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- 1. Dennis Goes to the Movies Oct 4, 1959
- Dennis eludes a baby sitter to go to a movie.
- 2. Dennis and the Signpost Oct 11, 1959
- Dennis switches a signpost and causes chaos.
- 3. The Fishing Trip Oct 18, 1959
- Henry wants to go fishing without Dennis.
The brainchild of Hank Ketcham, the Dennis the Menace comic strip chronicles the interactions of five-ana-half year-old Dennis Mitchell with his parents, neighbors and various friends.
Learn about the American sitcom based on the Hank Ketcham comic strip, starring Jay North as a mischievous boy who often troubles his neighbor George Wilson. Find out the cast, plot, history, and syndication of the show that ran from 1959 to 1963.
Dennis the Menace: Directed by Nick Castle. With Walter Matthau, Mason Gamble, Joan Plowright, Christopher Lloyd. When his parents must go out of town on business, Dennis stays with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson.
- (65K)
- Comedy, Family
- Nick Castle
- 1993-06-25
Learn about the history, characters, and adaptations of Dennis the Menace, a syndicated newspaper comic strip created by Hank Ketcham in 1951. The comic strip features a mischievous boy who often causes trouble for his neighbors, especially Mr. Wilson.
- Doug Rogers
- Philip D. Fehrle
- Edward Salier
- Bruce Kalish &David Garberand K.C. Dee
Dennis the Menace: With Herbert Anderson, Jay North, Gloria Henry, Billy Booth. Television episodes built around the same sorts of incidents found in Hank Ketcham's long-running comic strip.
- (2.6K)
- 1959-10-04
- Comedy, Family
- 30
A comedy film based on the Hank Ketcham comic strip, starring Walter Matthau as a retired neighbor who is constantly annoyed by his mischievous young neighbor, Dennis. The film follows Dennis' adventures with his friends, his dog, and a notorious thief who kidnaps him.
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Look out--it's Dennis the Menace! John Hughes, master chronicler of the American kid's imagination, brings Hank Ketcham's beloved comic strip character to the big screen.