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Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm

  • 1951
  • Approved
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
907
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Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm (1951)
Comedy

The Kettles leave their ultra-modern home and return to the country looking for uranium; Ma and Mrs. Parker, Tom's mother-in-law, fight over whether their grandchild will be raised "hygienic... Read allThe Kettles leave their ultra-modern home and return to the country looking for uranium; Ma and Mrs. Parker, Tom's mother-in-law, fight over whether their grandchild will be raised "hygienically".The Kettles leave their ultra-modern home and return to the country looking for uranium; Ma and Mrs. Parker, Tom's mother-in-law, fight over whether their grandchild will be raised "hygienically".

  • Director
    • Edward Sedgwick
  • Writers
    • Jack Henley
    • Betty MacDonald
  • Stars
    • Marjorie Main
    • Percy Kilbride
    • Richard Long
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    907
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Edward Sedgwick
    • Writers
      • Jack Henley
      • Betty MacDonald
    • Stars
      • Marjorie Main
      • Percy Kilbride
      • Richard Long
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Marjorie Main
    Marjorie Main
    • Ma Kettle
    Percy Kilbride
    Percy Kilbride
    • Pa Kettle
    Richard Long
    Richard Long
    • Tom Kettle
    Meg Randall
    Meg Randall
    • Kim Parker Kettle
    Ray Collins
    Ray Collins
    • Jonathan Parker
    Barbara Brown
    Barbara Brown
    • Elizabeth Parker
    Emory Parnell
    Emory Parnell
    • Billy Reed
    Peter Leeds
    Peter Leeds
    • Manson
    Teddy Hart
    • Crowbar
    Oliver Blake
    Oliver Blake
    • Geoduck
    Lucille Barkley
    Lucille Barkley
      Dee Carroll
      Dee Carroll
        Anne P. Kramer
          Dale Belding
          • Danny Kettle
          • (uncredited)
          Edward Clark
          Edward Clark
          • Dr. Bagley
          • (uncredited)
          Edmund Cobb
          Edmund Cobb
          • Jerry
          • (uncredited)
          Harold Goodwin
          Harold Goodwin
          • Train Conductor
          • (uncredited)
          Jerry Hausner
          Jerry Hausner
          • Steve
          • (uncredited)
          • Director
            • Edward Sedgwick
          • Writers
            • Jack Henley
            • Betty MacDonald
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          8Sylviastel

          The one that used to lean against the wall when she barked.

          Ma and Pa Kettle are back on the farm. In this film in the series, they are expecting their first grandchild. After fifteen children, Pa Kettle actually believed that he was going to be a father again when he looks for Mrs. Kettle at the hospital. They're are funny moments especially when we got Kim's parents coming to town. They're prim and proper and snobby. The film is my favorite so far in the series. Just love it when Kim's mother yells "Come and Get It."
          HarlowMGM

          Top Notch Kettle Entry

          MA AND PA KETTLE BACK ON THE FARM was the fourth film in the series and it's one of the best, with a number of laugh-out-loud lines and hilarious knockabout humor. The Kettles become grandparents as the film opens - endearing idiot Pa learning Ma is at the hospital and that "Mrs. Kettle" is expecting believes Ma is the one with child! The blessed event brings daughter-in-law Kim's parents to town and Ma immediately clashes with the haughty Mrs. Parker who proceeds to boss the whole Kettle household around, lays down the rules for interaction with the baby, and even decides to name the child over Tom and Kim's decision!! When the bickering gets too intense and threatens Tom and Kim's marriage, Ma decides to Pa and her and the kids will move back to the family's dilapidated rural house for a spell while the Parkers stay in the KETTLES fancy city home. Back home, Pa and local huckster Billy discover uranium on the homestead - and so do a couple of petty crooks from the big city.

          This entry has some of the funniest lines in the series and Pa's "14 goes into 25" skit is an unheralded gem that is funnier than Abbott and Costello's "Who's on First" classic sketch. Mrs. Parker is a rather over the top caricature of a snooty city woman although Barbara Brown gives a good performance in the role. Her tirade against the Kettles Indian friends though is rather offensive even for the era though.though I loved Crowbar's retort when Pa informs him aristocratic Mrs. Parker's "ancestors came over on the Mayflower." "Hmmmph," says Crowbar, "that nothing. Mine there to greet them!"
          6wes-connors

          Fertile Ground for the Kettle Family

          "Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm" has lucky hillbillies Marjorie Main (she's Ma) and Percy Kilbride (he's Pa) digging for uranium on the old homestead, which doesn't turn out to be as rich in laughter as were their previous two films. Funnier is the fact that eldest son Richard Long (as Tom) and pretty wife Meg Randall (as Kim) deliver the first Kettle grandbaby. Seeing the Kettles in their first delivery room, after fifteen births, is a highlight. Too bad this was the last appearance of Mr. Long and family. Also amusing are clashes with more uppity in-laws Barbara Brown and Ray Collins (as Elizabeth and Jonathan Parker). And, erstwhile Emory Parnell (as Billy Reed) does well in his semi-regular role.

