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The Beverly Hillbillies: The Clampetts Are Overdrawn (1963)

The Beverly Hillbillies: The Clampetts Are Overdrawn (1963)
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The millionaire Clampetts are astonished to learn that their bank account is overdrawn to the amount of 34 dollars and 70 cents. It turns out that there's been a mix-up in the bank records; the hillbillies have received a bank statement intended for J.D. Clampett (King Donovan), an unemployed actor. Conversely, J.D. discovers that his account suddenly contains Jed Clampett's 25 million-dollars -- and he intends to take full advantage of this clerical boo-boo. Shirley Mitchell appears as J.D.'s equally avaricious spouse, Opal. "The Clampetts are Overdrawn" made its first network appearance on November 13, 1963. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Richard Whorf
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of The Beverly Hillbillies: The Clampetts Are Overdrawn

The millionaire Clampetts are astonished to learn that their bank account is overdrawn to the amount of 34 dollars and 70 cents. It turns out that there's been a mix-up in the bank records; the hillbillies have received a bank statement intended for J.D. Clampett (King Donovan), an unemployed actor. Conversely, J.D. discovers that his account suddenly contains Jed Clampett's 25 million-dollars -- and he intends to take full advantage of this clerical boo-boo. Shirley Mitchell appears as J.D.'s equally avaricious spouse, Opal. "The Clampetts are Overdrawn" made its first network appearance on November 13, 1963. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Richard Whorf
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