Pardon if this has already been asked and answered, but does anyone know the name of the actor who played that rude sales guy? He used to be on the various Lucille Ball shows all the time, and I think some other old black and white tv shows. I can read all these strips with his exact voice and mannerisms, and I’ve heard lots of cartoon voice actors over the years that use an impression of his voice for the same sorts of characters. He became the archetype of rude, sarcastic salespeople in all entertainment.
OR – could it be the Pye brothers haven’t made it to the pawn shop yet? That could set up a switch-er-roo scenario where they get the gold-colored cane and Walt is reunited with the real thing.
@JP Steve, I remember Gale Gordon as Mr. Mooney, the bank manager, and Lucy’s boss. He wasn’t the same type as Frank Nelson. Rather, he played the grouchy, abusive, greedy boss type who was always threatening to fire Lucy and would never give her a raise.
Lyons Group, Inc. over 8 years ago
We must near the “end times” if something made out of goldcosts that much!
wreck it ralph over 8 years ago
How about 10.00 and I won’t call the cops
MJ Premium Member over 8 years ago
I think Frank belongs in the “Old Character Actors Home,” trading lines with Franklin Pangborn, Billy Gilbert, and Gabby Hayes.
belgarathmth over 8 years ago
Pardon if this has already been asked and answered, but does anyone know the name of the actor who played that rude sales guy? He used to be on the various Lucille Ball shows all the time, and I think some other old black and white tv shows. I can read all these strips with his exact voice and mannerisms, and I’ve heard lots of cartoon voice actors over the years that use an impression of his voice for the same sorts of characters. He became the archetype of rude, sarcastic salespeople in all entertainment.
I Go Pogo over 8 years ago
OR – could it be the Pye brothers haven’t made it to the pawn shop yet? That could set up a switch-er-roo scenario where they get the gold-colored cane and Walt is reunited with the real thing.
belgarathmth over 8 years ago
@JP Steve, I remember Gale Gordon as Mr. Mooney, the bank manager, and Lucy’s boss. He wasn’t the same type as Frank Nelson. Rather, he played the grouchy, abusive, greedy boss type who was always threatening to fire Lucy and would never give her a raise.