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Mister Cinderella

  • 1936
  • Approved
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
130
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Betty Furness and Jack Haley in Mister Cinderella (1936)
ComedyRomance

Automotive mogul Peter Randolph needs backers for his diesel engine. Eccentric millionaire Aloysius P. Merriweather is invited to dinner, but he sends barber Joe Jenkins in his place.Automotive mogul Peter Randolph needs backers for his diesel engine. Eccentric millionaire Aloysius P. Merriweather is invited to dinner, but he sends barber Joe Jenkins in his place.Automotive mogul Peter Randolph needs backers for his diesel engine. Eccentric millionaire Aloysius P. Merriweather is invited to dinner, but he sends barber Joe Jenkins in his place.

  • Director
    • Edward Sedgwick
  • Writers
    • Jack Jevne
    • Richard Flournoy
    • Arthur V. Jones
  • Stars
    • Jack Haley
    • Betty Furness
    • Arthur Treacher
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    130
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Edward Sedgwick
    • Writers
      • Jack Jevne
      • Richard Flournoy
      • Arthur V. Jones
    • Stars
      • Jack Haley
      • Betty Furness
      • Arthur Treacher
    • 7User reviews
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    Jack Haley
    Jack Haley
    • Joe Jenkins
    Betty Furness
    Betty Furness
    • Patricia 'Pat' Randolph
    Arthur Treacher
    Arthur Treacher
    • Watkins- Randolph's Butler
    Raymond Walburn
    Raymond Walburn
    • Peter Randolph
    Robert McWade
    Robert McWade
    • Mr. J.J. Gates
    Rosina Lawrence
    Rosina Lawrence
    • Maizie Merriweather
    Monroe Owsley
    Monroe Owsley
    • Aloysius P. Merriweather
    Kathleen Lockhart
    Kathleen Lockhart
    • Aunt Penelope 'Penny' Winfield
    Edward Brophy
    Edward Brophy
    • Detective McNutt
    Charlotte Wynters
    Charlotte Wynters
    • Martha
    Tom Dugan
    Tom Dugan
    • Spike Nolan
    Iris Adrian
    Iris Adrian
    • Lil - Maizie's Friend
    Toby Wing
    Toby Wing
    • Lulu- the Cashier
    Morgan Wallace
    Morgan Wallace
    • Mr. Emmett Fawcett
    Arthur Aylesworth
    Arthur Aylesworth
    • Mr. Simpson
    John Hyams
    • Mr. Wilberforce
    Leila McIntyre
    Leila McIntyre
    • Mrs. Wilberforce
    Ernie Alexander
    • First Taxi Driver
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    • Director
      • Edward Sedgwick
    • Writers
      • Jack Jevne
      • Richard Flournoy
      • Arthur V. Jones
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    Art-22

    A surprisingly funny movie with Jack Haley in top form.

    This has got to be one of my guilty pleasures, since I kept feeling the mistaken identity plot was silly and I generally dislike slapstick. But I saw the film twice and both times I found myself chuckling much more than I expected. Jack Haley does his klutsy shtick as a barber impersonating a millionaire to perfection. And with Betty Furness as his love interest, and more comedy by Edward Brophy, Tom Dugan and Raymond Walburn, it's a film most comedy lovers will enjoy.
    7boblipton

    As Usual, Jack Haley Has Stardom Thrust Upon Him

    Raymond Walburn will go broke if he can't get $5,000,000 from Monroe Owsley. But Owsley is too hung over to go, and no one knows what he looks like. So he sends barber Jack Haley in his place.

    Hal Roach was just moving into features, and it shows the lack of production expertise in that it tries to do too much in too many ways in a comic vein. With Arthur Treacher, Robert McWade, Edward Brophy, Tom Dugan, and Iris Adrian in the listed cast, and Harry Bernard, Charles Judels, Harry Myers, and Bert Roach doing bits, what chance do the actresses like Betty Furness, Rosina Lawrence, Kathleen Lockhart, and Toby Wing. Even director Eddie Sedgwick can't sort them out, and only Walburn gives a topnotch performance. Even so, the comedy that works makes it well worth watching.
    mkilmer

    A delightful, screwball comedy.

