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Everything's Ducky

  • 1961
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
160
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Mickey Rooney, Buddy Hackett, Elizabeth MacRae, and Joanie Sommers in Everything's Ducky (1961)
Buddy ComedySlapstickComedyFantasy

Two sailors sneak a talking duck on board their ship. Complications ensue.Two sailors sneak a talking duck on board their ship. Complications ensue.Two sailors sneak a talking duck on board their ship. Complications ensue.

  • Director
    • Don Taylor
  • Writers
    • Benedict Freedman
    • John Fenton Murray
  • Stars
    • Mickey Rooney
    • Buddy Hackett
    • Jackie Cooper
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    160
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Don Taylor
    • Writers
      • Benedict Freedman
      • John Fenton Murray
    • Stars
      • Mickey Rooney
      • Buddy Hackett
      • Jackie Cooper
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mickey Rooney
    Mickey Rooney
    • Kermit 'Beetle' McKay
    Buddy Hackett
    Buddy Hackett
    • Seaman Admiral John Paul 'Ad' Jones
    Jackie Cooper
    Jackie Cooper
    • Lt. J.S. Parmell - Psychiatrist
    Joanie Sommers
    Joanie Sommers
    • Nina Lloyd
    Roland Winters
    Roland Winters
    • Capt. Lewis Bollinger
    Elizabeth MacRae
    Elizabeth MacRae
    • Susie Penrose
    Gene Blakely
    Gene Blakely
    • Lt. Cmdr. Bernard Kemp
    Gordon Jones
    Gordon Jones
    • Chief Petty Officer Conroy
    Richard Deacon
    Richard Deacon
    • Dr. Deckham
    James Millhollin
    James Millhollin
    • George Imhoff - Lab Assistant
    Jimmy Cross
    Jimmy Cross
    • Drunk
    Robert B. Williams
    Robert B. Williams
    • Duck Hunter
    • (as Robert Williams)
    King Calder
    King Calder
    • Frank - Bartender
    Ellie Kent
    • Nurse
    William Hellinger
    • Corpsman
    Ann Morell
    • WAVE
    George Sawaya
    • Simmons
    Dick Winslow
    Dick Winslow
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    • Director
      • Don Taylor
    • Writers
      • Benedict Freedman
      • John Fenton Murray
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    2wes-connors

    Duck and Cover

    In order to avoid the draft, Buddy Hackett (as Admiral John Paul Jones) and Mickey Rooney (as Kermit Beetle McKay) have joined the Navy. "Everything's Ducky" for the pair when they're assigned an easy mission; in "Operation Bird Brain", they are to set free a recently dead officer's duck. The sailors become attached to "Scuttlebutt", the duck who can talk. Mr. Hackett and Mr. Rooney take the duck out drinking, and become financially attached to Scuttlebutt. They try to save their feathered friend from Navy officers, who want to cut the bird's brain out.

    Contrived lunacy as in the hands of Hackett and Rooney is criminal. This film is both unfunny and unpleasant. Despite Scuttlebutt's boasting he can handle a few martinis, the duck gets roaring drunk. The sight of the drunken, neck-wobbling duck is unsettling. It's also obvious filmmakers have put some irritant in the duck's mouth, in close-ups, to make it appear to be talking. The duck looks very uncomfortable.

    Jackie Cooper (as Parmell) makes an impressive re-appearance on film, after a long absence; his appearance is mercifully short, considering the star-billing, and weakness of material. And, singer Joanie Sommers (as Nina) appears, without singing.

    ** Everything's Ducky (1961) Don Taylor ~ Buddy Hackett, Mickey Rooney, Jackie Cooper
    7allenblank

    A childhood favorite

    This was a favorite of mine growing up. I watched many times whenever it cropped up on a local TV station, and even went to see it when a local church showed it one Saturday morning. It's plot is about two misfit sailors (Mickey Rooney and Buddy Hackett) who become friends with a talking Duck named Scuttlebutt. The duck was a favorite of a brilliant scientist, he decided to speak just like his scientist friend. Now the Navy after the scientist's death need to find a formula the late scientist had developed and realize that the duck might have the formula in his brain and want to kill him to read his brain. So our two sailor heroes try to save Scuttlebutt from that fate.

    Yes, it is as silly as it sounds, but the actors and direction by Don Taylor actually make it somewhat believable. There is a wonderful scene with Rooney alone on a park bench, where two other sailors and their girls are making out on each side of Rooney. Rooney plays the scene well and it's very funny. After watching it again today i can see why I loved it so much as a young boy, and it's still fun for me today. Don't expect a great movie here, but if you are a fan of Rooney's or Hackett's, they are in fine form and show the promise of a great comedic team, just like they did a few years later in "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. I wish that they actually made more films together. But as i said it is worth a look, especially if you have small children around.
    4ksf-2

    silly "navy" pic -- skip this one.

