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El huevo y yo

Título original: The Egg and I
  • 1947
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  • 1h 48min
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Claudette Colbert, Percy Kilbride, Fred MacMurray, and Marjorie Main in El huevo y yo (1947)
On their wedding night, Bob reveals to Betty that he has purchased an abandoned chicken farm. Betty struggles to adapt to their new rural lifestyle, especially when a glamorous neighbor seems to set her eyes on Bob.
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En su noche de bodas, Bob le revela a Betty que ha comprado una granja de pollos abandonada. Betty lucha por adaptarse a su nuevo estilo de vida rural, especialmente cuando una glamurosa vec... Leer todoEn su noche de bodas, Bob le revela a Betty que ha comprado una granja de pollos abandonada. Betty lucha por adaptarse a su nuevo estilo de vida rural, especialmente cuando una glamurosa vecina parece poner sus ojos en Bob.En su noche de bodas, Bob le revela a Betty que ha comprado una granja de pollos abandonada. Betty lucha por adaptarse a su nuevo estilo de vida rural, especialmente cuando una glamurosa vecina parece poner sus ojos en Bob.

  • Dirección
    • Chester Erskine
  • Guionistas
    • Betty MacDonald
    • Chester Erskine
    • Fred F. Finklehoffe
  • Elenco
    • Claudette Colbert
    • Fred MacMurray
    • Marjorie Main
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.9/10
    3.4 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Chester Erskine
    • Guionistas
      • Betty MacDonald
      • Chester Erskine
      • Fred F. Finklehoffe
    • Elenco
      • Claudette Colbert
      • Fred MacMurray
      • Marjorie Main
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    • 12Opiniones de los críticos
    • 44Metascore
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
      • 2 nominaciones en total

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    Claudette Colbert
    Claudette Colbert
    • Betty
    Fred MacMurray
    Fred MacMurray
    • Bob
    Marjorie Main
    Marjorie Main
    • Ma Kettle
    Louise Allbritton
    Louise Allbritton
    • Harriet Putnam
    Percy Kilbride
    Percy Kilbride
    • Pa Kettle
    Richard Long
    Richard Long
    • Tom Kettle
    Billy House
    Billy House
    • Billy Reed
    Ida Moore
    Ida Moore
    • Old Lady
    Donald MacBride
    Donald MacBride
    • Mr. Henty
    Samuel S. Hinds
    Samuel S. Hinds
    • Sheriff
    Esther Dale
    Esther Dale
    • Mrs. Hicks
    Elisabeth Risdon
    Elisabeth Risdon
    • Betty's Mother
    John Berkes
    John Berkes
    • Geoduck
    Victor Potel
    Victor Potel
    • Crowbar
    • (as Vic Potel)
    Fuzzy Knight
    Fuzzy Knight
    • Cab Driver
    Isabel O'Madigan
    • Mrs. Hicks' Mother
    Dorothy Vaughan
    Dorothy Vaughan
    • Maid
    John Alban
    John Alban
    • Reveler at Country Dance
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    • Dirección
      • Chester Erskine
    • Guionistas
      • Betty MacDonald
      • Chester Erskine
      • Fred F. Finklehoffe
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    8wlandolfi-1

    "The Egg & I " is a riot.

    This movie was based on a book of the same title. The woman who wrote the book, Betty MacDonald, wrote it with her experiences as a young wife living on a chicken farm in the Pacific Northwest. It is worth noting that in the film, Claudette Colbert's character's name is Betty and Fred MacMurray's character's name is Bob (her husband's name). As for the film, we are not told exactly where the characters are supposed to be living although it is safe to say they are far away in the country. What we do know is that Fred MacMurray plays a recent war veteran who tells Claudette Colbert, his wife, that he has just purchased a chicken farm and that he intends for them to live out there so they can raise chickens. This is the beginning of what is a riot because they are both city people trying to get used to life on the farm. Bob (Fred MacMurray's character) is overly enthusiastic about the whole move but one can tell right away that much as Betty (Claudette Colbert's character) tries to be supportive, she is not as taken by it. First of all, the farm house is decrepit, they have to deal with the Kettle clan (especially Pa Kettle who is always asking for things but never returning favors) as well as a seductive woman who has a mechanical farm next door and has eyes for Bob.

    The movie is a riot as we see the couple dealing with everything I have mentioned. I have watched the movie a number of times and even have the video tape of it. I sometimes try to imagine what it would be like if someone said to me one day, "You're moving on a farm tomorrow. Now go to work!" Well, I guess it would probably not be much different from this film!
    7silverscreen888

