Crosby plays a Philadelpia Quaker engaged to a Southern belle. He becomes a social outcast when he refuses to fight a duel. Fields then hires him to perform on his riverboat, promoting him a... Read allCrosby plays a Philadelpia Quaker engaged to a Southern belle. He becomes a social outcast when he refuses to fight a duel. Fields then hires him to perform on his riverboat, promoting him as "Colonel Steel...the notorious Colonel Steel...the singing killer." The plot then follow... Read allCrosby plays a Philadelpia Quaker engaged to a Southern belle. He becomes a social outcast when he refuses to fight a duel. Fields then hires him to perform on his riverboat, promoting him as "Colonel Steel...the notorious Colonel Steel...the singing killer." The plot then follows a predictable course, but there are plenty of scenes featuring W.C. Fields.
- Awards
- 2 wins total
- Captain Blackie
- (as Fred Kohler Sr.)
- Gambler with 4 Aces
- (uncredited)
- Gambler
- (uncredited)
- Pianist
- (uncredited)
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The film and its characters has a sense of purity, of well, virginity about it that is hard to define yet easy on the eyes.
Every now and again, my wife will imitate WC's classic: "...cutting my way through a wall of human fleeeesh..." and we will sit down to watch it yet again. And love it all over again.
Mississippi may not be one of Field's best movies, but it ranks as one of our favorites.
Did you know
- TriviaThe lead role was intended for Lanny Ross, but Bing Crosby was cast because he was the more popular star instead. In fact, the songs were also selected especially for Ross, even though Crosby sings them in the final cut.
- GoofsThe bullet hole in Commodore Jackson's hat changes position between shots, first near the top, then further down, then off to the side.
- Quotes
Commodore Jackson: Even a dead fish can float downstream.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Fashion Side of Hollywood (1935)
- SoundtracksIt's Easy to Remember (And So Hard to Forget)
(1935)
Music by Richard Rodgers
Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
Played often in the score
Sung by Bing Crosby
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- Also known as
- Äventyraren från Mississippi
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- Runtime1 hour 13 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1