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Below are some Dallas and I DREAM OF JEANNIE DVD's of Larry's that he had on display in his office and also would use to give out as gifts to friends. All are brand new, and still in original shrinkwrap.
Larry Hagman Dallas

Not unexpectedly, Dallas: The Complete First and Second Season begins with a Romeo and Juliet tale that instantly exposes an old feud between two families and strips the civilized veneer from several major characters. Bobby Ewing), youngest of three sons of independent oilman Jock Ewing, arrives at the Ewing clan's Southfork ranch just outside Dallas, Texas, with a new wife, Pam Barnes Ewing. Pam is the daughter of Digger Barnes, an old business rival of Jock's and one-time suitor of the Ewing matriarch, Eleanor (or "Miss Ellie"). Pam's also the sister of a state senator, Cliff Barnes ), whose vendetta against the Ewings is played out in the legislature, imposing costly regulations on their business and holding committee investigations into questionable practices of company president J.R. Ewing. Pam's status as the newest Ewing causes an uproar in the family (besides being a Barnes, she also dated the Ewings' genial but lonely foreman, Ray Krebbs) and prompts Dallas' charming villain, J.R., to make many Iago-like attempts, over the first two seasons, to drive her from Bobby's arms. Pam has a different set of problems with the other, jealous Ewing women, including J.R.'s possibly barren and alcoholic wife, Sue Ellen, and teenage Lucy, daughter of exiled Ewing son Gary. With new and old resentments flying and everyone deeply suspicious of everyone else's motives (even the ailing Jock doesn't trust J.R.), there's plenty of drama to chew on. Still, storylines are often larger than the sum of these parts, with lots of kidnappings, marital affairs, plane crashes, and shootings ratcheting up suspense.

Special Features:

Audio Commentary:
Commentary featuring Larry Hagman, Charlene Tilton, and creator David Jacobs
Featurette:
Soaptalk Dallas Reunion, SOAPnet special featuring Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, and Charlene Tilton

Each Dallas: The Complete First and Second Season DVD sells for $10.00.

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Larry Hagman Dallas
Dallas: The Complete Third Season, originally broadcast in the fall of 1979 through early 1980, surely represents one of the most raucous and tantalizing years in the life of any television series in history. Murder, banking fraud, kidnapping, adultery, alcoholism, cancer, vengeance, a miscarriage, extortion, bribery, and astounding levels of betrayal both in business and private lives are just part of the catalogue of sins that make season 3 particularly juicy. Actually, what makes the 25 episodes in this box set so much fun to watch is a viewer's gradual awareness that every crime committed, every ethical breach or personal tragedy is part of an overall design, reverberating in dozens of directions and affecting multiple relationships and numerous schemes. As enjoyable as each program is on its own terms, it's quite clear that by the 25th episode, "A House Divided," in which a major character receives a surprise-ending comeuppance, that all chickens were intended to come home to roost in the last show's very clever script. A remarkable number of story threads found their way into season 3. Starting with a two-parter concerning the kidnapping of a newborn baby belonging to J.R. and Sue Ellen Ewing, problems just keep on sprouting like weeds. First, there's Sue Ellen's emotional deep-freeze and refusal to nurture her child as a healthy mom should, which in turn prompts the childless Pamela Ewing to free her maternal instincts toward J.R.'s son, much to the chagrin of J.R.'s brother, Bobby. Meanwhile, teenager Lucy, abandoned daughter of missing Ewing son Gary, threatens to teach J.R.'s son, one day, to turn against the Ewing clan, inspiring J.R. to escalate plans to get rid of Lucy any way possible. Matriarch Miss Ellie faces a mastectomy, making her worry that husband Jock will stop loving her, though he faces problems of his own when a skeleton found buried on Ewing property turns up near Jock's missing handgun. (Whoops.) Finally, J.R.'s almost Shakespearean manipulation of the sale of Asian oil fields to old family friends, just before those fields are nationalized, is brilliantly wicked stuff. His actions have enormous, grievous ramifications--not least of all for J.R.

Special Features:

Commentary:
Patrick Duffy and Linda Gray on Sue Ellen's Choice and A House Divided
New documentary:
"Who Shot J.R.? The Dallas Phenomenon"

Each Dallas: The Complete Third Season DVD sells for $10.00.

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Larry Hagman Dallas Season 4

Following a tumultuous third season that culminated in the shooting of likeable villain J.R. Ewing by an unknown assailant, Dallas: The Complete Fourth Season is relatively tame by comparison. Still, it begins with no fewer than four episodes stretching out the mystery of who (from a wide field of candidates) actually shot J.R., with the victim's alcoholic wife, Sue Ellen, looking like the chief suspect. Meanwhile, with J.R. out of commission and possibly paralyzed by a bullet pressing against his spine, brother Bobby reluctantly takes the reins of Ewing Oil at the insistence of his father, Jock. Prepared to buy a refinery at a bargain price—something Jock always wanted but J.R. could never deliver—Bobby is set to take Ewing Oil to a new level of success, but finds his authority undercut by J.R., who is pulling strings from his hospital bed. Another suspect in the shooting, Cliff Barnes, brother of Bobby's wife, Pam, tries to jumpstart his return to Texas politics by making trouble for the Ewings in the Texas legislature. Bobby himself, burned out on the family business, tries his own hand at the state senate, a useful place to be once Jock and Ewing matriarch Miss Ellie, mired in a personal conflict that heads toward divorce, find themselves on opposite sides in a land dispute. Other story threads include a rocky marriage between granddaughter Lucy and a medical student, and extramarital distraction for lonely Pam and Sue Ellen. Perhaps the biggest scandal of the season is J.R.'s manipulation of a counterrevolution in the Southeast Asian country where Ewing Oil fields were disastrously nationalized--a crime that could come back to haunt him.

