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Ma and Pa Kettle

Ma and Pa Kettle are comic film characters of the successful film series of the same name, produced by Universal Studios, in the late 1940s and 1950s. “The hillbilly duo have their hands full with a ramshackle farm and a brood of rambunctious children. When the future comes a-callin' in the form of modern houses, exotic locales, and newfangled ideas, Ma and Pa must learn how to make the best of it with luck, pluck, and a little country charm.”[1]

Originally based on real-life farming neighbors in Washington state, United States,[2] Ma and Pa Kettle were composite characters created by Betty MacDonald in whose 1945 best-selling, semi-fictional memoir, The Egg and I, they appeared. The success of the novel spawned the 1947 film The Egg and I starring Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray, also co-starring Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride as Ma and Pa Kettle. Main was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role.[3]

After the audiences' positive reaction to the Kettles in the film, Universal Studios produced nine more films, with Marjorie Main reprising her role in all and Percy Kilbride reprising his in seven. The films grossed an estimated $35 million altogether at the box office[4] and are said to have saved Universal from bankruptcy.[4]

Premise edit

  • Phoebe "Ma" Kettle (played by Marjorie Main in all 10 films) is a raucous, hardworking country woman with a robust figure. She is smarter than Pa, but not by much, and can easily be fooled. (In the book, she is earthier and more profane. When she was a newly immigrated Baltic teenager, she married Pa under the impression that since he owned a farm, he was a solid prospect.) Ma is content with her role as mother to 15 rambunctious, mischievous children on their ramshackle farm in rural Cape Flattery, Washington. Because she has so many children, Ma sometimes gets their names confused. A misspelled sign "Be-ware of childrun" is posted in front of the farmhouse to warn unwanted visitors of hurled rocks, projectiles from slingshots and pea shooters, and other missiles launched by the rowdy and unpredictable Kettle brood.
  • Franklin "Pa" Kettle (played by Percy Kilbride in the first eight films and by Parker Fennelly in the 10th and last film) is a gentle, slow-speaking, slow-thinking, and lazy man. His only talents appear to be avoiding work and winning contests. In the second film of the series, the family moves into a modern home with numerous electronic gadgets won by Pa in a tobacco slogan-writing contest.[2] As the series continued, various reasons were devised to have the family relocate to the "old place", sometimes for extended periods of time. Much of the comedy is cornball humor arising from preposterous situations, such as Pa masquerading as a wealthy industrialist ("P.A. Kettle" in Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki, 1955)[5] or being jailed after he accidentally causes racehorses to eat feed laced with concrete (Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair, 1952).[5] He has a younger brother, Sedgewick Kettle (played by Arthur Hunnicutt in the ninth film), who owns their parents' farm in Mournful Hollow, Arkansas.

Recurring characters in the series edit

  • Thomas "Tom" Kettle is the eldest of the Kettle children and is portrayed by Richard Long in the first four films. Tom works hard and goes to college at Washington State University, studying animal husbandry. He designs an improved chicken incubator. He meets his future wife, Kim, in a train ride back to Cape Flattery, but due to work issues, the two relocate to New York City.
  • Kimberly "Kim" Kettle (née Parker) is the wife of Tom Kettle and is portrayed by Meg Randall in three films. She was the reporter for a popular Seattle magazine and came to Cape Flattery to write a series of articles on the Kettles and their new model home. Kim is very fond of the Kettles.
  • Birdie Hicks is the Kettles' aging, cantankerous archenemy and is portrayed by Esther Dale in four films. She usually rides around in either her Model T car or her horse-drawn buggy with her elderly mother, lamenting Pa's laziness and the family's lack of organization. Birdie frequently competes with Ma whenever there is a quilting or jam contest at the county fair. In a rare act of kindness, she gives Ma and Pa the prize money she won at a horse race so Rosie can go to college. Apparently, her mother, Mrs. Hicks or Mother Hicks (played by Isabel O'Madigan in two films and by Hallene Hill in one), sympathizes with the Kettles.
  • Billy Reed is the town's local merchant, portrayed by Billy House in the first film (1947), and then by Emory Parnell in four films (1949–1954). Billy has a general store in downtown Cape Flattery where his motto is written: "If there's anything you need, just come in and see Billy Reed." He often stops at the Kettle place to visit or deliver merchandise.
  • Rosie Kettle is the Kettles' second-eldest daughter portrayed by Gloria Moore in one and Lori Nelson in two films. She desires to go to Sheraton College, but is unable to do so because of the family's economic instability. She is later learned to be working in Seattle. Rosie travels to Waikiki with Ma and Pa to help with cousin Rodney's pineapple enterprise.
  • Jonathan and Elizabeth Parker are Kim Kettle's parents portrayed by Ray Collins and Barbara Brown in two films. They travel from Boston to see Tom and Kim's newborn baby in the fourth film. Elizabeth does not get along with the Kettles at first, but over time, realizes her mistake; Jonathan enjoys being with them from the start. The Parkers invite Ma and Pa to a trip to Paris in the sixth film.
  • Geoduck (Oliver Blake) and Crowbar (Teddy Hart or Stan Ross) are Pa's Native American friends and usually act as his handymen, doing various tasks around the house under Pa's "supervision." Geoduck, pronounced "jaw-duck" in The Egg and I and then standardized as "gear-duck", is the chief of their tribe.

