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The Real McCoys (TV Series)
- Original title
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The Real McCoys (TV Series)aka
- AKA
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- Year
- 1957
- Running time
- 30 min.
- Country
United States
- Director
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- Screenwriter
Irving Pincus, Jack Elinson, Charles Stewart, James Fritzell, Everett Greenbaum, Bill Manhoff, Henry Sharp, Irving Elinson, Bob White, John L. GreeneSee 6 More
- Music
Earle Hagen, Herbert W. Spencer
- Cinematography
Lothrop B. Worth, William V. Skall, Charles Burke (B&W)
- Cast
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Richard Crenna, Walter Brennan, Kathleen Nolan, Michael Winkelman, Lydia Reed, Tony Martinez, Madge Blake, Jon Lormer, Olin Howland, Eva Norde, Joan Blondell, Marjorie Bennett, Howard McNear, Andy Clyde, Willard Waterman, John Stephenson
- Producer
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Brennan-Westgate, Marterto Productions
- Genre
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TV Series. Comedy | Family Sitcom. Family Relationships
- Synopsis / Plot
- TV Series (1957-1963). 6 seasons. 224 episodes. The McCoy family moves from the mountains of West Virginia to California's San Fernando Valley. The leader of the clan is Grampa--a cranky old geezer with a distinctive voice and gait--but underneath it all, he has a heart of gold. Living with him are his grandson, Luke, and Luke's bride, Kate. Due to the death of Luke's parents, these three adults are raising Luke's teenage sister, Hassie, and his younger brother, Little Luke. (FILMAFFINITY)
- Awards
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1959: Emmy: 5 Nominations, including Best Actor in a Comedy Series (Brennan)
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