Fred Accidentally Robs A Shop! | Sanford And Son
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Fred (Redd Foxx), Lamont (Demond Wilson), and Rollo (Nathaniel Taylor) go to a pawnshop to sell a gun, but the broker mistakes Fred as a robber intending to steal from him at gun point.
From Season 2 Episode 7, 'Have Gun, Will Sell'. After Fred and Lamont scare away a burglar, they realize that he left his gun at their house. Lamont and Rollo then pressure Fred into going to a pawn shop to try and sell the gun.
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About Sanford And Son: The highest-rated half-hour series in NBC history at the time, Sanford and Son stars Redd Foxx as the cantankerous sexagenarian Fred Sanford and Demond Wilson as his son Lamont, also his business partner in the family junk-dealing business. To prevent his son from leaving home, and bent on having things his own way in general, Fred often calls upon such ruses as fake heart attacks or phony back ailments. Lamont usually sees through these subterfuges, but because he loves his father, he lets him think he's getting his way.
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3:55 "Right arm, No, right on 😂😂😂
Ain't that Rita Lawson's boy Rollo?
Lamont and Rallo were schemers and jerks in the episode. Fred was the sane individual.
Great scene! Demond told a story about going out with Foxx during a set break. Foxx stopped for an errand and went in alone. In the elevator, the door opened and a guy stepped in. "Oh Wow! You're Redd Foxx!" He pulled out a revolver. "Give me your wallet and jewelry!"
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It’s good thing Officer Smithy are close friends. I like Officer Smithy LAPD’s finest.
Yeah ... Ready Freddy could've been deady Freddy.
Especially in the 1970's in a white part of town. 💀@@jamesorsby7553
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I really like Swany.
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Richard Pryor and Paul Mooney.
Now, I got this gun, see?