Ruth McDevitt as the Kung Fu Dowager. She was in the mid-'60s Western sitcom "Pistols & Petticoats". That show went off the air after one season because the show's star (Ann Sheridan) died in a house fire while the show was on hiatus.
Now we know why the restaurant cannot afford crispy Heinz pickles, and keeps buying the cheap soggy ones. With customers like that, their repair costs must certainly be outpacing revenues ...
Thats funny. The scene when she cuts the head of the sculpture with her hat is obviously a reminiscence to a famous scene from James Bond - Goldfinger (1964)
Good point with the hat cutting off the sculpture head. I would've pegged this commercial to be from 1965, so that makes sense with the nod to "Goldfinger."
awesome!! Time for a proud pickle
jevilscientist 6 months ago
maybe she was banned from that resteraunt after she ate that jar of pickles
xXHelloKittyAnimexX 1 year ago
Ruth McDevitt as the Kung Fu Dowager. She was in the mid-'60s Western sitcom "Pistols & Petticoats". That show went off the air after one season because the show's star (Ann Sheridan) died in a house fire while the show was on hiatus.
elc1960 1 year ago
HILARIOUS! I love it!
bishop42962 1 year ago
Now we know why the restaurant cannot afford crispy Heinz pickles, and keeps buying the cheap soggy ones. With customers like that, their repair costs must certainly be outpacing revenues ...
shutixa 2 years ago 2
that's HOT
palsee 2 years ago 2
WTH?? Imagine what would happen if she got really really mad. This commercial is hilarious.
spadoinkle23 2 years ago
i love it
regressing2apes 2 years ago
That is Lumpy Rusaford's mommie from "Leave it to Beaver" with Jerry Mathers as the Beaver.
Michael4009 2 years ago
I'm going to check on that.
chuckiesjamochashake 2 years ago
Seesh!...I'd hate to see her when she got the check.
reneecalling 3 years ago 3
Thats funny. The scene when she cuts the head of the sculpture with her hat is obviously a reminiscence to a famous scene from James Bond - Goldfinger (1964)
watch?v=lWHsELrp7HY
Firithfenion 3 years ago 3
Good point with the hat cutting off the sculpture head. I would've pegged this commercial to be from 1965, so that makes sense with the nod to "Goldfinger."
DanMan869 2 years ago
lol ...love it. Thanks for sharing
tsjoencinema 3 years ago 3