Kettle Kids edit

Ma and Pa Kettle and Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town mention 15 kids (including Thomas and Rosie above), although inconsistency arises in the names

Name The Egg and I Ma and Pa Kettle Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation Ma and Pa Kettle at Home Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki The Kettles in the Ozarks The Kettles on Old MacDonald's Farm
Albert Kettle Teddy Infuhr
Benjamin Kettle Teddy Infuhr Jon Gardner Donald MacDonald Jon Gardner
Betty Kettle Judy Nugent
Billy Kettle Robin Winans J.P. Sloane Gary Lee Jackson Richard Eyer Rudy Lee Richard Eyer
Danny Kettle Dale Belding Ronnie Rondell Jr.
(as Dannie)
Tony Epper
(as Donny)
Ronnie Rondell Jr.
(as Donnie)
Elwin Kettle Brett Halsey
Eve Kettle Beverly Mook Beverly Mook Coral Hammond Beverly Mook
George Kettle Paul Dunn Billy Clark Gary Pagett Billy Clark
Henry Kettle George McDonald Jackie Jackson Jackie Jackson Whitey Haupt Jackie Jackson George Arglen
Kettle Boy Billy Gray
Kettle Child Diane Florentine
Kettle Child Diane Graeff
Kettle Child Eugene Persson
Kettle Child George McDonald
Kettle Child Gloria Moore
Kettle Child Judith Bryant
Kettle Child Kathleen Mackey
Kettle Child Robert Beyers
Kettle Child Robert Winans
Nancy Kettle Elana Schreiner Elana Schreiner Carol Nugent Elana Schreiner Olive Sturgess
Rosie Kettle Gloria Moore Lori Nelson Lori Nelson
Ruthie Kettle Margaret Brown Margaret Brown
(as Ruth)
Margaret Brown Donna Cregan Moots Margaret Brown
Sally Kettle Donna Leary Donna Leary Donna Leary
Sara Kettle Diane Florentine Jenny Linder Nancy Zane Jenny Linder
Susie Kettle Melinda Casey Sherry Jackson Patricia Morrow Bonnie Kay Eddy Cheryl Callaway
Teddy Kettle Eugene Persson
(as Ted)
Eugene Persson Mark Roberts Patrick Miller Timmy Hawkins
Willie Kettle George Arglen Eugene Persson George Arglen George Arglen

Animals on the Kettles' farm edit

Bossie is the Kettles' red and white milk cow, which provides Ma, Pa, and their family with plenty of milk. Most of the time, the older Kettle boys or even Pa's Indian friends, Geoduck and Crowbar, milk her. In "Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town" (1950), Pa is seen milking Bossie while listening to the music playing on the radio.[citation needed]

 
Speckled Sussex hen.