    My wife and I saw this movie for the first time last night, and it was a fun, funny, and wonderful movie. Now, for perspective, I'm writing this as a huge fan of silent slapstick and someone who has fun with the screwball comedies of the '30s.

    Jack Haley plays Joe Jenkins, a barber who reads the Society magazines. He's cutting a man's hair when the man, reading the mag, comes across the picture of Patricia Robertson (Betty Furness) and cuts a line in the back of the man's head whilst in a swoon. Through a series of circumstances, he does meet her, while pretending to be someone else.

    I'm not going to give away any more, because the madcap way in which things unfold is part of the movie's charm. You think, "What are the chances of THAT happening?" Well, the chances are nil – it's a movie! – but after some tension and uncertainty, everything works out.

    I liked the performances Edward Brophy as Detective McNuttt and, especially, Arthur Treacher as the butler, Watkins. Furness if charming. Haley, "the Tin Man" from elsewhere, reminded me very much of Harry Langdon, though not quite as much the child.

    If you get a chance to see this movie and like to carry a smile, see it for sure.
    6bkoganbing

    The son of a gun is nothing but a barber

    Jack Haley and Betty Furness star in this funny screwball comedy about a hotel barber and a society princess who actually get to meet and fall in love in the craziest of circumstances.

    One of Haley's special duties is to look after permanent hotel resident Monroe Owsley who is a perpetually drunk playboy who has a date with Furness and family to discuss business. But Owsley if he ever had a serious thought in his head it would die of loneliness. So while he's still trying to negotiate sobriety, Haley impersonates Owsley and starts mingling with one of New York's 400.

    The head of the family is Raymond Walburn who is one of those players that you know exactly what to expect from with his bloviating style of comedy. Ditto Arthur Treacher as the family butler and so on down the line of familiar players.

    As for Haley dreams to come true for whom Owsley names Mister Cinderella. But it's how it happens that makes Mister Cinderella fun to watch.
    8csteidler

    Goofy comedy with great cast zips along

    Jack Haley is hilarious as Joe Jenkins, a barber hooked on gossip magazines.

    Joe worships society darling Patricia Randolph (Betty Furness), though he has no hopes of ever meeting her….until he's asked to impersonate a wealthy customer and attend a business rendezvous—with Patricia's father. The comedy of mistaken identity that ensues is wild, witty and rather sweet.

    The supporting cast is packed with wonderful character actors: Ray Walburn as the blustery father desperate to make a deal; Arthur Treacher as the haughty butler; Edward Brophy as police detective McNutt; Tom Dugan as a would-be tough guy out to defend family honor….Non-stop nuts.

    Haley and Furness are equally delightful as the two leads. Furness is charming and lively, a good match for Haley's breathless antics; she comes the closest of anyone in the picture to playing a straight role. Haley is frantic yet earnest—and quite charming in his own way. The two share some cute scenes, especially a romantic moment in a dark attic.

    This Hal Roach production displays plenty of characteristic Roach studio touches….like when Haley unfolds his handkerchief and daintily lays it out on a porch step to sit on, and then sits next to it instead of on it.

    It's a very funny picture—fast paced and full of clever dialog. Great fun!

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    • Trivia
      Emile Diedt (1897-1980) created the unique car for this film. The pontoon-shaped fenders would become very popular on factory cars, as well as on custom cars in the years that would follow. Diedt was an American race car builder. He specialized in body-building and metalwork, and his chassis won the Indianapolis 500 in 1947 and 1948 with Mauri Rose, and in 1949 with Bill Holland.
    • Goofs
      When running without a driver, a rod or other guide apparatus can be seen under the front of the Randolph vehicle.

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    • Release date
      • October 23, 1936 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mr. Cinderella
    • Filming locations
      • Hal Roach Studios - 8822 Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Hal Roach Studios
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 15 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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