Pot O'gold, Pot O'gold, DVD
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Abe Dinovitch, Aldrich Bowker, Bud Jamison, Buddy Roosevelt, Charles McAvoy, Charlie Arnt, Claire Rochelle, Comedy-Contemporary, David Oliver, Dick Hogan, Donna Wood, Ed Brady, Eddie Gribbon, Edgar Dearing, Evelyn Dockson, Fern Emmett, Frank Melton, Freddie Walburn, George Marshall, Harland Tucker, Herbert Ashley, Horace Heidt, Howard Mitchell, Jody Gilbert, John Holland, Ken Christy, Mary Ruth, Mel Ruick, MGM Musical, Nellie V. Nichols, Pat West, Paul Gustine, Paul White, Pot O'gold, Tim Ryan, Vic Potel, Virginia CarrollClassic comedy featuring Jimmy Stewart as a failing music store owner whose insanely funny uncle wants him to join his food factory business, to get him away from the Irish family of musicians next door. Paulette Goddard, who is also a member of the musical Irish family next door, finds herself getting involved in Stewart's problems. Goddard is totally unaware that Stewart and his uncle are related. Stewart finds himself trying to help the Irish family get gigs. He ends up placing them on his uncle's radio show while he has cleverly shuffled his music-hating uncle off to Canada. The radio show is a big success, and Goddard decides to announce there will be a $1,000 giveaway every week on the program, despite the fact that giving away money on a radio show is illegal. Stewart and Goddard try to figure out how they are going to legally give away $1,000 a week. The uncle returns from Canada, and the ending is a wonderful surprise. This film is peppered throughout with absolutely hysterical scenes and madcap adventures. A real classic which will keep you laughing all the way to the end. (82 minutes - 1941 - Black & White - 4:3).
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