drednm wrote:the plot:
Jethro gets a job as a paperboy, and on the papers he delivers, the Clampetts see that one of their favorite silent movie stars, Gloria Swanson, is auctioning her belongings and selling her house. The clan thinks that she has fallen on hard times, and since they are huge fans, they decide to help. They visit her home and meet her. But what the Clampetts don’t know is that she wants to do this. Gloria is doing extremely well, only selling her home and belongings to donate the money to the Actors’ Relief Fund, while her home is part of a golf course deal, and she herself is moving back East. To help their idol out, the Clampetts decide to make a new silent movie with Gloria in it. Passion’s Plaything premieres at the Bijou Theatre in Bugtussle, where she is and forever will be the Queen of the Movies.
There's also another excellent silent movie parody within an episode in THE HEDDA HOPPER STORY. Hopper learns that the backlot of the movie studio Jed Clampett owns is to be demolished and she meets with him urging him to perserve this movie location where Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, John Barrymore, Tom Mix, and others filmed some of their great triumphs. Hedda inspires the Clampetts to revive that golden era of film and they make a hilarious silent movie with the Hillbillies rechanneling Mix (Jed), Mary (Elly May), Valentino (Jethro), Theda Bara (Miss Jane), and the stock silent movie characters of the sweet frail old grandma (Granny) and the mustauched villain (Mr. Drysdale).
There's also a wonderful early episode in which The Clampetts take visiting Cousin Pearl to see the L.A. sites and they pass by the famed Silent Movie Theatre which must have not been that old in 1963 and later Jed deciding to fix "the mess" several silent stars have left outside Graumann's Chinese Theatre with leaving their footprints and signatures in cement by filling it all in. Another episode has Pearl playing piano for the silent movie house back home in Bugtussle with clips from THE EAGLE with Valentino and Vilma Banky.
Gloria Swanson alas was the only silent star who appeared on the show although many names were dropped over the years. I kind of wonder if Mary Pickford herself might have consented to an appearance had she been asked as she was reportedly a huge fan of the show.