Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA girl's (Adele Pearce) father (Leon Errol) refuses to let her marry her boyfriend (Dennis O'Keefe) until he has $1,000 in the bank.A girl's (Adele Pearce) father (Leon Errol) refuses to let her marry her boyfriend (Dennis O'Keefe) until he has $1,000 in the bank.A girl's (Adele Pearce) father (Leon Errol) refuses to let her marry her boyfriend (Dennis O'Keefe) until he has $1,000 in the bank.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Pamela Blake
- Edna Brewster
- (as Adele Pearce)
Frank O'Connor
- Policeman
- (scènes coupées)
Larry Steers
- Salesman
- (scènes coupées)
Michael Audley
- Auto Salesman
- (non crédité)
Stanley Blystone
- Fingerprint Expert with Winton
- (non crédité)
Charles Darwin
- Customer
- (non crédité)
Lester Dorr
- Auto Salesman
- (non crédité)
Eddie Dunn
- Detective Winton
- (non crédité)
Frank Faylen
- Minerva Auto Loan Cashier
- (non crédité)
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WE JUST SCREENED this RKO potboiler today. Prior to that time, we never heard of it; although star Leon Errol has been familiar to us for some time now. Back in the early 1970's, Chicago TV station, Channel 32, WFLD TV (Now a Fox subsidiary) would alternate the showing of RKO sound comedies that featured LEON ERROL with those in EDGAR KENNEDY's series on different afternoons.
THIS FEATURE WAS essentially an extension of the 2 reelers that Mr. Errol had done during that period; which both exploited the existing screen character & familiarity, but also provided a short "B" picture to fill out the then popular Double Feature packaging to movie house operators.
THE ADDITION OF an expanded cast did help to transform in l-e-n-g-t-h-e-n-I-n-g the story from 2 reeler to short feature. Those included were: Dennis O'Keefe, Pamela Blake, Marjore Gleason and (curiously) Erskine Sanford (late of CITIZEN KANE). Unbilled Frank Faylen as loan company clerk along with Tom Kennedy and Walter Catlett provide great foils for Leon.
THE PRINT THAT was run on Turner Classic Television (though distributed by Warner Brothers TV)was that bearing the umbrella title of "MOVIETIME USA". That was the name used by RKO circa 1958 when +C & C Television Corp." released hundreds of old RKO RADIO Pictures features to the local TV stations. Until recently, WLS TV Channel 7 ran many of these movies on their late night weekend schedules. These included mostly unknown and forgettable titles, but also the likes of KING KONG, THE INFORMER and even CITIZEN KANE!
THIS FEATURE WAS essentially an extension of the 2 reelers that Mr. Errol had done during that period; which both exploited the existing screen character & familiarity, but also provided a short "B" picture to fill out the then popular Double Feature packaging to movie house operators.
THE ADDITION OF an expanded cast did help to transform in l-e-n-g-t-h-e-n-I-n-g the story from 2 reeler to short feature. Those included were: Dennis O'Keefe, Pamela Blake, Marjore Gleason and (curiously) Erskine Sanford (late of CITIZEN KANE). Unbilled Frank Faylen as loan company clerk along with Tom Kennedy and Walter Catlett provide great foils for Leon.
THE PRINT THAT was run on Turner Classic Television (though distributed by Warner Brothers TV)was that bearing the umbrella title of "MOVIETIME USA". That was the name used by RKO circa 1958 when +C & C Television Corp." released hundreds of old RKO RADIO Pictures features to the local TV stations. Until recently, WLS TV Channel 7 ran many of these movies on their late night weekend schedules. These included mostly unknown and forgettable titles, but also the likes of KING KONG, THE INFORMER and even CITIZEN KANE!
This movie is another one of those "tours de force" for Leon Erroll. He can, at times be a very funny man. Unfortunately, at other times, he is simply nerve wracking and annoying. IMHO it's split about 50-50 in this film. Erroll has promised his daughter and her fiancee that if the fiancee is able to save $1000, he will give them an additional $1000. But, for reasons that are never adequately explained and are rather far fetched, Erroll suddenly becomes cash poor and will not be able to come up with the additional $1000. Of course all of this leads to a series of deceptions and mix ups as Erroll frantically tries to obtain the money without having to tell his family of his financial situation. If you are a fan of Leon Erroll you will probably enjoy this picture. All others should be warned that there are several scenes that will test your' patience and your' nerves. BTW, the family maid and the next door neighbor are both extremely obnoxious and very grating characters.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe $1,000 in 1940 would equate to nearly $17,000 in 2016.
- Bandes originalesLondon Bridge is Falling Down
Music by Samuel Hosfeld (1888)
Words by Frank Dumont
Sung a cappella by Leon Errol
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- La caida del papá
- Lieux de tournage
- Société de production
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- Durée1 heure 7 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Pop Always Pays (1940) officially released in India in English?
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