I Dream of Jeannie (unaired pilot) - 1 disc. Major Tony Nelson crash lands on a tropical island, finds a bottle, and craziness ensues. Extra characters, and a much less slapstick Dr. Bellows. Great episode, actually. Jeannie is sexy in her outfit or even better see her bounce around in just Tony’s dress shirt for a good part of the episode…. WOW! A “must have” 8 of 10 quality.
What’s on the disc;
DVD is region 0
DVD is printed with beautiful label of Jeannie and Tony.
DVD contains the Unaired Pilot and the Aired Pilot
Contains over 330 rare and unseen related photos to the show and main characters, including unique merchandise and studio publicity photos from the late 1950s the present day.
Animated menus with music.
Also included are digital copies of the episodes and slideshows for your iPod or Smartphone. Watch Jeannie anywhere!
Want to make it a gift? We provide the DVD cover in digital form. Just print it on your printer and insert it in your own DVD case (sold anywhere).
In the pilot episode, "The Lady in the Bottle", astronaut Captain Tony Nelson, US Air Force, is on a space flight when his one-man capsule Stardust One comes down far from the planned recovery area, near a deserted island in the South Pacific. On the beach, Tony notices a strange bottle that rolls by itself. When he rubs it after removing the stopper, smoke starts shooting out and a Persian-speaking female genie (wearing an enticing harem costume) materializes and kisses Tony on the lips with passion, shocking him…!
This item is determined to be in public domain and doesn't infringe on any copyrights.
They cannot understand each other until Tony expresses his wish that Jeannie (a homophone of genie) could speak English, which she then does. Then, per his instructions, she "blinks" and causes a recovery helicopter to show up to rescue Tony, who is so grateful that he tells her she's free. But Jeannie, who has fallen in love with Tony at first sight after being trapped for 2000 years, re-enters her bottle and places it in Tony's duffel bag so she can accompany him back home. One of the first things Jeannie does, in a subsequent episode, is break up Tony's engagement to his commanding general's daughter, who, along with that particular general, is never seen again. (This event reflects producer Sidney Sheldon's decision that the engagement depicted in the pilot episode would not be part of the series continuity; he realized the romantic triangle he created between Jeannie, "Master" and Melissa Stone wouldn't pan out in the long run.)
Due to ease of "copy and return" we regret no returns accepted for this digital item.