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Five Little Peppers at Home

  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 1 h 7 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,0/10
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Tommy Bond, Edith Fellows, Bobby Larson, Charles Peck, and Dorothy Anne Seese in Five Little Peppers at Home (1940)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaEver since the poor Pepper family - widowed Mrs. Pepper and her five children Polly, Ben, Joey, Davie and Phronsie - warmed the once cold heart of wealthy businessman J.H. King, they have li... Ler tudoEver since the poor Pepper family - widowed Mrs. Pepper and her five children Polly, Ben, Joey, Davie and Phronsie - warmed the once cold heart of wealthy businessman J.H. King, they have lived with him and his grandson Jasper in his mansion. The close proximity has allowed the s... Ler tudoEver since the poor Pepper family - widowed Mrs. Pepper and her five children Polly, Ben, Joey, Davie and Phronsie - warmed the once cold heart of wealthy businessman J.H. King, they have lived with him and his grandson Jasper in his mansion. The close proximity has allowed the seed of unspoken puppy love at least to germinate between Polly and Jasper. J.H. initially ... Ler tudo

  • Direção
    • Charles Barton
  • Roteiristas
    • Harry Sauber
    • Margaret Sidney
  • Artistas
    • Edith Fellows
    • Dorothy Anne Seese
    • Clarence Kolb
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,0/10
    173
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Charles Barton
    • Roteiristas
      • Harry Sauber
      • Margaret Sidney
    • Artistas
      • Edith Fellows
      • Dorothy Anne Seese
      • Clarence Kolb
    • 7Avaliações de usuários
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Edith Fellows
    Edith Fellows
    • Polly Pepper
    Dorothy Anne Seese
    • Phronsie Pepper
    • (as Dorothy Ann Seese)
    Clarence Kolb
    Clarence Kolb
    • Mr. King
    Dorothy Peterson
    Dorothy Peterson
    • Mrs. Pepper
    Ronald Sinclair
    Ronald Sinclair
    • Jasper
    Charles Peck
    Charles Peck
    • Ben Pepper
    Tommy Bond
    Tommy Bond
    • Joey Pepper
    Bobby Larson
    Bobby Larson
    • Davie Pepper
    Rex Evans
    Rex Evans
    • Martin
    Herbert Rawlinson
    Herbert Rawlinson
    • Mr. Decker
    Laura Treadwell
    • Aunt Martha
    Sam Ash
    Sam Ash
    • Hartley
    • (não creditado)
    Bruce Bennett
    Bruce Bennett
    • Jim - King's Chauffeur
    • (não creditado)
    Joe De Stefani
    • Hart
    • (não creditado)
    John Dilson
    John Dilson
    • Daniels
    • (não creditado)
    Ann Doran
    Ann Doran
    • Nurse
    • (não creditado)
    Paul Everton
    Paul Everton
    • Thomas J. Townsend
    • (não creditado)
    Richard Fiske
    Richard Fiske
    • Aunt Martha's Chauffeur
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Charles Barton
    • Roteiristas
      • Harry Sauber
      • Margaret Sidney
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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    4lugonian

    The Peppers and the Kings

    FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS AT HOME (Columbia, 1940), directed by Charles Barton, a continuing story from Margaret Sidney's own storybook characters, sets the pattern for future installments with the presentation of the five Pepper children popping up from behind giant pepper shakers introducing themselves individually by character name before the introduction cast and credits fill the screen. Before getting through the basic plot elements, a forward message gives the movie viewing audience an idea to what's being presented: "For those who may not have seen Margaret Sidney's immortal Pepper family, may we sketch on bringing their earlier motion picture adventures. We first met Mrs. Pepper and her five little Peppers in a very modest home of Gusty Corners. Through a 50% ownership in a copper mine left to Polly Pepper by her father, the Peppers meet the mining financier J.H. King and his grandson, Jasper. In preference to servicing her shares, Polly and Mr. King become partners in the mine, and Mrs. Pepper and the five little Peppers went to live in the home of Mr. King where we now find them." For this second installment, the name of Dorothy Ann Seese as little Phronsie Pepper, is promoted from eighth to second in the cast listing. While Charles Peck and Tommy Bond resume their original roles as Ben and Joey, Bobby Larson takes over as Davie, as originated by Jimmy Leake. And now, on with the story.

