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I Dream Of Jeannie Secrets You've Never Heard Before - Page 16 of 45 - Kiwi Report

I Dream Of Jeannie Secrets You've Never Heard Before


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[post_page_title]”The Brass Bottle” [/post_page_title]
The Brass Bottle was a feature film released in 1964 and starred Barbara Eden, Tony Randall, and Burl Ilves. The movie had such a grand impact on Sidney Sheldon (I Dream of Jeannie’s creator), and inspired the plot for the hit tv series. Funny enough, Barbara didn’t play the genie in The Brass Bottle film – Burl Ives was responsible for bringing the big screen version of a small-time genie to life. Contrary to popular belief, a lot of people still assume that I Dream of Jeannie was influenced by Bewitched; this isn’t true, but there is a connection that’ll we get to shortly.
Brass-Bottle

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