The first (and last) in an intended series about 'The Hobby Family', in which every family member was immersed in a hobby-pursuit of some kind: Here, Tom Leslie must choose between losing hi... Read allThe first (and last) in an intended series about 'The Hobby Family', in which every family member was immersed in a hobby-pursuit of some kind: Here, Tom Leslie must choose between losing his job or publishing news in a manner he thinks is unfair. His wife, whose hobby is stamp-c... Read allThe first (and last) in an intended series about 'The Hobby Family', in which every family member was immersed in a hobby-pursuit of some kind: Here, Tom Leslie must choose between losing his job or publishing news in a manner he thinks is unfair. His wife, whose hobby is stamp-collecting, diverts his attention from his troubles at the newspaper by stirring up his int... Read all
- Mr. Hatfield
- (as Fredric Tozere)
- Ramón Castello, an alias of Armand Costa
- (as Albert Morin)
- Mr. Ferris
- (as Sidney Bracy)
- C.C.C. Youth
- (uncredited)
- Newspaper Employee
- (uncredited)
- Samuel Taggert
- (uncredited)
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It's a high-speed Warners B movie, timing in at 54 minutes, and while the fire is well shot, there is too much chatter of random random facts, offered by Aldrich Bowker, whose hobby is statistics. Apparently this was projected as the first of a series to compete with the family comedy series at other studios. It never cme off, despite a fine cast including Irene Rich as O'Neill's wife.
The ham radio hobby is the central theme in the movie and using that radio they "save the day". It should be noted, this movie is not an exaggeration of the positive work that Amateur Radio operators do in disasters. Remember, in any widespread disaster like a tornado, hurricane, flood, or Godzilla attack, your cell phone will almost certainly NOT work. In many cases, Amateur Radio operators are the only communications in and out of disaster areas.
I liked this movie so much that I imported it into my Mac and burned an M-Disc DVD where I know I can watch it whenever I want to.
It's a mixture of comedy and melodrama and not too successful on either front. IRENE RICH is the sensible wife and JACKIE MORAN is the teenager whose ability with his ham radio saves the day.
Not much more than a Warner programmer, it only deserves special mention for whomever designed the middle-class home the participants supposedly live in. The set design is a gem and worthy of an A-film.
I don't know anything about this movie. I don't recognize these actors. This initial premise seems rather light weight. Why not name the family Hobby? They are trying to be the Hardy family without Mickey Rooney. It all feels less than compelling. The jokes are basic and weakly delivered. The various stories are all scattered until they burn the place down. A better concept could be everybody has a hobby which comes together to save the day when the fire happens.
Fortunately, the film does get better later...though still, at times, these folks are really, really annoying...so annoying that you have a hard time believing it! Seriously. Warner Brothers' films are generally very well written, even their B-movies like this one. But "Everybody's Hobby" is simply poorly written and unlikable....a clear miss and reason enough to not make any more Hobby Family films.
By the way, they refer to a 'CCC Camp" late in the film. The CCC stood for the Civilian Conservation Corps...an organization started during the Roosevelt administration to create jobs for young men by giving them projects such as clearing underbrush, putting in roads and various outdoor beautification projects.
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to an article in The Hollywood Reporter, William Clemens was to have directed this picture, but the studio changed his assignment to Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (1939).
Details
- Runtime
- 54m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1