The chickens are a flock of nearly 100 chickens kept by the Kettles on their broken-down farm, which provide them with many eggs each day. Sometimes, one or two of the hens cause mischief towards the Kettles or other characters in the films. In Ma and Pa Kettle at Home (1954), Ma Kettle's prized speckled hen is seen a few times laying eggs on Mannering's head or in his bowler hat.[citation needed]

Pa Kettle's team includes an old, retired trotting horse, named Emma, and a white donkey wearing a straw hat, which together pull Pa's wagon around the county. In Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair (1952), Pa buys Emma originally to win a horse race at the county fair.[citation needed]

Nick is the Kettles' prized black bull. He spends most of his time living on the Kettles' farm, which is his main home, but in Ma and Pa Kettle at Home, he sneaks out of the farm and lumbers towards the Maddocks' farm to visit one of John Maddocks' prize cows, Bessie. He is often seen wearing a derby hat on his head, similar to the hat worn by Pa Kettle.[citation needed]

The goats are herd of four white Saanen goats that live on the Kettles' farm. In Ma and Pa Kettle at Home, their original owner, John Maddocks, sells them to Pa Kettle for $100 (equivalent to $1,135 in 2023). The goats spend most of their time grazing around the farm, but the largest of them, a large billy with massive, curved horns, often causes everyone trouble. In Ma and Pa Kettle at Home, he butts Ma, then Mannering, and lastly Pa, after they turn their backs to him. In Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm, he starts chewing on several sticks of dynamite which Pa bought to make a new well for Ma, but Pa keeps snatching them from him.[citation needed]

Agnes is the Kettles' family Bluetick Coonhound, which also lives on the farm. She is often seen wearing a sweater that Ma Kettle made for her. In Ma and Pa Kettle at Home, she produces a litter of puppies for the Kettles and their friends at their Christmas Eve party.[citation needed]

Kettle farm set edit

Kettle Farm
Ma and Pa Kettle location
 
The set as it appears in the film Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm (1951)

The Kettle Farm (also known as Gausman Ranch, playfully named for set decorator Russell A. Gausman) was a movie ranch in Universal Studios, where most of the Ma and Pa Kettle features were filmed.[6] The set was redressed several times to resemble a cluttered farmhouse with dilapidating farm buildings.[7] The Kettles' farmhouse did not appear in Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation and Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki. The farm buildings were restored and painted for Ma and Pa Kettle at Home. The entire farm set was modified for The Kettles in the Ozarks, where it was reused as Uncle Sedge's farm in Arkansas. The remodeled farmhouse was also used for The Kettles on Old MacDonald's Farm. Prior to the Kettle Farm area being demolished in 1969 to begin construction on the Gibson Amphitheatre, it was significantly altered for the filming of Spartacus. Today, this site is The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.

The movie ranch appeared in other films and television series, including:

Films edit

 
Original film poster.

The ten Kettle films are:

  1. The Egg and I (1947)
  2. Ma and Pa Kettle (1949) or The Further Adventures of Ma and Pa Kettle
  3. Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town (1950)
  4. Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm (1951)
  5. Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair (1952)
  6. Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation (1953)
  7. Ma and Pa Kettle at Home (1954)
  8. Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki (1955)
  9. The Kettles in the Ozarks (1956)
  10. The Kettles on Old MacDonald's Farm (1957)

The Egg and I edit

Ma and Pa Kettle first appeared in supporting roles as neighbors in The Egg and I, starring Fred MacMurray and Claudette Colbert as a refined city couple who move to a rural chicken farm. Marjorie Main, a veteran character actress, played a hardy country woman in dozens of films, so was a natural for the role of Ma Kettle. Main was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.[8]

Ma and Pa Kettle series edit

After the success of The Egg and I, Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride starred in their own series of Ma and Pa Kettle movies, which became box-office bonanzas for Universal Pictures, having earned an estimated $35 million for the entire series.[4][9]

Universal insisted on releasing only one Kettle picture annually, during the spring months. Consequently there was a backlog of completed but unreleased films. Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Paris was ultimately released as Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation; Ma and Pa Kettle Hit the Road Home became Ma and Pa Kettle at Home. Kilbride retired after the latter film in 1953, primarily from boredom with the character, as well as health concerns.[10] Kilbride's farewell film was Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki, filmed in February 1952 but finally released in 1955.

The Kettles films edit

In 1954 Universal assigned the Kettle producer, director, and writer to make a new rustic comedy with Main but without Kilbride, Ricochet Romance, while trying to persuade Kilbride to return to the series.[11] When Kilbride refused, the studio kept the franchise going by dropping "Pa Kettle" from the film titles and referring to the series as "The Kettles."

