On Our Merry Way (1948)
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Runtime: 1 hr 47 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Also released under the title A MIRACLE CAN HAPPEN, this three-part anthology features vignettes that are connected by a question from feature reporter Oliver Pease (Burgess Meredith): "Has a child... Also released under the title A MIRACLE CAN HAPPEN, this three-part anthology features vignettes that are connected by a question from feature reporter Oliver Pease (Burgess Meredith): "Has a child ever changed your life?" In the first episode Henry Fonda and James Stewart star as Lank and Slim, a pair of squabbling jazz musicians who try to pick up some extra money by rigging a music contest. Little do they know that their scam involves a babe rather than a baby.The second, which stars Dorothy Lamour and Victor Moore as movie extras Gloria Manners and Ashton Carrington trying to contend with an obnoxious child star, parodies Lamour's sarong-clad image. In the third section, which echoes O. Henry's RANSOM OF RED CHIEF, Fred MacMurray and William Demarest star as hoboes Al and Floyd, who have been stuck with temporary custody of a young practical joker. To their misfortune, his wealthy uncle Eli Hobbs (Hugh Herbert) refuses to take him back without payment. Little seen even during its initial release, the film features a number of Hollywood heavyweights in fine performances. Despite a game effort by this star-studded cast, slapstick proved not to be Vidor's metier. MacMurray and Demarest, however, have a natural chemistry that was to shine when they paired again on television's MY THREE SONS. [More]
Starring: Henry Fonda, Burgess Meredith, James Stewart, John Qualen
Starring: Henry Fonda, Burgess Meredith, James Stewart, John Qualen, Charles D. Brown, Paulette Goddard, Hugh Herbert, Dorothy Lamour, Victor Moore, Fred MacMurray
Director: Leslie Fenton, King Vidor
Director: Leslie Fenton, King Vidor
Screenwriter: Lou Breslow, Laurence Stallings
Producer: Benedict E. Bogeaus
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The highlight is Lamour singing a spoof about her on-screen sarong persona. For some fetishists, seeing Meredith's shaven bare chest might supply another. Full Review |
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