          ****** Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm (5/10/51) Edward Sedgwick ~ Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride, Richard Long, Emory Parnell
          5bkoganbing

          Grandma and Grandpa Kettle

          The film version of the best selling novel The Egg and I with Fred MacMurray and Claudette Colbert introduced America to the Kettle family. Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride and their brood of 15. They were the rural answer to Clifton Webb and Gene Tierney's Cheaper by the Dozen. Who says country folk can't do it better.

          In this film we have the arrival of the Kettles first grandchild who Percy mistakes as another blessed event of his own creation. A natural mistake given his track record. The baby however is Meg Randall's who married their oldest son Richard Long in a previous film. The Kettles also have to contend with Meg's parents, Ray Collins and Barbara Brown. Ms. Brown is one snooty old dowager, but I think you can gather that if anyone could adjust her attitude, Marjorie Main could.

          Due to a pair of radioactive overalls, the Kettles also think they've got uranium on the old homestead. So do a pair of crooks who try to steal the place from them.

          The Kettles were a really popular item in what would now be called red state America back in the day. The pictures made money consistently for Universal and if Percy Kilbride hadn't decided to retire, I'm sure more would have been made. There was one more made with Arthur Hunnicutt as an in-law, but it wasn't the same without Mr. Kilbride. Marjorie Main retired not long after that last film also.

          If you are any kind of fan of those CBS rural shows of the sixties like Beverly Hillbillies, Petticoat Junction, and Green Acres, the Kettles are your cup of tea.
          8stevehaynie

          Who knows the most about raising kids?

          Before Kim Parker met Tom Kettle, she had written about the importance of hygiene in raising a child. In Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm we see where she got that idea!

          The first Kettle grandchild is born, so Kim's parents travel to see their grandchild. After worrying about making a good impression upon meeting Kim's parents, Ma finds herself a new nemesis. Kim's mother is a nut who takes over the Kettles' house with her views on hygiene. She hires a nurse for the baby and makes everyone, including Ma, where a mask around the baby. It is abundantly clear that Ma knows how to take care of children. That absurdity makes the situation all the more funny.

          Kim's father befriends the Kettles and helps them when uranium is "discovered" on their old farm. With the newfound wealth is newfound trouble good for a few laughs.

          Familiar faces and settings returned once again in Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm . Rather than recycle all the old jokes, only a couple made it into the movie. The modern house is only used for one gag, and the radio in the old house is used again. Pa still casually uses dynamite with all the danger it brings. There was enough continuity to respect the prior films while creating a new adventure and introducing more characters.

          With each movie in the series the sophistication of Ma Kettle becomes more and more apparent. Not only was she a vehicle for comedy, but for real human emotion. The balance was clearly a collaboration of everyone involved. Marjorie Main was given great scenes to work with. Despite being known for comedy, the Ma and Pa Kettle series had a subtle serious side as well.

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          • Trivia
            Third of nine films in which Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride starred as Ma and Pa Kettle, released by Universal-International from 1949 to 1957. They initially appeared as supporting characters in The Egg and I (1947).
          • Goofs
            When Jonathan Parker comes into the kitchen to get breakfast for his "ailing" wife, he goes over to the stove where Ma is cooking grits. A shadow of the boom microphone can be seen moving on a pillar behind him.
          • Quotes

            Ma Kettle: Pa, you're lazier than that old hound dog we used to have.

            Pa Kettle: Which one?

            Ma Kettle: The one that used to lean against the wall when she barked.

          • Connections
            Edited into Lego Ma and Pa Kettle: Back on the Farm (2010)
          • Soundtracks
            Tiger Rag
            (uncredited)

            Written by Nick LaRocca, Edwin B. Edwards, Henry Ragas, Tony Sbarbaro, and Larry Shields

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          • Release date
            • June 20, 1951 (Argentina)
          • Country of origin
            • United States
          • Language
            • English
          • Also known as
            • Mamita y papito regresan al ranchito
          • Filming locations
            • Courthouse Square, Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA
          • Production company
            • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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          • Runtime
            • 1h 20m(80 min)
          • Color
            • Black and White
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.37 : 1

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