Special Features:

Dallas Reunion: The Return to Southfork

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Larry Hagman Dallas
Blink while watching Dallas: The Complete Fifth Season, and one might miss some of the fastest moving nastiness ever seen on the granddaddy of primetime soaps. Hovering over everything is the tragic loss of grizzled patriarch Jock Ewing (Jim Davis, who died prior to season 5), off on business in South America but dead before he returns to Southfork Ranch and the arms of Miss Ellie. While the widow grieves for her loss, charming scoundrel J.R. finds new lows to reach as he conspires to woo estranged wife Sue Ellen back to Southfork and blackmail younger brother Bobby into abandoning his shares in Ewing Oil, thus giving J.R. control. Even J.R.'s schemes mask deeper ploys: getting back Sue Ellen means getting back their toddler son, John Ross, which means adding John Ross's ten shares to J.R.'s arsenal. Sheesh. There's also more collateral damage than ever from J.R.'s machinations, notably the complete destruction of chronic loser Cliff Barnes , whose romantic overtures toward Sue Ellen stand in J.R.'s way. Not only does poor Cliff lose Sue Ellen's affections, he falls hook, line, and sinker for a fake deal dangled by a J.R. confederate, costing him the respect and support of his family and threatening his health. But there's also the infant son of Sue Ellen's late sister to think about: Bobby and baby-starved Pam want to adopt him, but J.R. claims to be the father and threatens to take the boy away. Meanwhile, young Lucy deals with divorce and the emotional aftermath of being held hostage, and Jock's son Ray threatens his marital stability with impulsive investments in real estate. Everything comes to a head with a new eruption in the old Ewing-Barnes family feud, and an internal fight for control of the Ewing empire. Down and dirty, and completely irresistible.

Special Features:

Featurette:
"A Living Landmark: A Tour of the Real Southfork Ranch"

Each Dallas: The Complete Fifth Season DVD sells for $10.00.

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Larry Hagman Dallas
Dallas: The Complete Sixth Season begins with a bang: Miss Ellie, Bobby and Lucy vote to remove J.R. Ewing as president of Ewing oil. Big stuff, but J.R. soon lands a job running competitor Harwood Oil. Meanwhile, in this classic primetime soap, J.R. and brother Bobby find themselves on opposite ends of a titanic clash set in motion by patriarch Jock Ewing’s will once the latter is declared legally dead. And now that he is officially deceased, Jock's widow, Miss Ellie, becomes interested in a social life again. This results in some discomfort for J.R., who wants his mom to be mom, despite having almost blackmailed her in the first place to release the will. Ludicrous as it all might sound, Dallas is always nothing less than absorbing, and the changes and surprises that come with the territory--the ever-shifting alliances, the come-from-behind victories, the constant scheming to tear down family and friends--are fascinating.

Special Features:

Featurette:
"Power and Influence: The Dallas Legacy" explores the show's pop-culture influence then and now

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Larry Hagman Dallas

Dallas: The Complete Seventh Season: Power, wealth, sex ... and glorious extravagance. They all find a home in the sprawling saga of the Ewing clan in Dallas. Revel in the saga that held the world in thrall for more than a decade: Led by the man everyone loves to hate, J.R. Ewing, there is no limit to what members of this family will do in the pursuit of power, wealth and revenge in a feud that started 40 years ago over an empire in oil and the love of a woman.

Special Features:

Featurette:
"The Music of Dallas" reveals the Emmy award winning techniques of composer Bruce Broughton and the story behind the unforgettable theme by composer Jerrold Immel.

Each Dallas: The Complete Seventh Season DVD sells for $10.00.

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Larry Hagman Dallas
Dallas: The Complete Eighth Season: Power, wealth, sex ... and glorious extravagance. They all find a home in the sprawling saga of the Ewing clan in Dallas. Revel in the saga that held the world in thrall for more than a decade: Led by the man everyone loves to hate, J.R. Ewing, there is no limit to what members of this family will do in the pursuit of power, wealth and revenge in a feud that started 40 years ago over an empire in oil and the love of a woman.

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Larry Hagman Dallas
Dallas: The Complete Ninth Season: This season, some of Dallas's devious moneymen take a financial bath – and one takes a shower. The action begins with the Southfork folks mourning the death of Bobby Ewing. But even before the tears dry, the Dallas denizens are up to their oil wells in backstabbing, greed and lust. J.R. romps with his mistress, institutionalizes his wife and plots to destroy his new business partner. Mark Graison returns from the (presumed) dead to complicate Pam's lovelife. And while Cliff concocts a can't miss scheme to wrestle control of Ewing Oil, a femme fatale shipping CEO drills deep under the surface of J.R., Jack and even Cliff. Add to all this, another wedding, an adoption, attempted murder, a Columbian jungle adventure and still more … there's no doubt, it's Dallas!

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Larry Hagman I Dream of Jeannie

In the classic 1960s sitcom I Dream of Jeannie, an astronaut stranded on a desert island discovered a bottle containing a genie--a shapely blond genie in scarves and diaphanous pantaloons! He sets her free, but she follows him back to Cocoa Beach, Florida, where her efforts to serve him only cause mischief and threaten his career in the space program.

Special Features:

Audio commentary:
on the pilot episode with the show's stars
Interviews
with Larry Hagman, Barbara Eden, Bill Daily and Sidney Sheldon

Each I Dream of Jeannie: The Complete First Season DVD sells for $10.00.

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