Bosom Buddies

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1980
Bosom Buddies
Bosom Buddies

Bosom Buddies 132q46

6.8 | en | Comedy

Kip and Henry, two young studs working for a New York ad agency, must disguise themselves as women to live in the one apartment they can afford.

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EP1  The Truth and Other Lies
Oct. 08,1981
The Truth and Other Lies

After not being about to take Sonny back to his apartment after a date, Kip decided to reveal his secret to Sonny.

EP2  There's No Business
Oct. 15,1981
There's No Business

Henry reluctantly agrees to spend the money that he and Kip are saving for a T-Bill on his Uncle Mort's commercial production company, unaware that Mort owes $17,000 to loanshark Victor.

EP3  Reunion
Oct. 22,1981
Reunion

At his high school reunion, Henry encounters a deaf girl he dumped as his prom date.

EP4  One for You, One for Me
Nov. 27,1981
One for You, One for Me

At ""60 Seconds Street""'s first shareholder's meeting, Herny puts a cap on Kip's abuse of his expense . While Kip is away on a skiing holiday with Sonny, Henry is arrested for buying a stolen video recorder.

EP5  On the Road to Monte Carlo
Dec. 04,1981
On the Road to Monte Carlo

Kip and Henry use insurance money from a elevator accident to take a vacation in Monte Carlo.

EP6  WaterBalloonGate
Dec. 11,1981
WaterBalloonGate

Kip and Henry get into trouble when they drop a water balloon on a government official's car.

EP7  All You Need is Love
Dec. 18,1981
All You Need is Love

Henry begins getting tired of his relationship status--so he decides to submit a personal add in a video dating service. But when he thinks he found the girl of his dreams--he soon finds out that she's not exactly normal.

EP8  Other Than That, She's a Wonderful Person
Dec. 25,1981
Other Than That, She's a Wonderful Person

Henry starts to date an interior decorator that nobody else can stand.

EP9  The Slightly Illustrated Man
Jan. 08,1982
The Slightly Illustrated Man

Amy and Kip decide they will get tattoos to show their devotion to Henry and Sonny.

EP10  Two Percent Solution
Jan. 15,1982
Two Percent Solution

Ruth and Kip and Henry compete for Amy's deciding two percent of company stock.

EP11  Cablevision
Jan. 22,1982
Cablevision

Kip and Henry produce a TV show, on cable, trying to their client's product.

EP12  The Grandfather
Feb. 04,1982
The Grandfather

Henry saves a gangster's granddaughter from being hit by a car and then must put up with the man's `favors'.

EP13  Hildy's Dirt Map
Feb. 11,1982
Hildy's Dirt Map

An immigrant gets a crush on Hildy; much to the dismay of Henry.

EP14  Kip Off the Old Block
Feb. 18,1982
Kip Off the Old Block

When Kip learns his parents are heading for a divorce, it's time for him to play the role of peacemaker.

EP15  The Way Kip and Henry Were
Mar. 04,1982
The Way Kip and Henry Were

Ruth and Kip and Henry reminisce about how she hired them straight out of school.

EP16  Who's on Thirst?
Mar. 11,1982
Who's on Thirst?

Kip and Henry, seeking a little isolation to spark their creativity, become stranded in a wilderness cabin in the dead of winter. The girls, left to their own devices, try to shoot a commercial by themselves, and quickly find they are over their heads.

EP17  Not With My Sister, You Pig
Mar. 18,1982
Not With My Sister, You Pig

Kip's younger sister, Vickie, pays a vist...and he is totally convinced that Henry has seduced her.

EP18  Not the Last Picture Show
Mar. 25,1982
Not the Last Picture Show

Kip and Henry contemplate what they will be like when they are older.

EP19  Call Me Irresponsible
May. 27,1982
Call Me Irresponsible

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Released: 1980-11-27 | Released Producted By: Paramount Television , Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Kip and Henry, two young studs working for a New York ad agency, must disguise themselves as women to live in the one apartment they can afford.

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Wendie Jo Sperber

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Edward K. Milkis

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Paramount Television , Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions

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Bosom Buddies Audience Reviews 104b3x