Arthur Hunnicutt played Pa's brother Sedge Kettle in The Kettles in the Ozarks (1956). The next film brought back Pa Kettle in the person of Parker Fennelly, who had played homespun, laconic types on radio; The Kettles on Old MacDonald's Farm (1957) was not successful enough to prolong the series, but Universal kept the older films playing in theaters into the 1960s.

Box office rankings edit

At the height of the popularity of the series, exhibitors polled by Quigley Publishing voted Kilbride and Main among the most popular stars in the US:

  • 1951 - Marjorie Main alone 15th-most popular star
  • 1952 - Main and Kilbride 25th-most popular
  • 1953 - Main and Kilbride 13th-most popular
  • 1954 - Main and Kilbride 15th-most popular
  • 1955 - Main and Kilbride 25th-most popular

Adaptations and revivals edit

Betty MacDonald's characters Ma and Pa Kettle also appeared in television's first comedy serial, The Egg and I, which aired on CBS (September 3, 1951 – August 1, 1952).[12] Each episode was only 15 minutes long. Ma Kettle was played by Doris Rich and Pa Kettle was played by Frank Twedell. Betty Lynn (better known as Barney Fife's girlfriend Thelma Lou from The Andy Griffith Show) played Betty MacDonald in some episodes, including "Pa Turns Over a New Leaf" (which aired on May 21, 1952). The role was usually played by Pat Kirkland. Another episode, "The Purloined Jacket", starred Mary Perry as Cammy, Richard Carlyle as Joe Kettle, and William A. Lee as Ed Peabody.[citation needed]

Animator Walter Lantz produced a short-lived cartoon series for Universal Pictures called "Maw and Paw", although only four cartoons were released between 1953 and 1955. The characters Maw and Paw (voiced by Grace Stafford and Dal McKennon, respectively) were based on the characters of Ma and Pa Kettle. The spellings of Maw and Paw Kettle appeared in the book The Egg and I (1945). Another Walter Lantz cartoon, "The Ostrich Egg And I" (1956), from the Maggie & Sam series, was a spoof of The Egg and I, with Maggie voiced by Grace Stafford and Sam voiced by Daws Butler.[citation needed]

In The Munsters season-one episode "Family Portrait" (S01 E13, 1964-12-17), a magazine writer makes a reference to the Kettles when he sees the Munster home, which he implies resembles the Kettle farmhouse: "Let's see if Ma and Pa Kettle are home."[13]

In several Warner Bros. cartoons of the 1950s and 1960s, prolific voice artist June Foray imitates Marjorie Main's voice whenever a big, aggressive female character appears in the cartoon. Many boomer kids became familiar with Foray's version of Main's voice before they discovered Marjorie Main as the source of Foray's imitation.[clarification needed][citation needed]

The satirical film Loose Shoes (1980), which starred Bill Murray, included a sketch called "A Visit With Ma and Pa", where Ma Kettle was played by Ysabel MacCloskey and Pa Kettle was played by Walker Edmiston.[citation needed]

DVD releases edit

The Adventures of Ma and Pa Kettle Volume 1 [14]

as the first part of Universal's Franchise Collection series.

  • The Egg and I
  • Ma and Pa Kettle
  • Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town
  • Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm

The Adventures of Ma and Pa Kettle Volume 2 [15]

as the second part of Universal's Franchise Collection series.

  • Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair
  • Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation
  • Ma and Pa Kettle at Home
  • Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki

The Further Adventures of the Kettles [16]

as a TCM Vault Collection presented by Universal Studios:

  • The Kettles in the Ozarks
  • The Kettles in Old MacDonald's Farm

The Ma and Pa Kettle Complete Comedy Collection [17]

as a TCM Vault Collection presented by Universal Studios:

  • The Egg and I
  • Ma and Pa Kettle
  • Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town
  • Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm
  • Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair
  • Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation
  • Ma and Pa Kettle at Home
  • Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki
  • The Kettles in the Ozarks
  • The Kettles in Old MacDonald's Farm

