Letitia "Tish" Carberry, an eccentric New England spinster, lives with her nephew Charlie Sands, and her two cronies, Aggie Pilkington and Lizzie Wilkins, live in a nearby boarding-house. Co... Read allLetitia "Tish" Carberry, an eccentric New England spinster, lives with her nephew Charlie Sands, and her two cronies, Aggie Pilkington and Lizzie Wilkins, live in a nearby boarding-house. Cora Edwards also lives there and is in love with Charlie, but he loves Katherine "Kit" Bows... Read allLetitia "Tish" Carberry, an eccentric New England spinster, lives with her nephew Charlie Sands, and her two cronies, Aggie Pilkington and Lizzie Wilkins, live in a nearby boarding-house. Cora Edwards also lives there and is in love with Charlie, but he loves Katherine "Kit" Bowser, the daughter of Judge Horace Bowser. Tish and her cronies promote a romance between Co... Read all
- Aggie Pilkington
- (as ZaSu Pitts)
- Man on Street
- (uncredited)
- Man on Street
- (uncredited)
- Spinster
- (uncredited)
- Violet
- (uncredited)
- John
- (uncredited)
- Mr. Fielding Kelbridge
- (uncredited)
- Spinster
- (uncredited)
- Tony
- (uncredited)
- Spinster
- (uncredited)
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A bitter disappointment for fans of these great comedienne.
"Tish" was no doubt a tryout for the dazzling Peters (who the same year would appear to far greater effect in "Random Harvest"), but given how short her film resume is, it's a shame that this thing has to feature so prominently on it.
If you need proof that MGM didn't turn out "Mutiny on the Bounty" and "Mrs. Miniver" twice a week, seek no more.
She lives in a small town with her scapegrace of a nephew Lee Bowman and hangs out all day with her two generational pals, Aline McMahon and Zasu Pitts. When after a trip to Toronto she brings back the baby of the late Susan Peters who was sickly to begin with and who died in childbirth all kinds of talk of scandal ensues about the real parentage of the infant. Nobody's believing she's Marjorie's, especially not her nemesis town judge and town busybody Guy Kibbee.
The three women are the center of this film, it's like Lucy Ricardo with two Ethel Mertzes. There's also a nice little romantic quadrangle between Bowman, Peters, Richard Quine and Virginia Grey playing a big part of the plot.
This one is worth a look especially if you're a fan of any of the three women companions.
Did you know
- TriviaThis film did well at the box office, earning MGM a profit of $160,000 (over $2.83M in 2023) according to studio records.
- Quotes
Aggie Pilkington: That butler...
Lizzie Wilkins: Some people you have to know well to dislike. Others you can hate on very short acquaintance.
- SoundtracksMy Blue Heaven
(1927) (uncredited)
Music by Walter Donaldson
Lyrics by George Whiting
Played on harmonica by Lee Bowman twice
Details
Box office
- Budget
- $282,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1