    In the initial entry, the death of John Pepper was mentioned as killed in a mine cave-in while having it surveyed. Resuming where the previous film left off, J.H. King (Clarence Kolb), a business tycoon, who's become fond of the Pepper family, especially little Phronsie, invests everything he owns into the mining shares in order to keep the Peppers from going bankrupt. By doing this, he becomes bankrupt himself, losing everything, including his home. The news becomes so shocking that King becomes desperately ill. Polly (Edith Fellows), learning he'll be unable to resume living on his estate, suggests they all move back to their home in Gusty Corners, with Mr. King and his orphan grandson, Jasper (Ronald Sinclair) as their house-guests. Martin (Rex Evans), King's loyal butler of ten years, not wanting to lose his position with Mr. King, moves in with the Peppers as well. As Mrs. Pepper (Dorothy Peterson) resumes her employ working at the factory, with Ben (Charles Peck) earning extra money delivering newspaper. Later on, Jasper's snobbish Aunt Martha (Laura Treadwell) stirs up trouble by wanting to prevent her nephew from living under poor conditions and having him move in with her; while Polly (Edith Fellows), wanting to save King from facing foreclosure, returns to her late father's mine to prove that it's still worth of rich copper deposits. Accompanied by Martin and her younger siblings, all goes well until they end up trapped inside following an unexpected cave-in.

    Eight minutes longer than the previous 58 minute installment, but still tightly edited, THE FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS AT HOME offers more material to offer by ways of both humor and sentiment. Consisting of elements using three basic themes: situation (Mr. King); complications (Jasper and Aunt Martha) and suspense (The Pepper kids trapped in a mine), the scripting by Harry Sauber still brings forth slow moving material that only picks up in certain areas. Along with slang term, "Gee, willikers" recited by Joey, and the constant catch phrase of "My goo'ness" by Phronsie, its leading star, Edith Fellows, continues to become the basic factor playing both second mother and level-headed member of the family. Childhood antics are thrown in for good measure, including the constant bickering between brothers Joey and Davie as they play game of horseshoes, something anyone can relate; and of course, Phronsie, in her cutesy manner, stirring up more trouble than the family can handle by flooding up the King mansion by overflowing the bath-tub and running the shower while trying to wash her little dollie. "My goo'ness!" Aside from the minor supporting performances by Herbert Rawlinson (Mr. Decker); Bruce Bennett (Tom, the Chauffeur); and Ann Doran (The Nurse), it's Rex Evans, the slightly overweight butler, who stands out as the gentleman's gentleman. His character and how he's enacted is reminiscent to Sebastian Cabot's portrayal of Mr. French, the family butler, from the TV series, FAMILY AFFAIR (CBS, 1966-1970) starring Brian Keith. Minus the beard of Mr. French, Evans' butler brings forth his character as one initially not liking children, only to have them win him over after-wards (like Mr. French). As in the previous installment, fitting three in one bed can be a challenge. This time it's Evans, not Mr. King, who finds himself sleeping between the two tossing and turning Pepper boys. Scenes like this shows how large families, as depicted here, can manage to live all under one roof in a small home with one bathroom, and accept this as part of their daily routine.

    In spite of whatever pros and cons THE FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS AT HOME may have, it's quite adequate, in fact, a forerunner to family programming found in many prime time TV shows during the innocent by-gone era of the 1950s and 60s where family that stays together, sticks together message. While "The Five Little Peppers" has never become the basis of a television series, this and the other theatrical installments have turned up on cable TV's Turner Classic Movies beginning in 2007. More of the same can be found in the its next installment: OUT WEST WITH THE PEPPERS (1940). (**)
    Michael_Elliott

    Decent Sequel

    Five Little Peppers at Home (1940)