References edit

  1. ^ Ma & Pa Kettle Complete Comedy Collection, retrieved 2021-07-18
  2. ^ a b Fitzgerald, Michael G. (1977), Universal Pictures: A Panoramic History in Words, Pictures, and Filmographies, New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House Publishers, p. 67, ISBN 0-87000-366-6
  3. ^ "Awards for The Egg and I". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 11 November 2011.
  4. ^ a b c Harkins, Anthony (2005) [2003]. Hillbilly: A Cultural History of an American Icon. New York; Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195189506.001.0001. ISBN 978-0-19-518950-6. OCLC 656796911. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  5. ^ a b Fitzgerald, p. 69
  6. ^ Gennawey, S. (2014). Universal versus Disney: The Unofficial Guide to American Theme Parks' Greatest Rivalry. Unofficial Guides. p. 32. ISBN 978-1-62809-015-4. Retrieved April 28, 2018.
  7. ^ Vogel, M. (2013). Marjorie Main: The Life and Films of Hollywood's "Ma Kettle". McFarland. p. 68. ISBN 978-1-4766-0426-8. Retrieved April 28, 2018.
  8. ^ The Egg and I, Awards at Internet Movie Database
  9. ^ Main and Kilbride also appeared together in the 1948 Universal film "Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin", costarring Donald O'Connor and Joe Besser. Many have mistaken this movie to be a Kettle film. Main played Maribel Matthews and Kilbride played Billy Caswell.
  10. ^ Thomas, Bob (1953-04-08). "'Pa Kettle To Quit Family Film Series". Sarasota Journal. Retrieved 2014-05-11.
  11. ^ Variety, Nov. 3, 1954, p. 6.
  12. ^ McNeil, Alex (1996). Total Television. New York, NY: Penguin Books. p. 254. ISBN 0-14-024916-8.
  13. ^ "Family Portrait" episode - The Munsters 1964, Kayro-Vue Universal Studios.
  14. ^ TCM Shopping: The Adventures Of Ma And Pa Kettle, Vol. 1 2010-11-09 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved January 26, 2011.
  15. ^ TCM Shopping: The Adventures Of Ma And Pa Kettle, Vol. 2 2010-07-09 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved January 26, 2011.
  16. ^ TCM Vault Collection: The Further Adventures of the Kettle 2011-01-12 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved January 26, 2011.
  17. ^ TCM Vault Collection: The Ma and Pa Kettle Complete Comedy Collection, Retrieved October 6, 2011.

