Due to a high volume of active users and service overload, we had to decrease the quality of video streaming. Premium users remains with the highest video quality available. Sorry for the inconvinience it may cause. Donate to keep project running.
We are currently experiencing technical difficulties with our servers. We hope to have this resolved soon. This issue doesn't affect premium users.
Get Premium
Watch on MixDrop/MyStream
EPISODE
Episode 01: TV or Not TV
Episode 02: Funny Money
Episode 03: The Golfer
Episode 04: A Woman's Work Is Never Done
Episode 05: A Matter of Life and Death
Episode 06: The Sleepwalker
Episode 07: Better Living Through TV
Episode 08: Pal O' Mine
Episode 09: Brother Ralph
Episode 10: 1955Hello
Episode 11: The Deciding Vote
Episode 12: Something Fishy
Episode 13: 'Twas the Night Before Christmas
Episode 14: The Man from Space
Episode 15: A Matter of Record
Episode 16: Oh, My Aching Back
Episode 17: The Babysitter
Episode 18: The $99,000 Answer
Episode 19: Ralph Kramden, Inc.
Episode 20: Heart
Episode 21: A Dog's Life
Episode 22: Here Comes the Bride
Episode 23: Mama Loves Mambo
Episode 24: Please Leave the Premises
Episode 26: Young Man with a Horn
Episode 25: Pardon My Glove
Episode 27: Head of the House
Episode 28: The Worry Wart
Episode 29: 1956Trapped
Episode 30: The Loudspeaker
Episode 31: On Stage
Episode 32: Opportunity Knocks But
Episode 33: Unconventional Behavior
Episode 34: The Safety Award
Episode 35: Mind Your Own Business
Episode 36: Alice and the Blonde
Episode 37: The Bensonhurst Bomber
Episode 38: Dial J for Janitor
Episode 39: A Man's Pride
The Honeymooners - Season 1
Description
A bus driver and his sewer worker friend struggle to strike it rich while their wives look on with weary patience.
A bus driver and his sewer worker friend struggle to strike it rich while their wives look on with weary patience.
Actors:
Freda Rosen,
John Gibson,
Joyce Randolph,
Luis Van Rooten,
Art Carney,
Betty Garde,
John Seymour,
Charles Korvin,
Abby Lewis,
Dick Bernie,
Jim Boles,
...»
Freda Rosen
October 31, 1928 in New York City, New York, USA
John Gibson
June 29, 1905 in Oakland, California, USA
Joyce Randolph
October 21, 1924 in Detroit, Michigan, USA
Luis Van Rooten
29 November 1906, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Art Carney
4 November 1918, Mount Vernon, New York, USA
Betty Garde
19 September 1905, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
John Seymour
October 24, 1897 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Charles Korvin
21 November 1907, Piestany, Austria-Hungary [now Piestany, Slovakia]
Abby Lewis
November 14, 1910 in Mesilla Park, New Mexico, USA
Dick Bernie
October 15, 1907 in New York, USA
Jim Boles
28 February 1914, Lubbock, Texas, USA
Director:
Frank Satenstein
Country:
United States
COMMENTS (0)
Sort by
Newest
Newest
Oldest
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
September 05, 2018
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to see it in reruns. TV recycles everything, whether trash or treasure. The Honeymooners is treasure.September 05, 2018
Continues to speak to contemporary audiences because it explores an enduring theme: the struggle of the working class to make a better life for themselves.September 05, 2018
While Ralph's classic catchphrase might have brought in peals of laughter in its day, his frequent threats to send his wife "to the moon" actually play as borderline disturbing when paired with his closed fist coming swiftly toward her face.September 05, 2018
Although the show was made in a state of barely controlled chaos, partly because Gleason didn't like to rehearse, and on-air flubs and missed cues were common, it remains one of the most beautifully acted shows of its kind.September 05, 2018
Their performances haven't dated, and the series remains funny, warm and touching.September 05, 2018
Even 30 years later, there is still something intimate about this. Viewer and actor are joined. Canned laughter, artificial performances and overstuffed productions are not built to last. The Honeymooners is forever.September 05, 2018
Alice (Audrey Meadows in most reruns) was the show's strongest figure. Its most enduring and endearing feature, though, is the best supporting actor anyone has ever had, Art Carney as the earnest sewer worker, Ed Norton.