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Quick Money

  • 1937
  • Approved
  • 59m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
124
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Gordon Jones and Dorothy Moore in Quick Money (1937)
Comedy

Bluford H. Smythe, who has made it big in the big city, has returned to his small hometown of Glenwood after being away for twenty years. Accompanying him is his personal secretary, Ambrose ... Read allBluford H. Smythe, who has made it big in the big city, has returned to his small hometown of Glenwood after being away for twenty years. Accompanying him is his personal secretary, Ambrose Ames. Despite it being purely a vacation to get some rest and relaxation, the leading citi... Read allBluford H. Smythe, who has made it big in the big city, has returned to his small hometown of Glenwood after being away for twenty years. Accompanying him is his personal secretary, Ambrose Ames. Despite it being purely a vacation to get some rest and relaxation, the leading citizens of the town welcome him back with some official gatherings. Mayor Jonas Tompkins, who... Read all

  • Director
    • Edward Killy
  • Writers
    • Arthur T. Horman
    • Franklin Coen
    • Bert Granet
  • Stars
    • Fred Stone
    • Gordon Jones
    • Dorothy Moore
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    124
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Edward Killy
    • Writers
      • Arthur T. Horman
      • Franklin Coen
      • Bert Granet
    • Stars
      • Fred Stone
      • Gordon Jones
      • Dorothy Moore
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Fred Stone
    Fred Stone
    • Mayor Jonas Tompkins
    Gordon Jones
    Gordon Jones
    • Bill Adams
    Dorothy Moore
    Dorothy Moore
    • Alice Tompkins
    Berton Churchill
    Berton Churchill
    • Bluford H. Smythe
    Paul Guilfoyle
    Paul Guilfoyle
    • Ambrose Ames
    Harlan Briggs
    Harlan Briggs
    • Thorndyke Barnsdale
    Dorothy Vaughan
    Dorothy Vaughan
    • Lyda Tompkins
    Sherwood Bailey
    • Freddie Tompkins
    Frank M. Thomas
    Frank M. Thomas
    • Jim Clark
    Jack Carson
    Jack Carson
    • Coach Woodford
    Kathryn Sheldon
    Kathryn Sheldon
    • Mrs. Otis
    Dick Elliott
    Dick Elliott
    • Jeffrey Walker
    Jim Farley
    Jim Farley
    • Sheriff Mart
    • (as James Farley)
    Billy Franey
    Billy Franey
    • Hotel Clerk Walter
    • (as William Franey)
    Fuzzy Knight
    Fuzzy Knight
    • Peter Piper Potter
    Fern Emmett
    Fern Emmett
    • Mrs. Bradford
    • (uncredited)
    Hattie McDaniel
    Hattie McDaniel
    • Hattie
    • (uncredited)
    Robert McKenzie
    Robert McKenzie
    • Steve
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Edward Killy
    • Writers
      • Arthur T. Horman
      • Franklin Coen
      • Bert Granet
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    6AlsExGal

    A rather obscure Radio Picture from 1937

    I say obscure because there are "no names" associated with it unless you count Jack Carson in a minor role before he went to Warner Brothers.

    It's actually a good little comedy and plays quite well. It's set in a town basically in Hicksville. A former old boy of the town returns triumphantly and gives rise to the idea that he would like to create a hotel resort. Naturally the townsfolk think this is the best thing since sliced bread and are eager to invest. The Mayor though, thinks something stinks. Is the old boy really what everyone thinks he is, or is it all just a con?

    Berton Churchill has the weight and presence to play the high and mighty old boy, Fred Stone is the wily and rural Mayor, Dorothy Moore is the Mayor's wife - with her own opinions, Paul Guilfoyle is the old boy's secretary - or is he really the brains of the outfit?, Harlan Briggs is a slimy bank manager, Sherwood Bailey is the Mayor's son and is experimenting with a chemistry set, Jack Carson has a bit part as a football coach and Hattie McDaniel is hilarious as the Mayor's maid.

    It is, at its essence, the once wholesome values and common sense of small town America.
    7guelphguy-74281

    Delightful

    A great collection of silliness, good fun and a great treat to watch.

    Minus the the entirely inappropriate use of a man's stuttering as a basis of "humour".
    6bkoganbing

    Mr. Stone stands up

    A whole group of familiar character players really put over this comedy about a small town mayor standing up to the public opinion in his town which is hell bent on investing the town's money in a summer resort being proposed by one of its former citizens. Fred Stone is the put upon mayor who is acting in the best tradition of Jimmy Stewart in Mr. Smith Goes To Washington.

    Proposing the resort is Berton Churchill who has returned to the small town with his 'secretary' Paul Guilfoyle and wants to put in a summer resort. He's prosperous all right, Churchill and Guilfoyle have been putting over this and many other confidence rackets all over the country. Churchill is really superb in the part, he's like a descendant of Gatewood the banker from Stagecoach. He and Guilfoyle got the town drooling at the prospect of Quick Money.

    Stone smells something fishy but he's up against public opinion. Even his wife Dorothy Vaughan is for Churchill. Fortunately daughter Dorothy Moore sides with her father and she's dating a budding Carl Bernstein in Gordon Jones. Jones and Stone's son Sherwood Bailey and the wonders he does with his chemistry set come in mighty handy.

    There's a chase scene in the end that is hilarious. The wholesome values of common sense in small town America as personified by Fred Stone triumph in the end. As it always did in 1937. Stone and Churchill as a kind of yin and yang of good and evil really do a fine job in leading a great group of character players in this fine B feature from RKO.

    Don't miss this if broadcast, it's a real sleeper.
    5planktonrules

    enjoyable but thoroughly predictable from start to finish

    Berton Churchill plays Buford Smythe, a man who has returned to his old home town after being gone for decades. He appears to be a successful pillar of society but it's all a front. Instead, he and his 'friends' are con-men bent on fleecing everyone in town. The only one who sees through this is the mayor...and soon folks in town grow to hate the mayor since he keeps speaking up against the big construction project proposed by Smythe.

    While the film was enjoyable, it really suffered because it was obvious Smythe was a shyster. In fact, it was so obvious that you can only assume that the entire town was peopled by folks with serious brain disorders. This is a huge problem for me, as a plot requiring the viewer to turn off their sense of disbelief usually makes the film a hard sell. Additionally, seeing the mayor so hated and reviled so quickly seemed pretty hard to believe...as well as folks NOT looking into Smythe or his scheme to see if it was legitimate. All in all, an interesting idea with many logical flaws...too many to make it a must-see film. Instead, I'd put it in the time-passer category.
    5ksf-2

    snore.

    Stars Berton Churchill and Fred Stone. When bigshot Bluford Smythe comes back to his home town, they welcome him home. At first. Then they find out his secret - that he wants to build a huge vacation resort, using the town funds. But the town isn't agreed on what should be done with that money; in fact, Jonas, the current major is completely against it. It gets silly... the local townies and their kids try every trick in the book to get around the mayor, but then more information comes out. Kind of much ado about nothing. It's a short B film from RKO. Done in sixty minutes. Thank goodness. Too bad they didn't do more with the amazing jack carson; this was one of his earlier, credited roles. Directed by Ed Killy. It's a yawn.

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      This film failed at the box office, resulting in a loss to RKO of $37,000 ($686,000 in 2021).
    • Goofs
      Bluford H. Smythe (Burton Churchill) misspells his last name on the $1,000 check as "Symthe".

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    • Release date
      • December 10, 1937 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Taking the Town
    • Filming locations
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $120,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 59m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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