    Comedy Classic About Two City Folk, Chickens and Ma and Pa Kettle

    This charming, lively and atmospheric sojourn into the country is one of the most famous and influential of all "rustic" films. Like "Mr. Blandings Builds His dream House" and "George Washington Slept Here", Betty MacDonald's "The Egg and I" tells the cautionary tale of a city dweller and his wife trying to establish a new life form themselves far from the city's amenities. Usually one partner is more enthusiastic about the relocation than is the other--in this case, a young wife played by Claudette Colbert--while the mate is hell-bent on leaving the city's inconveniences behind--in this case Fred MacMurray. The film has a deceptively simple plot-line. In pursuit of the goal of running an egg-producing farm, MacMurray drags his new wife into the country; the remainder of the film comprises three plot lines: 1. The way they are rooked, helped, charmed and appalled by their bucolic neighbors, especially Ma and pa kettle played for the first time on the screen my Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride; 2. Involvements with a gorgeous neighbor (Louise Allbritton) whom Colbert thinks is a rival for her husband's affections; and 3. Difficulties with a very old and run-down physical property owing to long-term prior neglect, bad weather, etc. This bare summary of events I suggest captures the essence of the storyline rather succinctly; but it also omits the hysteria of Colbert's reactions, her distaste at first for the entire project, and the genial atmosphere of "what next" that permeates all the couple's dealings with nature, their neighbors and their own negotiations about their new marriage and the terms on which it is to be lived. Unlike many incompetent later so-called comedies, this is a true comedy--something that cannot end badly for the participants if they physically persevere; and it is quite realistic, if broadly mounted. How many other films can you the viewer recall which introduces Ma and Pa Kettle, a slinky blond egg-ranch owner, a 300 pound ladies man, a run-down chicken ranch, a college-trained hillbilly engineer and a succession of incompetent workmen? Frank Skinner provided suitable comedic music; the film was directed by veteran Chester Erskine, from a story and screenplay he adopted from the Macdonald novel along with Fred F. Finkelhoffe. The two produced also along with Leonard Goldstein, and they produced an instant classic and a box-office smash. Milton Krasner supplied a consistent cinematography, helped along by a very fine production design by Bernard Herzbrun and inventive set decorations by Oliver Emert and Russell A. Gausman. The fine cast is headed by Fred MacMurray as a believable Bob Macdonald, and Claudette Colbert, very powerful as always and only a bit too old for the part. As the rival egg rancher, Louise Allbritton is cultured, and brilliant as usual. Billy House as the amorous Mr. Reed, Elisabeth Risdon as Betty's mother, Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride and Richard Long as the Kettles are all very much up to their parts, which in lesser hands might have turned into caricatures. others in the well-chosen cast include Samuel S. Hinds as the Sheriff, Ida Moore, Fuzzy Knight, Isabel O'Madigan, Esther Dale, Donald MacBride and John Berkes. It is hard to say enough nice things about the consistent style of this B/W treasure. What makes it work apart from the straightforward direction and the sincere professional actors I suggest is the categorical theme--Betty (Colbert) finally wanting her marriage to work, rather than her husband's equally legitimate desire to make a go of the egg ranch project he has always wanted to head, even if it means making his wife uncomfortable for a while. This is a film many admire, myself among them, and many more like even better that they admire it. It is a fine autumn film any night you want some genuinely-earned laughter.
    Monika-5

    Enjoyable

    I found this to be a very cute and charming little movie. Claudette Colbert was a hoot as the long suffering Betty, and Fred MacMurray was equally as good as Bob, trying so hard to achieve success but neglecting Betty in the process. Ma and Pa Kettle steal the whole film out from under them, so it's no big surprise they got their own film series after this. A warm and funny movie all around.
    7planktonrules

    Cute, fun and entertaining,...and the inspiration for 1960s TV

    This movie won't change your life and it isn't the most memorable film I have ever seen. However, it is a lot of fun and a welcome change of pace. It's also a pretty good movie for the entire family.

    Fred MacMurray is married to Claudette Colbert (this pairing is a bit hard to believe, but I can live with that). Out of the blue, Fred announces that he's bored with his executive life and has sold everything to buy a chicken farm in the middle of nowhere. But, he and Claudette know nothing about farming and the "dream farm" turns out to be a real dump. Despite all this, Claudette is a real trooper and goes along with it instead of killing Fred in his sleep (which is what my wife kept suggesting as the film began). Along the way, they meet a lot of odd but nice characters, such as Ma and Pa Kettle (later, of the MA AND PA KETTLE series). They also meet a divorced woman who seems to have her sights set on Fred, though he refuses to believe this.

    There's a lot more to the film than the last paragraph would indicate, but I don't want to spoil the film. As for the film overall, it evokes a nice light mood and is pretty funny, but also shies away from broad humor--striking a nice balance. The acting and writing are very good as well. In particular, I loved how the film began and ended with Claudette turning to the camera and talking with the audience--this was a cute touch.

    Interestingly enough, when you think about it, this movie must have been the basis for the later TV series GREEN ACRES. There are way too many parallels to have this be due to chance. Apart from the city people moving to the country to farm, the home is a dump, the neighbors are VERY quirky and there's even a traveling salesman much like Mr. Haney!
    8twanurit

    Still Funny

    Having not seen this picture in years, I wondered if it would still be enjoyable. It is. Claudette Colbert is superb as Betty MacDonald, the author of the best selling book of what this is based upon, uprooting herself from the big city to accompany her husband (Fred MacMurray) on a farming dream. Their trials and tribulations are amusing and cute; MacMurray is well-cast. The film introduced the zany characters of Ma and Pa Kettle (Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride), parents of 15 children, who were a huge hit and spawned their own series of 9 films (2 without Percy). However, my favorite character is Harriet Putnam, deliciously portrayed by Louise Allbritton, a slim, slinky, aristocratic, velvety voiced blonde beauty, with a yen for the burly MacMurray. She owns a very modern farm down the road, replete with farmhands, technology, conveniences, but "no Man." Her scenes with the jealous Colbert are priceless, and Allbritton shows a great flair for comic timing. This classic can be seen as an inspiration for two popular 1960s television comedy series, "Green Acres" and "The Beverly Hillbillies." Enjoy!

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    • Trivia
      This comedy was such a hit with audiences, it spawned the Ma and Pa Kettle series in nine films, released from 1949 to 1957.
    • Errores
      Cleopatra the pig has a string attached to its hind leg, probably pulled by its handler off-screen.
    • Citas

      Betty MacDonald: They don't want us here - The wind and the mountains and the rain - They're fighting us all the time. We've got to get out of this place before it's too late!

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Fuerza bruta (1947)
    • Bandas sonoras
      The Egg and I
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      Written by Harry Akst, Al Jolson, Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 13 de junio de 1947 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • También se conoce como
      • The Egg and I
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Santa Clarita, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productora
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 48 minutos
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      • Black and White
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