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Ma and Pa Kettle are comic film characters of the successful film series of the same name produced by Universal Studios in the late 1940s and 1950s The hillbilly duo have their hands full with a ramshackle farm and a brood of rambunctious children When the future comes a callin in the form of modern houses exotic locales and newfangled ideas Ma and Pa must learn how to make the best of it with luck pluck and a little country charm 1 Ma and Pa KettleFirst appearanceThe Egg and I book The Egg and I film Created byBetty MacDonaldPortrayed byMarjorie Main as Ma Percy Kilbride as Pa In universe informationFilmsMa and Pa KettleMa and Pa Kettle Go to TownMa and Pa Kettle Back on the FarmMa and Pa Kettle at the FairMa and Pa Kettle on VacationMa and Pa Kettle at HomeMa and Pa Kettle at WaikikiThe Kettles in the OzarksThe Kettles on Old MacDonald s Farm Originally based on real life farming neighbors in Washington state United States 2 Ma and Pa Kettle were composite characters created by Betty MacDonald in whose 1945 best selling semi fictional memoir The Egg and I they appeared The success of the novel spawned the 1947 film The Egg and I starring Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray also co starring Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride as Ma and Pa Kettle Main was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role 3 After the audiences positive reaction to the Kettles in the film Universal Studios produced nine more films with Marjorie Main reprising her role in all and Percy Kilbride reprising his in seven The films grossed an estimated 35 million altogether at the box office 4 and are said to have saved Universal from bankruptcy 4 Contents 1 Premise 2 Recurring characters in the series 3 Kettle Kids 4 Animals on the Kettles farm 5 Kettle farm set 6 Films 6 1 The Egg and I 6 2 Ma and Pa Kettle series 6 3 The Kettles films 6 4 Box office rankings 7 Adaptations and revivals 8 DVD releases 9 References 10 External linksPremise editPhoebe Ma Kettle played by Marjorie Main in all 10 films is a raucous hardworking country woman with a robust figure She is smarter than Pa but not by much and can easily be fooled In the book she is earthier and more profane When she was a newly immigrated Baltic teenager she married Pa under the impression that since he owned a farm he was a solid prospect Ma is content with her role as mother to 15 rambunctious mischievous children on their ramshackle farm in rural Cape Flattery Washington Because she has so many children Ma sometimes gets their names confused A misspelled sign Be ware of childrun is posted in front of the farmhouse to warn unwanted visitors of hurled rocks projectiles from slingshots and pea shooters and other missiles launched by the rowdy and unpredictable Kettle brood Franklin Pa Kettle played by Percy Kilbride in the first eight films and by Parker Fennelly in the 10th and last film is a gentle slow speaking slow thinking and lazy man His only talents appear to be avoiding work and winning contests In the second film of the series the family moves into a modern home with numerous electronic gadgets won by Pa in a tobacco slogan writing contest 2 As the series continued various reasons were devised to have the family relocate to the old place sometimes for extended periods of time Much of the comedy is cornball humor arising from preposterous situations such as Pa masquerading as a wealthy industrialist P A Kettle in Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki 1955 5 or being jailed after he accidentally causes racehorses to eat feed laced with concrete Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair 1952 5 He has a younger brother Sedgewick Kettle played by Arthur Hunnicutt in the ninth film who owns their parents farm in Mournful Hollow Arkansas Recurring characters in the series editThomas Tom Kettle is the eldest of the Kettle children and is portrayed by Richard Long in the first four films Tom works hard and goes to college at Washington State University studying animal husbandry He designs an improved chicken incubator He meets his future wife Kim in a train ride back to Cape Flattery but due to work issues the two relocate to New York City Kimberly Kim Kettle nee Parker is the wife of Tom Kettle and is portrayed by Meg Randall in three films She was the reporter for a popular Seattle magazine and came to Cape Flattery to write a series of articles on the Kettles and their new model home Kim is very fond of the Kettles Birdie Hicks is the Kettles aging cantankerous archenemy and is portrayed by Esther Dale in four films She usually rides around in either her Model T car or her horse drawn buggy with her elderly mother lamenting Pa s laziness and the family s lack of organization Birdie frequently competes with Ma whenever there is a quilting or jam contest at the county fair In a rare act of kindness she gives Ma and Pa the prize money she won at a horse race so Rosie can go to college Apparently her mother Mrs Hicks or Mother Hicks played by Isabel O Madigan in two films and by Hallene Hill in one sympathizes with the Kettles Billy Reed is the town s local merchant portrayed by Billy House in the first film 1947 and then by Emory Parnell in four films 1949 1954 Billy has a general store in downtown Cape Flattery where his motto is written If there s anything you need just come in and see Billy Reed He often stops at the Kettle place to visit or deliver merchandise Rosie Kettle is the Kettles second eldest