How much is the original I Dream of Jeannie bottle worth?
How much is the original I Dream of Jeannie bottle worth?
Update: The original I Dream of Jeannie prop bottle sold for $34,375. What you see: The original prop bottle from the NBC sitcom I Dream of Jeannie (1965-1970). It’s hand-painted and stands 14 inches tall. Julien’s estimates it at $40,000 to $60,000.
What happened to the I Dream of Jeannie bottle?
The distinctive prop for the 60s sitcom was owned for years by director Gene Nelson. It has been in storage, since his death in 1996. His children decided to sell it. The bottle is actually a Jim Beam 1964 Christmas decanter.
What bottle is I Dream of Jeannie bottle?
Jim Beam whiskey bourbon decanter
The original bottle was a 1964 holiday edition of a Jim Beam whiskey bourbon decanter. For the 139 episodes of I Dream of Jeannie that aired, it is estimated that about 12 of the bottles were used.
Did Larry Hagman drink on I Dream of Jeannie?
The television series Dallas is a hit TV show from the ’70s. Viewers knew the show well for its various cliffhangers, and Larry Hagman starred in the series. The actor drank plenty of champagne on the set of I Dream of Jeannie, and it became his choice of drink while filming Dallas.
How many I Dream of Jeannie bottles were there?
In total there were five bottles used in the series alone. They are: the golden vines bottle, the purple bottle, the mulberry bottle, a plain Jim Beam bottle and a green/aged bottle. The two reunion movies, I Dream of Jeannie…
What color was Jeannie’s bottle in I Dream of Jeannie?
smoke-green
Jeannie’s bottle was left in its original dark, smoke-green color, with a painted gold-leaf pattern (to make it look like an antique), during the first season. The plot description of the pilot episode in TV Guide in September 1965 referred to it as a “green bottle”.
Which was first I Dream of Jeannie or bewitched?
Bewitched arrived first, beginning in 1964 and running for eight seasons until 1972. I Dream of Jeannie began in 1965 and ran until 1970.
Who designed the I Dream of Jeannie bottle?
I Dream of Jeannie Bottles Two bottle props both excellently painted by artist JC Wicker. An “aged” first season “Vines” bottle and the more famous mulberry bottle as seen in the color episodes of I Dream of Jeannie.
Did Barbara Eden wear a wig as Jeannie?
The former blonde bombshell even made sure to wear her star-making role’s classic braided blonde ponytail wig, scarf hat, and silver kitten heels. Originally designed by Gwen Wakeling with colors selected by Eden, the Jeannie costume caused controversy with the censors due to the slightly exposed navel.
Did Patrick Duffy and Larry Hagman get along?
But, although the Ewing brothers had a tortuous relationship, Duffy spoke movingly about his relationship with Hagman when the first season was about to start. “Best friend in the world,” said Duffy, a practicing Buddhist. “The relationship that Larry and I have came fully blossomed the first day we met.
When did I Dream of Jeannie become color?
I Dream of Jeannie | |
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Original network | NBC |
Picture format | 35 mm film Black-and-White (1965–1966) (30 episodes) Color (1966–1970) (109 episodes) |
Audio format | Monaural |
Original release | September 18, 1965 – May 26, 1970 |
What kind of bottle did they use on I Dream of Jeannie?
The original bottle used on the set of I Dream of Jeannie that was home to Jeannie in the show for so long was originally a 1964 Christmas edition decanter sold by Jim Beam for its whiskey. Forbes reports that the show’s first director, Gene Nelson, was on the hunt for the right type of bottle to make the home for Jeannie.
What episode does Dr Bellows break Jeannie’s bottle?
In the penultimate episode, “Hurricane Jeannie”, Nelson dreams that Dr. Bellows discovers Jeannie’s secret, and that Jeannie’s bottle is broken when dropped. A broken bottle is shown on camera. This was intended to be the series’ final episode and is often shown that way in syndication.
How many seasons of I Dream of Jeannie are there?
I Dream of Jeannie. Produced by Screen Gems, the show originally aired from September 18, 1965 to May 26, 1970 with new episodes, and through September 1970 with season repeats, on NBC. The show ran for five seasons and produced 139 episodes.
Is CD making Jeanie bottle comics this year?
Though CD is not making comics this holiday season (due to being away), Santa has brought TEN Jeanie Bottle pages for you to enjoy! Starting Dec 22, 2018 and going through Dec 31st, a new side-story comic will go live every day! We here at Rudd Productions hope you enjoy it.