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Machine Gun Mama

  • 1944
  • Approved
  • 1h 1m
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4.8/10
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Machine Gun Mama (1944)
AdventureComedyRomance

Ollie and John are stuck with car trouble. Luckily they have Bunny the elephant. They try to sell him to a fair in financial trouble.Ollie and John are stuck with car trouble. Luckily they have Bunny the elephant. They try to sell him to a fair in financial trouble.Ollie and John are stuck with car trouble. Luckily they have Bunny the elephant. They try to sell him to a fair in financial trouble.

  • Director
    • Harold Young
  • Writer
    • Sam Neuman
  • Stars
    • Armida
    • El Brendel
    • Wallace Ford
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    106
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    • Director
      • Harold Young
    • Writer
      • Sam Neuman
    • Stars
      • Armida
      • El Brendel
      • Wallace Ford
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Armida
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    • Nita Cordoba
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    • Ollie Swenson
    Wallace Ford
    Wallace Ford
    • John O'Reilly
    Jack La Rue
    Jack La Rue
    • Jose
    Luis Alberni
    Luis Alberni
    • Ignacio
    Ariel Heath
    Ariel Heath
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    Julian Rivero
    • Alberto Cordoba
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    dkelsey

    Two Guys from Brooklyn meet a Mexican Spitfire

    Do not be misled by the title "Machine Gun Mama." This is NOT a thriller dealing with the exploits of a small gang like Ma Barker's, as suggested in the "Big Book of B Movies" by Robin Cross (who clearly had not seen the film). If this movie had been made by Paramount they would have called it "The Road to Mexico" and cast Hope, Crosby, and Lamour. Unfortunately the recipe never quite worked when other studios tried it, and it does not work here.

    Much of the blame in this instance lies with the miscasting of Wallace Ford, who gives us stolid worthiness in a part which calls for debonair insouciance. His sidekick, played by El Brendel, is the sort of comical Swede already out-dated by 1944. Armida makes a delightful female lead, out-spitfiring Lupe Velez in a tempestuous sequence which gives the film its title, and astonishingly reminiscent of Kathryn Grayson both visually and vocally in her two musical numbers. All three are often upstaged by Luis Alberni as an excitable Latin type, and occasionally even by an elephant and an unseen flea of outstanding beauty (which may give you an inkling of the credibility level of the plot).

    Even so, the film remains a decent light-hearted frolic, suitable for a wet afternoon when something intellectually undemanding is called for.
    5ksf-2

    so so film with an odd title...

    Machine Gun Mama stars Mexican star Armida, Elmer Brendel, Wallace Ford, and Jack LaRue. Ollie and John are bringing the elephant somewhere ( its not really explained....), and when they break down, they decide to sell her to the carnival. Alberto and his daughter Nita run the carnival, but it's not doing so well. It's quite dated, but tells a solid story. Sort of. Nita and John hit it off.Then there are some misunderstandings, then some more misunderstandings. It's a shortie, at only 60 minutes. Armida was getting into films just about the same time as Carmen Miranda, and they must have both been quite exotic at the time. It's all quite contrived, but it's all over in an hour. And not single machine-gun. Hmm..
    HarlowMGM

    "No Dolores! That Sounds Like Too Much Lipstick!"

    MACHINE GUN MAMA is a badly titled but sweet little "C" comedy from Poverty Row's PRC PICTURES with a talented cast all about a decade past the peak of their careers. Wallace Ford and El Brendel star as Americans in Mexico trying to return an elephant to it's rightful owner (just what these guys do for a living and just how they got the elephant is never quite clear). The fortysomething guys end up bumping into a small Mexican carnival that is deeply in debt, the perfect prospective buyers for the elephant. The fact the owner's daughter is a beautiful young woman doesn't hurt either. Alas, the villainous loan shark the carnival owners are in debt to also has designs on the girl and aims to get rid of these gringos - and their not so little elephant, too.

    Wallace Ford is always good but at 46 he looks more than a decade his age, making it somewhat incredible that he could be the man of the gorgeous Armida's dreams (Miss Armida is no kid herself at 33 although she looks far younger, to the point one of the reviewers here presumes she is playing a teenager). El Brendel is an acquired taste as a comedian but I have to say I have never seen him give a more appealing and likable performance than here as the gentler of the duo, who is sentimentally attached to his beloved pachyderm named "Bunny". Rounding out the quartet of familiar faces from 1930's films is Jack LaRue as the villain. Luis Alberni is terrific as the leader of a flea circus whose star attraction Dolores has disappeared and now has transferred his affections to the elephant Bunny whom he now insists on renaming Dolores after his missing flea much to El Brendel's furor ("No Dolores! That sounds like too much lipstick!" he snaps.) Alberni and El Brendel work terrific together and it's a shame they didn't become a comedy team in some low-budget films.

    Today people presume this is a war film with a trailblazing female hero but back in the 1940's I'm sure the public realized this was going to be the Mexican Spitfire knockoff that it is. Armida is for the most part much gentler than Lupe Velez and she's a more romantic, less comical actress. The print used for the Alpha DVD release is slightly above average for most of their public domain releases.
    2planktonrules

    I'll be honest...I couldn't even finish this one!

    Machine Gun Mama—I must admit that I couldn't finish this one… This is a really low- budget and very annoying 'comedy'. Think about the premise—two idiots from Brooklyn are roaming about Mexico with an elephant that they found! Uggh. And, to make it worse, the film is anchored by Wallace Ford—an okay supporting actor but a guy without enough talent or screen presence to keep the film afloat. The worst part of all this is that the film really came off as very forced and not the least bit funny—a pretty severe problem with a comedy. And, when the trio came upon an insane Mexican lady who loves to fire machine guns wildly, I started to regret having tried this film. With a bad script, bad acting and a dumb premise, I actually found it impossible to keep watching this one—and I almost always watch even the worst film until the very end. What a dumb movie.
    10enigma699

    Laugh, laugh, laugh. Bravo for Luis Alberni.

    "Machine Gun Mama", not at all what I had expected in regards for a title. In my opinion the also known as title "Tropical Fury", suits it much much better. In most factor's though, I found it to be quite hilarious. The plot itself was pretty good. Definitely, a one of it's kind, and as I had mention before in the summary for this film "bravo for Luis Alberni", he without a doubt stole the show. Really, he was a master at all he had done, film and in everyday life. Unfortunately, in return, Alberni - much to the dismay of being a character actor - had in most films been underrated, just as many other character actors had been within that era of film. Also, I find that without him in "Macine Gun Mama" the movie would not be nearly as good. Everyone in it although contributed, therefore deserve some slice of credit. Yet, the movie's #1 star should without a doubt be Alberni. Not Armida.

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      Opening card: Ladies and Gentlemen, any similarity between this tale and a sensible thought is purely co-incidental-- or should we say accidental. It could never happen in a million years to anybody else but it did to our heroes, who came from a strange and far away place-- Brooklyn. Looking not at the beauty that is Mexico with its snow tipped Sierras, nor the lush verdant tropics, its gaiety, its color, its love, they have been drawn across the length and breadth of this exotic country with its strains of soft guitars -- by one desire -- to deliver an... Elephant!
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    • Release date
      • August 18, 1944 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Mexican Fiesta
    • Production company
      • Jack Schwarz Productions
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      1 hour 1 minute
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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