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Heading for Heaven

  • 1947
  • Approved
  • 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Stuart Erwin and Glenda Farrell in Heading for Heaven (1947)
Comedy

When small-town real estate agent Henry learns that he hasn't long to live he desperately tries to sell his own worthless property to provide for his family. When an airline gets interested ... Read allWhen small-town real estate agent Henry learns that he hasn't long to live he desperately tries to sell his own worthless property to provide for his family. When an airline gets interested in the lot Henry is conned by a gang of crooks.When small-town real estate agent Henry learns that he hasn't long to live he desperately tries to sell his own worthless property to provide for his family. When an airline gets interested in the lot Henry is conned by a gang of crooks.

  • Director
    • Lewis D. Collins
  • Writers
    • Daniel Brown
    • Lewis D. Collins
    • Oscar Mugge
  • Stars
    • Stuart Erwin
    • Glenda Farrell
    • Russ Vincent
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    176
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lewis D. Collins
    • Writers
      • Daniel Brown
      • Lewis D. Collins
      • Oscar Mugge
    • Stars
      • Stuart Erwin
      • Glenda Farrell
      • Russ Vincent
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Stuart Erwin
    Stuart Erwin
    • Henry Elkins
    Glenda Farrell
    Glenda Farrell
    • Nora Elkins
    Russ Vincent
    • Swami
    Irene Ryan
    Irene Ryan
    • Molly - the Maid
    Milburn Stone
    Milburn Stone
    • Elwood Harding
    George O'Hanlon
    George O'Hanlon
    • Alvin Ponacress
    Janis Wilson
    Janis Wilson
    • Janie Elkins
    Ralph Hodges
    • Danny Wingate
    Dick Elliott
    Dick Elliott
    • Roger Wingate
    Charles Williams
    • Eddie Williams
    Selmer Jackson
    Selmer Jackson
    • Doctor
    Harry Tyler
    Harry Tyler
    • Professor
    Ben Welden
    Ben Welden
    • Sam
    Betty West
    • Lulu
    • (as Betty Best)
    John Elliott
    John Elliott
    • William W. Hunter
    Jody Gilbert
    Jody Gilbert
    • Mable Foster
    • (uncredited)
    Mary Newton
    • Mrs. Roger Wingate
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lewis D. Collins
    • Writers
      • Daniel Brown
      • Lewis D. Collins
      • Oscar Mugge
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    6wes-connors

    For Goodness Sake!

    Small town real estate agent Stuart Erwin (as Henry Elkins) has been holding on to a large piece of property, which has been in his family for generations. He wants to fulfill his forefathers' dream of developing a residential "Elkins Eastern Acres", but the upscale town has expanded west. Excited to finally receive an offer on the land, Mr. Erwin refuses when he learns the burgeoning city wants to make his land their dump. When outsiders consider the land for an airport, swindlers move in on Erwin's' assets. Complicating matters, Erwin confuses his doctor's clean bill of health with a patient who only has four months to live...

    This is pure situation comedy, and well-suited for Stuart Erwin.

    Based on a play, "For the Sake of the Family" (1929) by Charles Webb and Daniel Brown, the low budget "PRC" studio and director Lewis D. Collins stick keep it smooth and simple. There are only a couple of attempts to stretch the ordinary - the opening sequence and a "jet propelled" car driven by young Ralph Hodges (as Danny). Both work very well. The appealing cast could have returned for movie sequel fun, with long-suffering maid Irene Ryan (later Granny on "The Beverly Hillbillies") and free-loading brother-in-law George O'Hanlon (later George Jetson on "The Jetsons") being the most obvious stand-outs.

    ****** Heading for Heaven (12/6/47) Lewis D. Collins ~ Stuart Erwin, Glenda Farrell, Irene Ryan, George O'Hanlon
    5rsoonsa

    Low-Grade Entertainment, Obviously Intended For Those Devotees Of Stu Erwin's Movie Persona.

