human owner.

  • Creators
    • Walter R. Brooks
    • Sonia Chernus
    • Walter Brooks
  • Stars
    • Allan Lane
    • Alan Young
    • Connie Hines
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    5K
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    • Creators
      • Walter R. Brooks
      • Sonia Chernus
      • Walter Brooks
    • Stars
      • Allan Lane
      • Alan Young
      • Connie Hines
    • 44User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins total

    Episodes145

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    Allan Lane
    Allan Lane
    • Mister Ed
    • 1961–1966
    Alan Young
    Alan Young
    • Wilbur Post…
    • 1961–1966
    Connie Hines
    Connie Hines
    • Carol Post
    • 1961–1966
    Mister Ed
    Mister Ed
    • Self
    • 1961–1966
    Edna Skinner
    Edna Skinner
    • Kay Addison
    • 1961–1964
    Larry Keating
    Larry Keating
    • Roger Addison
    • 1961–1963
    Leon Ames
    Leon Ames
    • Gordon Kirkwood
    • 1963–1965
    Florence MacMichael
    Florence MacMichael
    • Winnie Kirkwood
    • 1963–1965
    Al Roberts
    • Crew Member…
    • 1961–1965
    Reed Howes
    Reed Howes
    • Crew Member…
    • 1961–1964
    Barry Kelley
    Barry Kelley
    • Carol's Dad…
    • 1962–1966
    James Flavin
    James Flavin
    • Mr. Kramer…
    • 1961–1965
    Jack Albertson
    Jack Albertson
    • Paul Fenton
    • 1961–1964
    Joe Conley
    Joe Conley
    • Charley Grant…
    • 1961–1965
    Richard Deacon
    Richard Deacon
    • Doctor…
    • 1961–1964
    Hazel Shermet
    Hazel Shermet
    • Information Clerk…
    • 1961–1965
    Barbara Morrison
    Barbara Morrison
    • Customer…
    • 1961–1965
    Ray Kellogg
    Ray Kellogg
    • Frank…
    • 1962–1966
    • Creators
      • Walter R. Brooks
      • Sonia Chernus
      • Walter Brooks
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    7bkoganbing

    A Horse Of Course Of Course

    One of the sillier, but yet most beloved of comedy/fantasy shows that were so prevalent in the Sixties was that show about a talking horse, the famous Mister Ed. The talking palomino had a popularity with real children and those elusive children of all ages because of the skill of Alan Young making you really believe that a horse could talk with the voice of Allan 'Rocky' Lane.

    I'm sure for retired B picture cowboys who weren't getting too much work in the Sixties, Mister Ed must have provided a few nice paychecks for someone not in demand to be a cowboy hero any more. Lane's voice was well integrated into the personality of the palomino of whom evolution seems to have taken a quantum leap.

    The premise of the show was that Mister Ed would only talk directly to Alan Young as Wilbur Post, architect who set up his studio in the barn on his property so he could spend as much time as he could with his talking equine. I well remember in the pilot episode when Young acquired Mister Ed, the horse told him that he never felt like talking to anyone until he met Young whom he felt had a real love of animals. It was the love that came through every week.

    Young was married to Connie Hines who for five years couldn't figure out what this thing between Mister Ed and her husband was. Neither could anyone else and that led to the plot of most of the episodes.

    I have very fond memories of the show in my younger days. It was one of those shows that was in a totally make believe world. No politics or issues of social significance ever intruded on the world of Wilbur Post and Mister Ed. It was and is completely timeless, you could remake all the episodes today without too much trouble.

    In fact Mister Ed's primary source of mischief was the telephone extension in the studio/barn where he could call out anonymously to the world. When that receiver was picked up you knew Alan Young was in for 30 minutes of trouble. Can you imagine today what Mister Ed could do with a personal computer? The mind boggles.

    Though I can never see anyone ever with the gentle humorous style of Alan Young doing Wilbur Post today, I could be surprised. I'm willing to be.
    Slopmaster4001

    Loved it!

    Being only 23 years old, Mister Ed was obviously was before my time. I however at an early age caught this LOL show on cable. I have to be honest the only two episodes that really stand out for me is the one with Mister Ed's kite and Clint Eastwood. Also being a huge fan of DVD I would like to see this series released on DVD someday soon because its just to classic to let it fade into TV history.

    -SM
    matlock2

    A silly but loveable show

    Mister Ed was one of those silly irrelevant shows that you had to love. You might question the sanity of the TV exec who green lighted a show about a talking horse, but watching Mister Ed frustrate Wilbur to no end was fun to watch. I really wish Nick at Nite would start showing Mister Ed again so the younger generation could take in this timeless and much maligned classic.
    8AlsExGal

    For those of us who miss the silly but satisfying fare of old TV...

    ... Mr. Ed is one of those shows. Following a storyline similar to the "Francis the Talking Mule" series of films, the animal in question (the horse, Mr. Ed) will only speak to one person - his owner Wilbur, an architect who has an office in the barn where Mr. Ed lives. Mr. Ed doesn't limit himself just to giving advice to Wilbur. Mr. Ed has definite ideas of how he wants to run his own life. He might fancy himself an author or a potential star of the screen, or he might take off on a humane mission to buy his mother when he learns she is a plow horse. As a result, Wilbur is often left in a ridiculous position and not in the good graces of his wife, Carol or his neighbors.

    The whole thing is good clean silly fun in the tradition of Green Acres, The Beverly Hillbillies, and Petticoat Junction. Believe it or not there are still many of us who enjoy such entertainment.
    dng2000

    An astounding moment of my life.

    Remembered watching is hilarious, yet adorable and entertaining, TV shows at Nick-At-Nike years ago. Some episodes are quite funny especially when Mr. Ed is acting strange. A great show for kids growing up as I remembered watching this with my family while picking up language skills. Just make sure they don't get too excited. "Mom! That 'horsee' talk." (Just an example.)

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    • Trivia
      When Mr. Ed was tired of working, he'd just walk off the set.
    • Goofs
      The connections for the telephones vary. Often Ed can call Wilbur in the house from the telephone in the barn, which would indicate separate lines, while on other occasions, Ed can listen in from the barn to conversations on the house telephone- indicating that they are on the same line.
    • Quotes

      Mister Ed: Well, time to hit the hay... oh I forgot, I ate it!

    • Crazy credits
      Mister Ed as Himself
    • Connections
      Featured in King (1978)

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    • Release date
      • March 28, 1965 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mister Ed
    • Filming locations
      • General Service Studios - 1040 N. Las Palmas, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Filmways Television
      • The Mister Ed Company
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White

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