    Silly. Silly. Silly. Mickey Rooney and Buddy Hackett are Navy men John Paul Jones (remember your history) and Beetle McKay, stationed somewhere in the desert - looks like Palm Springs to me. Alvy Moore (was the absent minded Hank Kimball on Green Acres) plays Jim Lipscott. Jackie Cooper, as in child actor Jackie Cooper from the oldies, is Lieutenant Parmell. Richard Deacon (Mel Cooley, from Dick Van Dyke Show) is the lab doctor Deckham. The sailors are sent to pick up a duck from a special military lab, and I can't say a whole lot more without giving away plot points.... It's all pretty silly, and I guess now we know why they don't show this very often. This appears to be the first Hollywood film that Don Taylor directed --all his earlier stuff was for TV; guess none of the more seasoned directors would touch it.... I'll just say they couldn't make this with a live duck today - PETA and SPCA would be all over them! Lets give this one a four... it would have been a three, but there are some familiar names in it who went on to be bigger (and better).
    aimless-46

    "A Tale of Two Navy Birds and a Talking Duck"

    For six years (from 1950 to 1955) there was a new entry in the "Francis the Talking Mule" franchise ("Francis Goes To"…."Races.. West Point.. Big Town.. WACS.. Navy"). A few years later "Everything's Ducky" (1961) resurrected this amusing service comedy idea of a talking animal generally smarter than its handlers; substituting a duck for a mule and Mickey Rooney/Buddy Hackett for Donald O'Connor. Instead of a laconic Chill Wills voice-over in decent synch to the movements of a mule's mouth, there is cartoon veteran Walker Edmiston's voice never quite matching the almost spastic movements of the duck's bill. Although in fairness the duck's lines are generally quite funny and if you work a bit to suspend disbelief all these sequences should be entertaining.

    Of course I can't be entirely objective about the film, it is one of the first films I saw in a "theater"; and as a grade school age child I found it entertaining enough to buy the Dell comic book, which hit the stores at the time of the film's theatrical release (Dell FC #1251). The movie photo on the cover of the comic is in color, the film itself is in black and white.

    Other than the sequences with the duck (Scuttlebutt), Rooney and Hackett are not given much to work with in this film. And the supporting cast has a decided television flavor. Jackie Cooper looks like he just popped in from the set of "Hennessey", going from Navy Doctor to Navy Psychiatrist without the bother of changing uniforms. Elizabeth MacRae plays Hackett's girlfriend, pretty much the same role she would later play with Jim Nabors on "Gomer Pyle". And Richard Deacon does his standard "Leave It to Beaver'-"Dick Van Dyke" wrapped-too-tight persona.

    The most notable feature of "Everything's Ducky" is a rare film appearance by singer Joanie Summers. She looks at times like Suzanne Pleshette and at other times like Barbara Eden. Summers unfortunately does not do any singing. She was only 20 and plays the love interest of the 40+ Rooney. While this pairing is a bit disconcerting, Summers deserves considerable credit for successfully selling the idea to the audience. Their best stuff is a reprise of the Lou Costello-Hillary Brooke kissing scene from "Abbott & Costello Meet Captain Kidd" (1952). Seeing her again in the film led me to a U-Tube clip of her singing "Don't Pity Me" on "Hullabaloo".

    Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.
    3planktonrules

    Everything's stupid.

    "Everything's Ducky" is a film which is obviously trying to cash in on the success of the Francis the Talking Mule series from the 1950s. But, unlike the Francis films, the writing and acting is VERY broad...and kind of stupid.

    Buddy Hackett and Mickey Rooney star as two sailors who are given an assignment to release a duck into the wild. It seems that the duck was part of an experiment...and the researcher has died. What no one living realizes is that the duck is sentient and can talk...leading to all sorts of hijinks.

    The idea is silly but might have worked had the writing been better. Additionally, the director should have told both Rooney and Hackett (especially Hackett) that more is less. In other words, don't act so goofy...act naturally. Overall, a pretty bad film and really has little to offer other than embarassed groans.

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    • Trivia
      During a barroom brawl scene, Mickey Rooney walked off the set because the amateurs hired were out of control; this led to the formation of the Stuntmen's Association.
    • Quotes

      The Duck: I left the egg -- in Winnipeg!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Cheers: The Improbable Dream: Part 2 (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Everythings's Ducky
      Words and Music by Harold Spina

      Performed by The Hi-Los

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    • Release date
      • April 26, 1962 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • ¡Al agua, pato!
    • Filming locations
      • Sportsmen's Lodge Hotel, 12825 Ventura Boulevard, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Barbroo Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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