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Green Acres: The Liberation Movement (1970)

Green Acres: The Liberation Movement (1970)
Most sitcoms of the '70s treated the Women's Liberation Movement with derision, and Green Acres was no exception. Having been fired up by feminist rhetoric, Lisa (Eva Gabor) decides that she is fully capable of doing "men's" work, and thus she insists upon performing all the farm chores. As for hubby Oliver (Eddie Albert), he is relegated to the humiliating position of househusband (or at least, it was considered humiliating way back when). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jonathan Hole
Director(s):
Richard L. Bare
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Green Acres: The Liberation Movement

Most sitcoms of the '70s treated the Women's Liberation Movement with derision, and Green Acres was no exception. Having been fired up by feminist rhetoric, Lisa (Eva Gabor) decides that she is fully capable of doing "men's" work, and thus she insists upon performing all the farm chores. As for hubby Oliver (Eddie Albert), he is relegated to the humiliating position of househusband (or at least, it was considered humiliating way back when). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Richard L. Bare
Writer(s):
Dan BeaumontDick Chevillat
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