For her birthday, Ritchie Connors gives his wife Nora a coat from the store where he works. His workday gloom is made even worse when their friend from next-door shows up that evening in a m... Read allFor her birthday, Ritchie Connors gives his wife Nora a coat from the store where he works. His workday gloom is made even worse when their friend from next-door shows up that evening in a mink. To try and make things right, Nora goes out and buys four live mink to raise. But the... Read allFor her birthday, Ritchie Connors gives his wife Nora a coat from the store where he works. His workday gloom is made even worse when their friend from next-door shows up that evening in a mink. To try and make things right, Nora goes out and buys four live mink to raise. But the attempt at grow-your-own-coat is none too popular with husband or neighbours.
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The female lead, Nora Connors, plunges into breeding minks to make her own coat. Because of her husband's employment problems and her determined business mind, the family's life changes direction.
It is a very funny movie and although I abhor the notion of a fur coat and actually am vegetarian, I love the fact that no one seems to question Nora's capabilities because she is a woman, and this was 1953!
Another plus is the chance to see "Uncle Charlie" and "Mrs. Cleaver" outside of their later sit-com environments.
And since they can't afford to buy one, she has a bright idea: to rise a couple of visons so when they grow up will provide enough furs for a full mink coat. And so she rise the visons in the backyard. But simple as it seems things begin to get complicate and the dreamt mink coat brings more headaches than anything.
This is a nice comedy with good performanaces by the whole cast: Dennis O'Keefe and Ruth Hussey as the married couple and Eve Arden and William Demarest as their neighbours. Add Hope Emerson as the vison farm owner and the result is a nice entertaining comedy that provides a nice uncomplicated entertainment.
This is an amiable family film...the sort that was pretty popular back in the day. However, nowadays the notion of folks raising minks would never be made due to changing sensibilities about fur coats...though minks are truly nasty creatures and many folks don't realize just how horrid they are. A fun film worth seeing and both O'Keefe and Hussey do a fine job.
The best friend is a hoot, and her husband is also very amusing. The change that comes over the kids in the countryside is amazing, but still very believable.
The best character, however, has to be Mrs. Moxie, the lady with the minks. She is hilarious (Ma Kettle)! She provides a great deal of humor with her style of dress and deportment.
Their beautiful house in the country is worth seeing. The transformation that it goes through with their hard work and determination is astounding.
All in all, a very fine movie if you like a wholesome, nice, funny movie for the whole family to watch.
Did you know
- ConnectionsSpoofs Hopalong Cassidy (1952)
Details
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1