अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंFeuding fathers deal with the shocking news that their sons were switched at birth, meaning that one of their daughters is about to marry her own brother.Feuding fathers deal with the shocking news that their sons were switched at birth, meaning that one of their daughters is about to marry her own brother.Feuding fathers deal with the shocking news that their sons were switched at birth, meaning that one of their daughters is about to marry her own brother.
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
Olin Howland
- Bit Part
- (as Olin Howland)
Harry C. Bradley
- Mr. Wilson, Marriage License Clerk
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Before taking an assignment in Alaska, aspiring engineer Freddie Bartholomew (as David "Davy" Conway) decides to marry beautiful blonde sweetheart Jill Browning (as Carol Harrison). Her brother Jimmy Lydon (as Robert "Bob" Harrison) is also Mr. Bartholomew's best friend and neighbor. Since fathers Edward Everett Horton (as Everett Conway) and Tom Tully (as Henry Harrison) are always bickering, the youngsters leave town to elope. Meanwhile, their parents learn Bartholomew and Mr. Lydon, born on the same day, were switched at birth - meaning Bartholomew is about to marry his sister!
"The Town Went Wild" is notable as the last starring feature for Bartholomew. A wildly popular "child" star and moderately popular "teen" star, Bartholomew is appealing, but obviously not destined to be a leading man. Here, he appears capable of a Roddy McDowall-type career, but it was not in the cards. Bartholomew made a few more appearances, mostly on television. This is not a big budget film, but neither is it poor. Bartholomew is joined by a gorgeous girlfriend, his friend Lydon, and a capable cast of co-stars. Alas, the story failed them; nobody was laughing at incest comedy.
***** The Town Went Wild (12/15/44) Ralph Murphy ~ Freddie Bartholomew, Jimmy Lydon, Edward Everett Horton, Tom Tully
"The Town Went Wild" is notable as the last starring feature for Bartholomew. A wildly popular "child" star and moderately popular "teen" star, Bartholomew is appealing, but obviously not destined to be a leading man. Here, he appears capable of a Roddy McDowall-type career, but it was not in the cards. Bartholomew made a few more appearances, mostly on television. This is not a big budget film, but neither is it poor. Bartholomew is joined by a gorgeous girlfriend, his friend Lydon, and a capable cast of co-stars. Alas, the story failed them; nobody was laughing at incest comedy.
***** The Town Went Wild (12/15/44) Ralph Murphy ~ Freddie Bartholomew, Jimmy Lydon, Edward Everett Horton, Tom Tully
This one is badly in need of restoration.. the sound, picture, and editing are just HORRIBLE! historically, it's quite interesting for the big stars in here, Freddie Bartholomew (the son) and Edward Horton (the father). Davey (Bartholomew) wants to marry Carol (Jill Browning, who only made a couple films...), but the parents are feuding. It's corny and goofy.... kind of a comedy, but not really. its pretty dated. The parental units find out the sons may have been switched at birth, so somebody might be marrying their own sibling! never really gets going. so much talking, and the "comedy" is so forced. So much talking. it sounds like it may have started out as a play...? you may also recognize Mr. Tweedle ( Charles Halton)... he was always the prim and proper landlord/judge/teacher/justice of the peace. and a female judge. that was actually way AHEAD of its time. It's okay. not so funny, but entertaining. Directed by Ralph Murphy. showing on Moonlight Movies channel.
"The Town Went Wild" is a low-budget B-movie that tries way too hard. Its plot has MANY holes and the film too many cheap laughs to take very seriously or to recommend. And, perhaps this is why the film is in the public domain.
Edward Everett Horton and Tom Tully play obnoxious neighbors who have been feuding in suburbia for ages. Little do they know that their kids are planning on eloping. However, everything gets really complicated when the man in charge of the records office makes a discovery--the men's two sons were apparently switched at the hospital. So, the young couple turn out to be brother and sister! Fortunately, the marriage hadn't yet taken place, but the marriage license IS on record and both angry fathers agree, for the first time, to work together.
The film abounds with kooky plot twists and much of the humor hinges on Tully and Horton screaming--and this gets old after a while. There are some good actors in this film but the writing is inconsistent and full of dumb coincidences to take very seriously. If you don't mind a bad film, give it a try....just don't say I didn't warn you.
Edward Everett Horton and Tom Tully play obnoxious neighbors who have been feuding in suburbia for ages. Little do they know that their kids are planning on eloping. However, everything gets really complicated when the man in charge of the records office makes a discovery--the men's two sons were apparently switched at the hospital. So, the young couple turn out to be brother and sister! Fortunately, the marriage hadn't yet taken place, but the marriage license IS on record and both angry fathers agree, for the first time, to work together.
The film abounds with kooky plot twists and much of the humor hinges on Tully and Horton screaming--and this gets old after a while. There are some good actors in this film but the writing is inconsistent and full of dumb coincidences to take very seriously. If you don't mind a bad film, give it a try....just don't say I didn't warn you.
The plot.
Feuding fathers deal with the shocking news that their sons were switched at birth, meaning that one of their daughters is about to marry her own brother.
It's not a very good movie. The comedy is poor and the exposition is boring. Plus the musical soundtrack is really a distraction. It's the most annoying and inappropriate score I have ever heard.
On the downswing Freddie Bartholomew stars in this and he's already lost his boyish cuteness.
Too bad.
Feuding fathers deal with the shocking news that their sons were switched at birth, meaning that one of their daughters is about to marry her own brother.
It's not a very good movie. The comedy is poor and the exposition is boring. Plus the musical soundtrack is really a distraction. It's the most annoying and inappropriate score I have ever heard.
On the downswing Freddie Bartholomew stars in this and he's already lost his boyish cuteness.
Too bad.
Low-Grade attempt to make a movie in the Preston Sturges vein. It has some Sturges elements: risque subject matter (incestuous engagement), over-the-top angry fathers, small-town politicians, and a fair amount of shouting, -- it even has Sturges regular Jimmy Conlin, but it has none of the Sturges dialogue, speed, or timing.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाFreddie Bartholomew's last major film.
- भाव
David Conway: I don't know if I'm him or me.
Carol Harrison: Well, if you don't know who you are and he doesn't know who he is, then how do I know if I'm going to be your wife and his sister or his wife and your sister?
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटOpening card: In the year 921 BC , Tyremus the philosopher said (gibberish), and we heartily agree.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Hollywood Comedy Legends (2011)
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विवरण
- चलने की अवधि
- 1 घं 17 मि(77 min)
- रंग
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 1.37 : 1
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