Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA college friend of the local soda-jerk comes to town and lets it be known that he's looking for property on which to build a resort. When he buys some land and suddenly "discovers" there's ... Ler tudoA college friend of the local soda-jerk comes to town and lets it be known that he's looking for property on which to build a resort. When he buys some land and suddenly "discovers" there's oil underneath it--and generously offers to sell the townspeople shares in his newly found... Ler tudoA college friend of the local soda-jerk comes to town and lets it be known that he's looking for property on which to build a resort. When he buys some land and suddenly "discovers" there's oil underneath it--and generously offers to sell the townspeople shares in his newly found oil reserves--Dr. Christian suspects a swindle and sets out to prove it.
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- Abby Purdy
- (as Halline Hill)
- Eddie
- (as Lester Scharff)
- Townsman
- (não creditado)
- Police Captain Jeff
- (não creditado)
- Bud
- (não creditado)
- First Hotel Clerk
- (não creditado)
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Warren Hull comes to town ostensibly looking to buy land to build a resort hotel, but he discovers 'oil' conveniently salted into the land by Hull and his partner Jed Prouty. He's an old friend of druggist Robert Baldwin from college and he uses his friendship with Baldwin to gain acceptance in River's End.
Not that Baldwin is suspicious at first, but when Hull starts cutting in on his time with Dorothy Lovett who is Jean Hersholt's nurse that sets Baldwin on edge.
Walter Catlett playing a sharp talking but not terribly bright policeman adds a lot to the comedy here. Catlett together with Edgar Kennedy brings more comedy than was present in the previous Dr. Christian films.
Some secondary comedy bits involve Jean Hersholt and Walter Catlett trying to bake a replacement cake after Catlett eats a big chunk of one that Maude Eburne who is Dr. Christian's housekeeper bakes. And there's a strutting rooster slated for dinner who becomes a pet of the two spinster Purdy sisters, Hallene Hall and Margaret McWade.
All in all a really nice and gentle film with the ever wise Dr. Christian showing himself to be like George Bailey, the indispensable man of his town of River's End.
Longtime movie actor Jean Hersholt starred as canny and kindly Dr. Christian for fifteen years, on the radio, in television and of course in the movies. Of the role, Hersholt said "Dr Christian is such a sweet sentimental fellow, I'd hate to be stuck with playing him for the rest of my life." Yet he did, amidst various honors and having the Academy's humanitarian award named after him. He was that sort of man in real life.
The movies, released through RKO, were small-town affairs. This one is eked out with some comedy professionals. Kennedy, of course, does his patented slow burn over a mountain of canned goods that keep getting knocked down; Walter Catlett plays a self-important, slow-witted and fast-talking cop; and Maude Eburne plays Dr. Christian's housekeeper, who stuffs everyone with cake. It's a view of small-town America that pleased America, even though it seems strange to modern society's fast pace, and the slapstick chase sequence at the end, although not very well executed, was also a favored staple of the era.
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- CuriosidadesThe failure of the original copyright holder to renew the film's copyright resulted in it falling into public domain, meaning that virtually anyone could duplicate and sell a VHS/DVD copy of the film. Therefore, many of the versions of this film available on the market are either severely (and usually badly) edited and/or of extremely poor quality, having been duped from second- or third-generation (or more) copies of the film.
- ConexõesFollowed by Melodia Para Três (1941)
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