A small-town veterinarian inherits $2 million from his uncle, whom he hasn't seen for years. He decides to use some of his new-found wealth to fund a clean-up crusade against the gangster el... Read allA small-town veterinarian inherits $2 million from his uncle, whom he hasn't seen for years. He decides to use some of his new-found wealth to fund a clean-up crusade against the gangster element in town. What he doesn't know is that his uncle was the head of the crime syndicate,... Read allA small-town veterinarian inherits $2 million from his uncle, whom he hasn't seen for years. He decides to use some of his new-found wealth to fund a clean-up crusade against the gangster element in town. What he doesn't know is that his uncle was the head of the crime syndicate, and those gangsters want to get their hands on his $2 million.
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As far as B's go, they don't get much better than this one. Much of this is due to the exceptionally good writing for this film. The movie is very original and filled with wonderful gags and twists. Additionally, the star, Guy Kibbee, was his usually affable and enjoyable self. As usual, the film begins with him being a bit of a boob, but you see during the film he's actually pretty smart and naturally ends up showing everyone--but the journey there is quite enjoyable. In many ways, this persona is like a non-intoxicated and more likable W. C. Fields--such as in his movies IT'S A GIFT and YOU'RE TELLING ME--where the lead is actually much smarter than people assume and he ends up making good by the end.
Very enjoyable, clever and entertaining--this is about as much as you could expect from a B.
The demise of the uncle has left the mob consigliere Russell Hicks in charge of the far flung rackets. But he'd like to get power of attorney. But Kibbee is as reluctant as Gary Cooper was to give it to Douglass Dumbrille in Mr. Deeds Goes To Town. In fact Mr. Deeds seems to have inspired the minds at RKO who created this film.
All the comedy therein lies in the fact that no one, least of all Kibbee has a clear picture of what's going on. Kibbee in fact starts a citizen's league to clean up the town of rackets, but he doesn't tell Hicks.
Cora Witherspoon seems to have been the inspiration for Josephine Hull's character in Harvey. Her only concern is to break into society and get a suitable mate for Moore so she'll forget Gordon Jones who was her sweetheart back in the old home town.
I really did enjoy this B picture comedy from RKO. Though parts of it were taken from other sources, it was really original in thought and concept.
But think; just a little candor all around and this film would not exist.
Although no classic, director Killy -- who spent most of his career directing B westerns -- shows a nice light touch in this outing. At only an hour, it is a pleasant enough example of its type of social comedy to be worth your while.
Did you know
- TriviaThe one hour feature played as the lower half of a double bill with the major release of La ville gronde ! (1937).
- Quotes
Mrs. Elizabeth Simms: I can't talk.
Dr. Bertram 'Doc': I've been waiting for that to happen for twenty years!
- ConnectionsReferenced in Film is Dead. Long Live Film! (2024)
- SoundtracksYankee Doodle
(uncredited)
Traditional 18th century song
Sung a cappella by Willie Fung using fractured English and modified lyrics
Details
- Runtime1 hour
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1