Kid Millions (1934) On DVD
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Actor : Eddie Cantor, Ann Sothern, Ethel Merman, George Murphy, Burton Churchill
Director: Roy Del Ruth
Genre: Comedy
Year: 1934
Studio: Warner Archive
Length: 90
Released: April 9, 2013
Rating: Not Rated (MPAA Rating)
Format: DVD
Misc: NTSC
Language: English
subtitles: N/A
DESCRIPTION:
Who’s that dodging his murderous mama, an equally murderous sheik, and the temptations of a harem full of beauties? It’s Brooklyn’s own Eddie Wilson, who comes to Egypt to claim an inheritance and finds that lots of other folks want a slice of his $77,000,000 pie. In one of his famed Samuel Goldwyn movie extravaganzas, Eddie Cantor sings, clowns and wows ‘em as Eddie. Kid Millions also boasts dynamo Ethel Merman as Eddie’s supposed mother (let’s see, Eddie’s twenty-five, she’s nineteen… hmmm), George Murphy and Ann Sothern as young lovers, and a standout Technicolor® finale. The fun is irresistible, thanks largely to Cantor’s screen charisma. “Those big rolling banjo eyes, that good-natured exuberance, that combination…of the naïve and the risqué, gave him an endearing appeal that carried him through a career of almost fifty years and is still effective today” (David Thomson, The New Biographical Dictionary of Film).
Actor : Eddie Cantor, Ann Sothern, Ethel Merman, George Murphy, Burton Churchill
Director: Roy Del Ruth
Genre: Comedy
Year: 1934
Studio: Warner Archive
Length: 90
Released: April 9, 2013
Rating: Not Rated (MPAA Rating)
Format: DVD
Misc: NTSC
Language: English
subtitles: N/A
DESCRIPTION:
Who’s that dodging his murderous mama, an equally murderous sheik, and the temptations of a harem full of beauties? It’s Brooklyn’s own Eddie Wilson, who comes to Egypt to claim an inheritance and finds that lots of other folks want a slice of his $77,000,000 pie. In one of his famed Samuel Goldwyn movie extravaganzas, Eddie Cantor sings, clowns and wows ‘em as Eddie. Kid Millions also boasts dynamo Ethel Merman as Eddie’s supposed mother (let’s see, Eddie’s twenty-five, she’s nineteen… hmmm), George Murphy and Ann Sothern as young lovers, and a standout Technicolor® finale. The fun is irresistible, thanks largely to Cantor’s screen charisma. “Those big rolling banjo eyes, that good-natured exuberance, that combination…of the naïve and the risqué, gave him an endearing appeal that carried him through a career of almost fifty years and is still effective today” (David Thomson, The New Biographical Dictionary of Film).
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