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from "All in the Family" (1971)
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Alternate Names:
Michael Stivic / Michael stivic
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- "Archie Bunker's Place"
- Thanksgiving Reunion: Part 1 (1979) TV episode, Played by Rob Reiner
- Thanksgiving Reunion: Part 2 (1979) TV episode, Played by Rob Reiner - "All in the Family"
- California, Here We Are: Part 2 (1978) TV episode, Played by Rob Reiner
- California, Here We Are: Part 1 (1978) TV episode, Played by Rob Reiner
- The Stivics Go West (1978) TV episode, Played by Rob Reiner
- The Dinner Guest (1978) TV episode, Played by Rob Reiner
- Mike's New Job (1978) TV episode, Played by Rob Reiner
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From "All in the Family: Sammy's Visit (#2.21)" (1972)
Mike Stivic: Just a minute ago, he was the ace of spades, now he's Mr. Davis?
Archie Bunker: Because he worked himself up to be called Mr. Davis and he deserves that! Because in this great country a man like him can overcome the unequalness of his color and rise to become a great star!
Mike Stivic: Arch, what, what do you mean "unequalness"? What's the difference between our neighbor Lionel Jefferson and Sammy Davis Jr.?
Archie Bunker: Ten million dollars and five purple Cadillacs.
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Mike Stivic: Just a minute ago, he was the ace of spades, now he's Mr. Davis?
Archie Bunker: Because he worked himself up to be called Mr. Davis and he deserves that! Because in this great country a man like him can overcome the unequalness of his color and rise to become a great star!
Mike Stivic: Arch, what, what do you mean "unequalness"? What's the difference between our neighbor Lionel Jefferson and Sammy Davis Jr.?
Archie Bunker: Ten million dollars and five purple Cadillacs.
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