    ** (out of 4)

    Decent second film in the Columbia series picks up shortly after the previous film. This time out the Peppers and the Kings are living together but soon its discovered that the King family is on the verge of bankruptcy and might have to sell the copper mine. FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS AT HOME isn't nearly as cute and charming as the first film but I think those who enjoyed the original should at least be somewhat entertained by this sequel. I really liked the fact that this film pretty much picks up right after the original and it was also very good that the majority of the cast came back. This includes Edith Fellows playing the main Peppers girl and Clarence Kolb who plays the grandfather King. Both of them offer up good performances and help keep the film moving at a nice pace. The supporting players are also good in their roles, although I must admit that Dorothy Ann Seese's character, the youngest kid, is being forced to be too cute and it has a few annoying spots. The biggest problem with this sequel is simply that a lot of the charm is now missing and its been replaced with a pretty bland story about going broke. As you'd expect, there's a lot of talk about the values of being poor but I'm not sure how many people would agree with this. Still, this is a fairly simple movie and fans of the first will still want to check it out.
    7planktonrules

    More from one of the nicest series in film history.

    The cynic in me wanted to dislike the "Five Little Peppers" movies. After all, they are incredibly sweet and a bit on the syrupy side. However, the films managed something difficult...made it enjoyable and fun...so much so that after the first film I was looking for more. Here in "Five Little Peppers at Home" the same nice family returns for more adventures.

    The plot of this film seems darker than the previous film. However, despite all the problems that happen in this film (and there are a LOT), the family manages to stick together and retain good old family values. It begins with 'Grandpa' King learning that he's practically bankrupt. The copper mine from the first film turns out to be a dud...and King has so leveraged his fortune that now he faces foreclosure. Now you'd think that the family would be miserable, but they simply move back in to their old home...along with King, his grandson AND the butler, Martin. Together, things are tight but they are happy.

    Big problems occur later, when Martin takes the kids on an outing to visit the mine. Because it's closed, no one told the kids not to go inside and apparently Martin was an idiot because he took them all inside and they began digging about the place. Suddenly, there's a cave in....and you'll have to see the film to see what's next for this happy brood.

    I liked this one a lot....not quite as much as the first one...but still I had a lovely time watching it. The writing really made the family adventures most enjoyable and it's a great example of a B-movie that manages to rise above its humble budget and expectations.
    7tavm

    Five Little Peppers at Home was just as entertaining as the previous first movie in the series

    In my review of the previous movie in the series, Five Little Peppers and How They Grew, I concentrated so much on mentioning that both Edith Fellows and Tommy Bond were in Our Gang shorts beforehand that I didn't mention the plot of that one. Well, here this one picks up where the last one left off as the Pepper family had moved into rich man King's home after King agreed to be Polly Pepper's partner in the copper mine they both owned having previously lived in a more modest house. So it was that all that I just mentioned happened resulted in bankruptcy for King because no copper had been found in that mine during all that time. I'll stop there and just say there's some funny situations-like that of the youngest daughter overfilling a bathtub-and more dramatic ones-like a mine cave-in-that keep the movie quite entertaining during the little more than an hour the movie runs. So that's a recommendation for Five Little Peppers at Home for anyone who liked the first one enough.

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    • Curiosidades
      Spencer Charters (Mr. Shomer) and Marin Sais (Neighbor Woman) are in studio records/casting call lists as cast members for their roles, but they did not appear or were not identifiable in the movie.
    • Erros de gravação
      When Phronsie first puts her doll in the bathtub to wash it she says because it's dirty, there are no visible dirt marks on the front of the doll. Later when she is still washing the doll, the visible dirt marks on the doll appear.
    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      In the movie's opening credits the five actors portraying the Pepper children introduce themselves, standing behind large pepper shakers.
    • Conexões
      Followed by Out West with the Peppers (1940)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Waltz No. 15 in A-flat major Op. 39
      (1865) (uncredited)

      Written by Johannes Brahms

      In the score when Phronsie nods off to sleep

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 8 de fevereiro de 1940 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Voltaram os Endiabrados
    • Locações de filme
      • George Lewis Mansion - Benedict Canyon Drive, Bel Air, Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA(Mr. King's House - exteriors)
    • Empresa de produção
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 7 minutos
    • Cor
      • Black and White
    • Proporção
      • 1.37 : 1

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