Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMrs. Emma Foster of Fosterboro, Ohio loves to enter contests - which she never wins - the time she spends on which is much to the chagrin of her exasperated husband, barber Otis Foster. It i... Tout lireMrs. Emma Foster of Fosterboro, Ohio loves to enter contests - which she never wins - the time she spends on which is much to the chagrin of her exasperated husband, barber Otis Foster. It is ironic then that the one contest for which she becomes a finalist is the Happy Noodle co... Tout lireMrs. Emma Foster of Fosterboro, Ohio loves to enter contests - which she never wins - the time she spends on which is much to the chagrin of her exasperated husband, barber Otis Foster. It is ironic then that the one contest for which she becomes a finalist is the Happy Noodle company's Mrs. America contest to determine the nation's best homemaker as she never has tim... Tout lire
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The movie is, I admit, a bit uneven. The first portion is just okay...but it does get better and the swimming suit portion near the end is a real hoot! Well worth seeing because Moore and Broderick are terrific...and the script is much better than you'd expect from a B-movie.
Good chemistry between vets Moore and Broderick. Beautiful Anne Shirley plays their daughter. Sadly, she's largely wasted here. See Anne of Green Gables or Chatterbox for how good she can be with comedy. Here she's stuck as the romantic subplot with handsome Alan Bruce. They make a pleasant couple and don't detract from things, but I wish she had been given more to work with. All in all, it's a nice little B comedy. Nothing I would go out of my way to see again but worth watching once.
I can't tell if they actually love each other. I'm not saying that they hate each other. They need an early scene where their love is definitive. I really like the house work switcharoo idea. I just think that the premise would work better if they are more committed to each other. The movie generates more comedy in the second half. It's harmless and the Mr. Mom idea is almost forward thinking.
Victor Moore has the lead in this movie, a situation I don't think I've ever encountered before. He is the perfect model of a henpecked husband. In addition to providing for his wife and daughter in his job as a barber, he must do all the cooking and housework while his wife spends all her time entering contests and sweepstakes.
She finally hits pay dirt when the Happy Noodle Company selects her as a finalist in its Mrs. America contest. She and Otis must go to Atlantic City for the finals. The irony is that she can't cook or even make a bed, but the contest is determined by how well the contestants can do these things. So of course the unwilling Otis has to bail her out, time and time again.
I wouldn't exactly call them plot twists, but a lot of unexpected things happen as Emma heads towards victory and Otis grows more and more resentful, finally actually becoming assertive! (I wonder if Elmer Fudd was inspired by this character?)
The parodying of Miss America intensifies towards the end, culminating in Moore prancing around in an old-fashioned striped one-piece bathing suit! That one scene is worth the price of admission.
There is actual comedic "chemistry" between Moore and the acerbic harridan played by Helen Broderick. They play very well off each other, trading off which is the "straight man" at the moment.
The romantic subplot is handled better than such things usually are by Anne Shirley and Alan Bruce.
Needless to say, everything comes out right in the end, although not for the reason you would expect. A harmless, enjoyable and rather mindless way to spend an hour.
Moore brings his mild-mannered persona covering a temper to this movie, while Miss Broderick swans around. Most of the humor concerns the stratagems employed to get Moore to do the work required, although there are subplots with attempts to fix the competition, and Moore's encounter with a stripper.
It's a mild little second feature that depends on the comedic abilities of its two lead. With Anne Shirley and Willie Best.
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- AnecdotesThird of six films Victor Moore made with Helen Broderick released from 1936 to 1938.
- Citations
Otis Foster: What are you laughing at?
Emma Foster - Mrs. Mid-Western: I'd like to see you trying to get out of a girdle.
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