A family of hillbillies mistake a radio announcer for their long-lost relative.A family of hillbillies mistake a radio announcer for their long-lost relative.A family of hillbillies mistake a radio announcer for their long-lost relative.
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Walter Baldwin
- Zack Hatrack
- (uncredited)
Hank Bell
- Gun Checker
- (uncredited)
Louise Carver
- Clan Woman
- (uncredited)
Si Jenks
- One of the McEwans
- (uncredited)
Sidney Kibrick
- McCuen kid
- (uncredited)
Hank Mann
- Man explaining the will
- (uncredited)
Frank Mills
- Objecting Clan Member
- (uncredited)
Milburn Morante
- Pa McCune
- (uncredited)
Blanche Payson
- Clan Member
- (uncredited)
Tiny Ward
- Luke Hatrack - Clan Member
- (uncredited)
Hank Worden
- Hank Hatrack
- (uncredited)
Duke York
- Hatrack Clan Member
- (uncredited)
Bert Young
- Pa Hatrack
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe joke behind the song "I'm My Own Grandpa" is told by one of the characters. This joke predates the song but the joke had been around for at least 125 years before the song was recorded.
- Quotes
Man explaining the will: [fires his gun in the air to restore order after a wild fight breaks out] Order! Next time there's a ruckus, I'm gonna shoot horizontally.
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When I think of great movie comedians, I would never think of Ed Brendel. Heck, when I think of mediocre movie comedians, I would never think of Ed Brendel. In fact, I wouldn't even consider him a comedian. This actor was mostly a supporting actor--playing bit parts in a wide variety of pictures. I was surprised to learn a few days ago that the actor starred in a string of comedy shorts for Columbia Pictures.
Up until "Love at First Fright", every Brendel short I've recently seen has been lame and unenjoyable. Fortunately, this one is decent and watchable...though hardly a comedy classic!
The film begins with the reading of a will. The heir to the estate in this hillbilly town will be some lucky person, as he'll be inheriting the biggest still in the county...and both the feuding McEwans and Hatracks want that still. But there's a problem...the heir hasn't been seen in years and apparently wandered off as a child. The Hatracks insist that a visitor (Brendel) is the heir...but with his odd Scandinavian-like accent, that does seem silly. What follows is the usual hillbilly feuding humor...hardly sophisticated but overall it did make me smile. Not bad....which is saying a lot for the film!
By the way, oddly, after the funny ending the French word 'fin' appears...as if this is some sort of art house film!
Up until "Love at First Fright", every Brendel short I've recently seen has been lame and unenjoyable. Fortunately, this one is decent and watchable...though hardly a comedy classic!
The film begins with the reading of a will. The heir to the estate in this hillbilly town will be some lucky person, as he'll be inheriting the biggest still in the county...and both the feuding McEwans and Hatracks want that still. But there's a problem...the heir hasn't been seen in years and apparently wandered off as a child. The Hatracks insist that a visitor (Brendel) is the heir...but with his odd Scandinavian-like accent, that does seem silly. What follows is the usual hillbilly feuding humor...hardly sophisticated but overall it did make me smile. Not bad....which is saying a lot for the film!
By the way, oddly, after the funny ending the French word 'fin' appears...as if this is some sort of art house film!
- planktonrules
- Jul 17, 2018
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- Runtime16 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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