    Stu Erwin's career is based largely upon his portrayals of a number of small-town based characters whose genial nature overrides their native inadequacies when faced with misfortune and the vagaries of chance, both being in the mix for this lacklustre production. Here Erwin plays as Henry Elkins, a realtor in the community of Elkinsville and also owner of a large piece of property within the town's east side, a district boosted (as shown through flashbacks) by the father and grandfather of Henry to be the most promising region for commercial development of the town, a witless prediction as the most desirable neighbourhoods have shifted westward, while Henry haplessly waits for his acreage to advance in value. Plot contrivances propel events in awkward fashion as various swindlers become interested in buying the supposedly useless Elkins land, because of an ostensible plan to construct an airport upon the location. Henry, after receiving a physical examination required for a life insurance policy, overhears his physician describing to a nurse the drastically poor condition of another patient who has little time left to live and, believing that he is the subject under discussion, alters his behaviour towards his wife (Glenda Farrell) and those about him, while deciding to dispose of his property so that buyers may build the airport, thereby financially benefiting the Elkins family. After the movie's pace begins to falter because of a surfeit of sentimental whimsy, a bevy of greedy and manipulative scoundrels provides reasons for Henry to leave off a decline toward self-pity, moving instead to protect his family's economic situation. The storyline material tends to include an overage of threads for competent handling by those personnel in place, although some scenes are redeemed due to acting efforts of Erwin and Farrell, the latter winning performance laurels here as Henry's patiently forbearing wife. An archetypal vehicle for Erwin's hangdog acting style, it has been a very difficult film to locate as a VHS release but has become available through Alpha Video in DVD format that, as is the company's customary mode, offers no extras. The Alpha print is below standard, having frequent jumps and elisions, and lacking needed editing.
    4boblipton

    Dull Comedy Of A Dull Comedy Character

    Stuart Erwin is the third generation of his family to believe that a plot of 100 acres they own on the east side of town will be worth a lot of money. His wife, Glenda Farrell, is tired of poverty -- they live in a big house, well furnished, and have Irene Ryan as a live-in maid. Erwin's ship has come in, with an airline anxious to buy the property for an airport. Various swindlers, however, send him a fake telegram that the sale is off.

    I'm not fond of Erwin's slow, dull-witted style of comedy, and this particularly lugubrious comedy wastes the talents of most of its cast -- George O'Hanlon offers some snap as Erwin's jittery, fast-talking brother-in-law whose efforts foul up everything.

    Once again, Erwin's eventual triumph comes through no virtue or effort of his own, but simply because he is in the right place at the right time. I find such things to smack of pure contrivance and not amusing in the least.
    10upagainstthewall-134-718104

    Adorable!

    What a concept! What a screenplay! A well thought out story full of untimely accidents and catastrophes, like life. And like life sometimes, the more you try to fix something, the more it goes awry. Sure, a movie from another time reflecting the values of that time. Sure, these portrayals of Americans would seem alien to people today. There were hustlers and grifters so the people of today should feel somewhat comfortable with the story. The honesty in this all American story may be off putting to the reality hustlers of today.
    3Paularoc

    Save yourself from disappointment - skip this movie

    Since I am a big fan of Glenda Farrell's Torchy Blane series and often find Stu Erwin amusing, I recorded this off of TMC recently. I sometimes give a movie a bit of leeway if the print quality of the movie is poor or even just fair. Obviously, this print quality was excellent – it is the movie that is poor. Stu Erwin plays a small town Realtor (Elkins) who stubbornly hangs on to a parcel of hand handed down from his grandfather. In addition to his gullible and bland wife (Farrell), the household includes his lazy schmuck of a brother-in-law and a dippy housekeeper. Actually, the housekeeper played by Irene Ryan is the only even mildly amusing character. I'm okay with the movie making no sense but that it also is boring and a waste of Erwin's, Farrell's and Ryan's talent is most unfortunate. Don't waste your time with this one.

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    • Release date
      • December 6, 1947 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rumbo al cielo
    • Production company
      • Jack Schwarz Productions
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      1 hour 5 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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