Great video!!! This particular episode aired, in 1957. By this point, Miss June Haver, now, June Haver-MacMurray, had been out of show business for at least four years. She was a very talented, and, popular actress, making films like: "Irish Eyes Are Smiling" (1944), "The Dolly Sisters" (1945), "Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay!" (1948), "Look for the Silver Lining" (1949), "Love Nest" (1951), and, her last film, "The Girl Next Door" (1953). She made only 16 films (1943-1953); she died in 2005.
This was a special delight to watch. What a charismatic couple! Fred was such a talented actor...and not only was his second wife June Haver a gorgeous lady (hubba hubba to the max, daddy-o) but she was a talented performer too! Everyone looks like they're having such a fun time! Can't THANK YOU enough for sharing this utterly delightful clip with us! CHEERS !!! :)
They were married until his death. He ALWAYS wore his wedding ring, even in films in which he played a single man. He had promised her he's never take off his ring.
omg that is the cutest most romantic thing i ever heard! rrrrrrrrrrr she didnt re-marry did she? blessssssssssss thats like so cute, ok i stop now!lol cause its so sute and i go on alot its part of being a gemini well thats who i blame some people put the blame on mane i put it on that?!lol x catt
Not true. He never wore the wedding ring during the filming of My Three Sons, and only wore it in movies playing a single man while he was married to his first wife, Lillian Lamont.
@1Th1617 : Sorry, but as far as I know, he only promised to Lillian Lamont, his beloved first wife, "always" to wear his wedding ring...as he did for instance in 'Double Indemnity" (1944), in which he played a single man. June was his second wife.
Those unfamiliar with Fred MacMurray should not base their reaction on the late seasons of TV sitcom "My Three Sons" where he was so understated he phoned in his performances. MacMurray shines in the films he made for Walt Disney and in Billy Wilder's Double Indemnity and The Apartment. Funny sequence this! This illustrates that though Dorothy played with fierce competitiveness to win, she wasn't afraid to pass when she didn't have a clue. Bennett Cerf rules in mystery guest games!
Fred looks just a little bit like William Holden here. I guess the women went nuts over both of these poster boys. (... lucky guys!).
cheeriosinabowl 5 months ago
Fred is lookin kind of yummy here, lol.
Kate8790 5 months ago
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... I bet Fred had to beat them off with a stick! LOL. Lucky guy.
cheeriosinabowl 5 months ago
I was watching I love Lucy and they referenced Fred McMurray.
Random, yes i know. But cool anyway.
Your Welcome.
Peace
seanSHRED87 5 months ago
Great video!!! This particular episode aired, in 1957. By this point, Miss June Haver, now, June Haver-MacMurray, had been out of show business for at least four years. She was a very talented, and, popular actress, making films like: "Irish Eyes Are Smiling" (1944), "The Dolly Sisters" (1945), "Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay!" (1948), "Look for the Silver Lining" (1949), "Love Nest" (1951), and, her last film, "The Girl Next Door" (1953). She made only 16 films (1943-1953); she died in 2005.
1967mansfield 9 months ago
June is so cool in Three Little Girls in Blue. June was a really down to earth lady from what I have read. Very funny little clip.
RockinFifiLaFume 9 months ago
He was such a sweetheart. And she, too! They were wonderful together. :)
Classic1940s 1 year ago
June Haver is so beautiful and so talented
melaniehoover 1 year ago
This was a special delight to watch. What a charismatic couple! Fred was such a talented actor...and not only was his second wife June Haver a gorgeous lady (hubba hubba to the max, daddy-o) but she was a talented performer too! Everyone looks like they're having such a fun time! Can't THANK YOU enough for sharing this utterly delightful clip with us! CHEERS !!! :)
JubalCalif 1 year ago 3
I'm related to them!!!! :)
audreyhepburnrules 1 year ago
Bennett Cerf is a smart cookie!
54Snickers 2 years ago
Some early episodes of My Three Sons now appear on YouTube.
soulierinvestments 2 years ago
thay are charming! June is gorgeous!
ClassicMovieClub 2 years ago
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WaldoGronsky 2 years ago
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Fred was a racist.
JohnRogersly 3 years ago
Fred MacMurray didn't know it at the time, but he was the model for Captain Marvel (according to CC Beck. who created Captain Marvel in 1941.)
torchkit 3 years ago 3
really cute couple who from what i've heard were very devoted to each other.
Muffy2314 3 years ago
I always notice which actors are taller than both John and Bennett.
Fred played such a cad in several movies that he thought he couldn't be believable in a Disney movie. But the producers convinced him otherwise.
bigred997 3 years ago
Fred made alot of great movies...also with Carole Lombard..
kimmieanne1 3 years ago 4
were they not married until he died a few years back? i lovesssss her but dont no that much about him alaways a star xoxo
26mae1987 3 years ago 2
They were married until his death. He ALWAYS wore his wedding ring, even in films in which he played a single man. He had promised her he's never take off his ring.
1Th1617 3 years ago 12
omg that is the cutest most romantic thing i ever heard! rrrrrrrrrrr she didnt re-marry did she? blessssssssssss thats like so cute, ok i stop now!lol cause its so sute and i go on alot its part of being a gemini well thats who i blame some people put the blame on mane i put it on that?!lol x catt
26mae1987 3 years ago 3
lol i was wondering why he was wearing that ring in double indemnity
rut8888 2 years ago
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WaldoGronsky 2 years ago
Not true. He never wore the wedding ring during the filming of My Three Sons, and only wore it in movies playing a single man while he was married to his first wife, Lillian Lamont.
WaldoGronsky 2 years ago
@1Th1617 : Sorry, but as far as I know, he only promised to Lillian Lamont, his beloved first wife, "always" to wear his wedding ring...as he did for instance in 'Double Indemnity" (1944), in which he played a single man. June was his second wife.
elatlover 1 year ago
@1Th1617 : But of course, in a way, you're right. He kept on this habit later on, but not that strictly.
elatlover 1 year ago
Those unfamiliar with Fred MacMurray should not base their reaction on the late seasons of TV sitcom "My Three Sons" where he was so understated he phoned in his performances. MacMurray shines in the films he made for Walt Disney and in Billy Wilder's Double Indemnity and The Apartment. Funny sequence this! This illustrates that though Dorothy played with fierce competitiveness to win, she wasn't afraid to pass when she didn't have a clue. Bennett Cerf rules in mystery guest games!
soulierinvestments 3 years ago 18
i agree with you comments totally. you summed Fred up very well.
Muffy2314 3 years ago