daughter portrayed by Gloria Moore in one and Lori Nelson in two films She desires to go to Sheraton College but is unable to do so because of the family s economic instability She is later learned to be working in Seattle Rosie travels to Waikiki with Ma and Pa to help with cousin Rodney s pineapple enterprise Jonathan and Elizabeth Parker are Kim Kettle s parents portrayed by Ray Collins and Barbara Brown in two films They travel from Boston to see Tom and Kim s newborn baby in the fourth film Elizabeth does not get along with the Kettles at first but over time realizes her mistake Jonathan enjoys being with them from the start The Parkers invite Ma and Pa to a trip to Paris in the sixth film Geoduck Oliver Blake and Crowbar Teddy Hart or Stan Ross are Pa s Native American friends and usually act as his handymen doing various tasks around the house under Pa s supervision Geoduck pronounced jaw duck in The Egg and I and then standardized as gear duck is the chief of their tribe Kettle Kids editMa and Pa Kettle and Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town mention 15 kids including Thomas and Rosie above although inconsistency arises in the names Name The Egg and I Ma and Pa Kettle Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation Ma and Pa Kettle at Home Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki The Kettles in the Ozarks The Kettles on Old MacDonald s Farm Albert Kettle Teddy Infuhr Benjamin Kettle Teddy Infuhr Jon Gardner Donald MacDonald Jon Gardner Betty Kettle Judy Nugent Billy Kettle Robin Winans J P Sloane Gary Lee Jackson Richard Eyer Rudy Lee Richard Eyer Danny Kettle Dale Belding Ronnie Rondell Jr as Dannie Tony Epper as Donny Ronnie Rondell Jr as Donnie Elwin Kettle Brett Halsey Eve Kettle Beverly Mook Beverly Mook Coral Hammond Beverly Mook George Kettle Paul Dunn Billy Clark Gary Pagett Billy Clark Henry Kettle George McDonald Jackie Jackson Jackie Jackson Whitey Haupt Jackie Jackson George Arglen Kettle Boy Billy Gray Kettle Child Diane Florentine Kettle Child Diane Graeff Kettle Child Eugene Persson Kettle Child George McDonald Kettle Child Gloria Moore Kettle Child Judith Bryant Kettle Child Kathleen Mackey Kettle Child Robert Beyers Kettle Child Robert Winans Nancy Kettle Elana Schreiner Elana Schreiner Carol Nugent Elana Schreiner Olive Sturgess Rosie Kettle Gloria Moore Lori Nelson Lori Nelson Ruthie Kettle Margaret Brown Margaret Brown as Ruth Margaret Brown Donna Cregan Moots Margaret Brown Sally Kettle Donna Leary Donna Leary Donna Leary Sara Kettle Diane Florentine Jenny Linder Nancy Zane Jenny Linder Susie Kettle Melinda Casey Sherry Jackson Patricia Morrow Bonnie Kay Eddy Cheryl Callaway Teddy Kettle Eugene Persson as Ted Eugene Persson Mark Roberts Patrick Miller Timmy Hawkins Willie Kettle George Arglen Eugene Persson George Arglen George ArglenAnimals on the Kettles farm editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Bossie is the Kettles red and white milk cow which provides Ma Pa and their family with plenty of milk Most of the time the older Kettle boys or even Pa s Indian friends Geoduck and Crowbar milk her In Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town 1950 Pa is seen milking Bossie while listening to the music playing on the radio citation needed nbsp Speckled Sussex hen The chickens are a flock of nearly 100 chickens kept by the Kettles on their broken down farm which provide them with many eggs each day Sometimes one or two of the hens cause mischief towards the Kettles or other characters in the films In Ma and Pa Kettle at Home 1954 Ma Kettle s prized speckled hen is seen a few times laying eggs on Mannering s head or in his bowler hat citation needed Pa Kettle s team includes an old retired trotting horse named Emma and a white donkey wearing a straw hat which together pull Pa s wagon around the county In Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair 1952 Pa buys Emma originally to win a horse race at the county fair citation needed Nick is the Kettles prized black bull He spends most of his time living on the Kettles farm which is his main home but in Ma and Pa Kettle at Home he sneaks out of the farm and lumbers towards the Maddocks farm to visit one of John Maddocks prize cows Bessie He is often seen wearing a derby hat on his head similar to the hat worn by Pa Kettle citation needed The goats are herd of four white Saanen goats that live on the Kettles farm In Ma and Pa Kettle at Home their original owner John Maddocks sells them to Pa Kettle for 100 equivalent to 1 135 in 2023 The goats spend most of their time grazing around the farm but the largest of them a large billy with massive curved horns often causes everyone trouble In Ma and Pa Kettle at Home he butts Ma then Mannering and lastly Pa after they turn their backs to him In Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm he starts chewing on several sticks of dynamite which Pa bought to make a new well for Ma but Pa keeps snatching them from him citation needed Agnes is the Kettles family Bluetick Coonhound which also lives on the farm She is often seen wearing a sweater that Ma Kettle made for her In Ma and Pa Kettle at Home she produces a litter of puppies for the Kettles and their friends at their Christmas Eve party citation needed Kettle farm set editKettle FarmMa and Pa Kettle location nbsp The set as it appears in the film Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm 1951 The Kettle Farm also known as Gausman Ranch playfully named for set decorator Russell A Gausman was a movie ranch