Excuse My Dust (1951) On DVD
Actor: Red Skelton, Sally Forrest, MacDonald Carey, William Demarest, Monica Lewis
Director: Roy Rowland
Genre: Musicals
Year: 1951
Studio: Warner Bros.
Length: 82
Released: September 20, 2010
Rating: Not Rated (MPAA Rating)
Format: DVD
Misc: Color
Language:English
Subtitles :N/A
DESCRIPTION:
There's nothing more volatile than an idea in small-town 1895 America, especially for eager inventor Joe Belden. He's making a horseless carriage that runs on an explosive cleaning fluid called gasoline - a "gas-o-mobile." Why, it's enough to make John Q. Citizen flip his straw boater! Red Skelton portrays Joe, taking the wheel in a Technicolor(r) musical comedy that has him wooing the
daughter (Sally Forrest) of the man most threatened by Joe's invention: the local livery master (William Demarest). But there's happiness all around at the end of the road, and getting there is great fun because the horseless carriage-race finale "is a frantically funny affair...[with] a lot of old Keystone contrivances" (Bosley Crowther, The New York Times).
Actor: Red Skelton, Sally Forrest, MacDonald Carey, William Demarest, Monica Lewis
Director: Roy Rowland
Genre: Musicals
Year: 1951
Studio: Warner Bros.
Length: 82
Released: September 20, 2010
Rating: Not Rated (MPAA Rating)
Format: DVD
Misc: Color
Language:English
Subtitles :N/A
DESCRIPTION:
There's nothing more volatile than an idea in small-town 1895 America, especially for eager inventor Joe Belden. He's making a horseless carriage that runs on an explosive cleaning fluid called gasoline - a "gas-o-mobile." Why, it's enough to make John Q. Citizen flip his straw boater! Red Skelton portrays Joe, taking the wheel in a Technicolor(r) musical comedy that has him wooing the
daughter (Sally Forrest) of the man most threatened by Joe's invention: the local livery master (William Demarest). But there's happiness all around at the end of the road, and getting there is great fun because the horseless carriage-race finale "is a frantically funny affair...[with] a lot of old Keystone contrivances" (Bosley Crowther, The New York Times).
Product Name | Excuse My Dust (1951) On DVD |
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This item is returnable | No |