
The Beverly Hillbillies
A fortune hunter (Mike Minor) pretends to be a descendant of Davy Crockett.

A fortune hunter (Mike Minor) pretends to be a descendant of Davy Crockett.

Dick Bremerkamp, a penniless actor, learns the Clampetts are millionaires and courts Elly.

Jethro leaves home when he learns his ugly childhood sweetheart is coming for a visit.

Elly gets a job at Mr. Drysdale's bank and shares an apartment with Jane.

Granny and Elly, assured of their equal rights, return to the Clampett mansion.

Granny and Elly move out and are replaced by a trio of Japanese women.

Granny and Elly join the women's rights movement, leaving all the chores to Jed and Jethro.

Drysdale's downtrodden bank secretaries organize a fight for better wages and working conditions.

The Clampetts, encouraged by Mr. Drysdale, guard Malibu Beach from the grunion.

The Clampetts man the battlements in preparation for an invasion of grunion.

Granny is finally convinced that Elly's boyfriend is a human being -- not half frog.

Granny thinks Shorty has turned into a seal because he ignored her warnings about the swimming pool.

Granny sends back home to the hills for Shorty to help break up Elly's romance with Mark Templeton.

Granny fears the family will turn into frogs.

Granny consults a psychiatrist to keep frogman Templeton from turning into a real frog.

Romance enters Elly's life when Navy Lt. Templeton visits the Clampetts.

The Clampetts plan a trip to Washington to give the president their fortune to fight air pollution.

Jed prepares to underwrite con man Honest John's scheme to drill a channel in the mountains.

The Clampetts again meet "Honest John," the confidence man who had sold them half of Manhattan.

The Clampett mansion is set up as a hotel for women, and Mr. Drysdale decides he can extort money.