Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuBecause of a bad investment, Captain and Mrs. Peabody are evicted from their home. Mrs. Peabody finds lodging at a retirement home, but as only single women are allowed, the Captain has to m... Alles lesenBecause of a bad investment, Captain and Mrs. Peabody are evicted from their home. Mrs. Peabody finds lodging at a retirement home, but as only single women are allowed, the Captain has to make other arrangements. However, after witnessing their tearful goodbye, the home's reside... Alles lesenBecause of a bad investment, Captain and Mrs. Peabody are evicted from their home. Mrs. Peabody finds lodging at a retirement home, but as only single women are allowed, the Captain has to make other arrangements. However, after witnessing their tearful goodbye, the home's residents vote to allow the couple to move in together. The Captain is a reluctant lodger, uncom... Alles lesen
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Perth Nickerson
- (as Dan Dailey Jr.)
- Old Lady
- (Nicht genannt)
- Man in Store
- (Nicht genannt)
- Old Lady
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- Randy - Seaman
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- Lady Buying Groceries
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It's Coburn's film all the way, but the acting of all is uniformly excellent and it is paced well by director Robert B. Sinclair. And you get to see Dan Dailey in his second film.
It's rather startling to see this cast of mostly 50-ish players being residents in an "old ladies home", particularly the vivacious if well into middle-age Billie Burke. This was one of Coburn's first starring roles and one of the few in which the great character actress Beulah Bondi has essentially the "leading lady" part. The other old gals at the home get rather infatuated with the lone man on the premises, leading to misunderstandings and bit of jealousy. I was fairly shocked by one rather unkind speech Beulah spouses to the maiden ladies about them not knowing what it's like to have a man in their lives.
It was nice to have the chance to see this little film on Turner Classic Movies but I found it rather dull and didn't keep it as a permanent title in my film collection.
Coburn is surrounded by a talented supporting cast. They make the most of this simple story that is amusing.
BEULAH BONDI, HELEN BRODERICK, BILLIE BURKE and MARJORIE MAIN have their moments when Coburn is forced to find shelter in a home for women. VIRGINIA GREY provides romantic interest for Dan Dailey.
Despite a good cast, it's a pleasant trifle of the B-film variety. The title leads one to suspect Coburn will be masquerading as a woman, but no such thing. It's merely the fact that he's in a boarding house for ladies.
Summing up: Silly plot is pretty much of a yawner. Coburn has an abundance of corny lines like "Women is funny critters" and says "I reckon" every few minutes, as if he's playing Walter Brennan. It's no wonder you never heard of this one before.
I know Coburn fans who will find it a pleasant enough trifle, but it gets a decidedly negative review from me, overly sentimental and implausible nonsense makes it downright painful to watch.
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- WissenswertesThis film was first telecast in Philadelphia Saturday 9 February 1957 on WFIL (Channel 6), followed by Los Angeles Tuesday 12 February 1957 on KTTV (Channel 11), by New Haven CT Saturday 16 February 1957 on WNHC (Channel 8), by San Antonio Tuesday 19 February 1957 on WOAI (Channel 4), and by Altoona PA Monday 25 February 1957 on WFBG (Channel 10); its initial airing in Norfolk VA took place 5 March 1957 on WTAR (Channel 3), in Chicago 3 April 1957 on WBBM (Channel 2), in Seattle 15 April 1957 on KING (Channel 5), in Minneapolis 27 July 1957 on KMGM (Channel 9), and in San Francisco 4 November 1958 on KGO (Channel 7). In New York City, its earliest documented telecast presently stands at 20 May 1961 on WCBS (Channel 2).
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Blossy Stort: [at the home for retired ladies] Oh oh, it's Samuel with the fish. Yoo-hoo, yoo-hoo- Samuel!
[she runs off]
Mrs. Jane Homans: [to Blossy] Is it necessary to greet the delivery men?
Nancy Crocker: Don't you speak to people you know?
Mrs. Jane Homans: I'd hardly wave at a fish peddler.
Nancy Crocker: Why not, he might toss you a mackerel.
- VerbindungenRemake of Old Lady 31 (1920)
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 5 Minuten
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