Jeanskynebu the audience applauded
Twilightfa Watch something else. There are very few redeeming qualities to this film.
Taha Avalos The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
Cassandra Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
Mark Turner It's been 37 years since this show first appeared and we were presented with the acting abilities of two young men beginning their careers. Peter Scolari would go on to more TV work in series like HONEY I SHRUNK THE KIDS and NEWHART. The other actor you may have heard of starring in more big screen movies. His name was Tom Hanks.BOSOM BUDDIES told the story of Kip Wilson (Hanks) and best friend Henry Desmond, two young men with dreams of making it as an artist and writer respectively, who work at an ad agency. When the building they're living in is demolished they look for somewhere else to stay. Agency secretary Amy (Wendie Jo Sperber), who openly longs for Henry, offers them a place for the weekend staying at her apartment. What she fails to mention is the fact that she lives in an all woman's apartment building. In an effort to "skirt" the regulations Kip and Henry borrow some ladies clothing from their workplace and waltz into the apartment complex as Buffy and Hildegard, sisters to Kip and Henry. When they realize how nice and affordable the place is they decide to make it more permanent and rent the room across the hall from Amy.Making the place all the more attractive is the fact that Amy's roommate is Sonny (Donna Dixon), a beautiful blonde that Kip immediately falls in love with. Of course this leads to all sorts of shenanigans as Kip tries to woo Sonny while his alter ego Buffy continues to tell Sonny all about how wonderful a catch her "brother" is.The series was successful enough to garner two full seasons and as a fan I never understood why it disappeared. Reading about it now it seems the ratings just weren't there for the show. Then again when you discover the same thing about a series like CHEERS it makes you wonder why TV executives don't to more to promote their shows and give them a bigger opportunity. The fact that the series has developed a bit of a cult following shows that it could have gone on longer.The biggest attraction of the series was the quirky nature of the comedy involved here. Hanks and Scolari play well off one another and it's easy to see, more so when you read about it, that there are many improvisational items in the series that made it one of the funniest things on TV at the time. Watching it all these years later it is still hilarious and enjoyable.But there is something else interesting to note here. There is no way possible this series could be made in now. The timing of this release, completely unintentional, rides on the coat tails of the #metoo movement and many items in the show would simply not fly in today's politically correct atmosphere. They are harmless and often revolve around the natural attraction between men and women. In fact much of the time when either Kip or Henry act like lecherous males it's to their detriment. And by living lives as women part time they discover the other side of the coin.One episode does a great job of looking at how men look at women as mere meat rather than as entire entities. A night out in drag they're looked over by the men at a local singles bar causing Henry to get angry that the men don't find them attractive enough to bother to ask them to dance. His outrage becomes vocal as Kip tries to remind him that their NOT women and that it's probably in their best interest not to have men attracted to them. Later on Henry realizes that while he was angry at the treatment he received he's been doing the same thing with Amy for some time.There are a number of jokes in the show that are hilarious and yet would cause the latest social warrior to demand a safe space to recover from being forced to listen to them. But the fact remains that comedy is supposed to make us uncomfortable at times, it's supposed to make us think and consider all there is around us. BOSOM BUDDIES did just that with each episode and made us laugh at the same time. It shows what is lacking in most comedies today, a sense of what is right without trying to shove it down your throat while watching. This more subtle approach unites rather than divides, never taking sides like many of today's comedies do. In the end it will make this the better series to and be enjoyed and will reach a larger audience.The single seasons have been released in the past but CBS Home Entertainment is releasing it now in the complete series format in a single box that will most likely take up less shelf space and keep it all together in one spot. If you've never seen the show then by all means pick this one up. You'll find yourself laughing start to finish and in addition to that get exposed to the crazy antics of Hanks in a very different light than seen in recent years. He's become such a great actor and while that's apparent here he's more inclined to remind you of Robin Williams than the star he is today. Pick up a copy and see why.
calvinnme Sure, the storyline had been done before in "Some Like it Hot", but I really loved this show. The obvious reason for looking back on it now is to see Tom Hanks "back in the day" before he hit the big screen. After all, he was the only actor besides Spencer Tracy to ever win back-to-back Best Actor Oscars. Wouldn't you be curious if we had 40 or so half-hour episodes of Spence as a young man parading around in a dress in a situation comedy? I know I would. Besides Tom Hanks, the other cast were terrific, and most had pretty good careers. Peter Scolari (Henry Desmond) had a long run on "Newhart" in the 80's, Donna Dixon (Sonny Lumet) was adequate enough as Hank's love interest on the show, the late Wendy Jo Sperber (Amy Cassidy) was very good as the overweight girl who hoped against hope that Scolari's character would come to love her, and finally there's the early appearance of Telma Hopkins (Isabelle Hammond) who had other comedic roles on "Gimme A Break" and then "Family Matters".It isn't until the second season that Sonny learns the truth about Buffy and Hildy actually being Kip and Henry, and the dynamics of the show pretty much change completely with Kip and Henry and their old boss starting their own ad agency. After a couple of seasons the show simply ran out of steam because there is only so much you can do with such a limited premise - much like Gilligan's Island.
MovieAddict2016 And a delightful glance, at that. Hanks shines in this early television role, as does the rest of the cast. It may not be a classic, but it is good entertainment, and perhaps you can catch it on a Nick-At-Night type channel.
jprice-4 Kip Wilson and Henry Desmond lost their apartment after it torn down and they have nowhere else to live and they live in a hotel for Women Only in New York City.They dress up as women.It's a TV Classic and stars Tom Hanks before he becomes a movie star.I give it ****1/2.