View Full Version : Was the Bottle on I Dream of Jeannie Just a Painted Jim Beam Whiskey Bottle?


TMC
03-08-2023, 01:09 AM
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In a new TV Legends Revealed, learn whether Jeannie's bottle on I Dream of Jeannie was just a painted bottle of Jim Beam whiskey.

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TV LEGEND: The original bottle on I Dream of Jannie was a re-painted bottle of Jim Beam whiskey.

On television shows, the prop people are often just absolute geniuses. The ability to see something and say, “I bet that that could be used for THIS” is just amazing to me. In the past, I’ve written about how Dr. McCoy’s original medical devices (https://legendsrevealed.com/entertainment/2013/06/13/were-dr-mccoys-medial-instruments-really-just-fancy-salt-shakers/) on Star Trek were simply fancy salt and pepper shakers. This time around, we have a similar situation with I Dream of Jeannie.

As you likely know, the concept of I Dream of Jeannie was that astronaut Major Tony Nelson (Larry Hagman) discovered a bottle, and within it was a genie that he called Jeannie (Barbara Eden).

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Well, as it turns out, the bottle that they used on the show was not only NOT designed for the show, but it was something that anyone could have bought at the local liquor store! The original genie bottle on the series was a painted version of this Jim Beam commemorative bottle for Christmas…

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The bottle was painted to make it look more antique. The original, which was kept by the original director of the series, Gene Nelson, until he passed away, was auctioned off a few years back and Barbara Eden confirmed that the bottle that was auctioned off was THE original bottle…

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The bottles were later painted pink and purple in later seasons, and there were about 12 bottles used over the course of the series, with some of the bottles used just for stunts (smoke bombs released from the bottle to signify Jeannie exiting the bottle)…

Eden herself kept one of the stunt bottles used in the final episode of the series. Hagman kept one of the original non-stunt bottles, as well.

The legend is…

STATUS: True

MichaelKeith
03-08-2023, 11:16 AM
Very neat. I think I'd rather have a plain, non-painted bottle over the painted ones. Wondering if ebay carries these old Jim Beam bottles?

tcr1701
03-09-2023, 08:47 PM
Way back in the 1970s and 1980s you could find these Jim Beam bottles at flea markets for $3 or so. I bought a few over the years and I think $7 was the most I ever paid in the 80s. Now, Ebay does have them but way more than $7.