in Universal Studios where most of the Ma and Pa Kettle features were filmed 6 The set was redressed several times to resemble a cluttered farmhouse with dilapidating farm buildings 7 The Kettles farmhouse did not appear in Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation and Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki The farm buildings were restored and painted for Ma and Pa Kettle at Home The entire farm set was modified for The Kettles in the Ozarks where it was reused as Uncle Sedge s farm in Arkansas The remodeled farmhouse was also used for The Kettles on Old MacDonald s Farm Prior to the Kettle Farm area being demolished in 1969 to begin construction on the Gibson Amphitheatre it was significantly altered for the filming of Spartacus Today this site is The Wizarding World of Harry Potter The movie ranch appeared in other films and television series including The Thing That Couldn t Die 1958 The Deputy 1959 1961 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 9th season episode The Jar Adam 12 1968 1975 Films edit nbsp Original film poster The ten Kettle films are The Egg and I 1947 Ma and Pa Kettle 1949 or The Further Adventures of Ma and Pa Kettle Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town 1950 Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm 1951 Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair 1952 Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation 1953 Ma and Pa Kettle at Home 1954 Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki 1955 The Kettles in the Ozarks 1956 The Kettles on Old MacDonald s Farm 1957 The Egg and I edit Ma and Pa Kettle first appeared in supporting roles as neighbors in The Egg and I starring Fred MacMurray and Claudette Colbert as a refined city couple who move to a rural chicken farm Marjorie Main a veteran character actress played a hardy country woman in dozens of films so was a natural for the role of Ma Kettle Main was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress 8 Ma and Pa Kettle series edit After the success of The Egg and I Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride starred in their own series of Ma and Pa Kettle movies which became box office bonanzas for Universal Pictures having earned an estimated 35 million for the entire series 4 9 Universal insisted on releasing only one Kettle picture annually during the spring months Consequently there was a backlog of completed but unreleased films Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Paris was ultimately released as Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation Ma and Pa Kettle Hit the Road Home became Ma and Pa Kettle at Home Kilbride retired after the latter film in 1953 primarily from boredom with the character as well as health concerns 10 Kilbride s farewell film was Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki filmed in February 1952 but finally released in 1955 The Kettles films edit In 1954 Universal assigned the Kettle producer director and writer to make a new rustic comedy with Main but without Kilbride Ricochet Romance while trying to persuade Kilbride to return to the series 11 When Kilbride refused the studio kept the franchise going by dropping Pa Kettle from the film titles and referring to the series as The Kettles Arthur Hunnicutt played Pa s brother Sedge Kettle in The Kettles in the Ozarks 1956 The next film brought back Pa Kettle in the person of Parker Fennelly who had played homespun laconic types on radio The Kettles on Old MacDonald s Farm 1957 was not successful enough to prolong the series but Universal kept the older films playing in theaters into the 1960s Box office rankings edit At the height of the popularity of the series exhibitors polled by Quigley Publishing voted Kilbride and Main among the most popular stars in the US 1951 Marjorie Main alone 15th most popular star 1952 Main and Kilbride 25th most popular 1953 Main and Kilbride 13th most popular 1954 Main and Kilbride 15th most popular 1955 Main and Kilbride 25th most popularAdaptations and revivals editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Betty MacDonald s characters Ma and Pa Kettle also appeared in television s first comedy serial The Egg and I which aired on CBS September 3 1951 August 1 1952 12 Each episode was only 15 minutes long Ma Kettle was played by Doris Rich and Pa Kettle was played by Frank Twedell Betty Lynn better known as Barney Fife s girlfriend Thelma Lou from The Andy Griffith Show played Betty MacDonald in some episodes including Pa Turns Over a New Leaf which aired on May 21 1952 The role was usually played by Pat Kirkland Another episode The Purloined Jacket starred Mary Perry as Cammy Richard Carlyle as Joe Kettle and William A Lee as Ed Peabody citation needed Animator Walter Lantz produced a short lived cartoon series for Universal Pictures called Maw and Paw although only four cartoons were released between 1953 and 1955 The characters Maw and Paw voiced by Grace Stafford and Dal McKennon respectively were based on the characters of Ma and Pa Kettle The spellings of Maw and Paw Kettle appeared in the book The Egg and I 1945 Another Walter Lantz cartoon The Ostrich Egg And I 1956 from the Maggie amp Sam series was a spoof of The Egg and I with Maggie voiced by Grace Stafford and Sam voiced by Daws Butler citation needed In The Munsters season one episode Family Portrait S01 E13 1964 12 17 a magazine writer makes a reference to the Kettles when he sees the Munster home which he implies resembles the Kettle farmhouse Let s see if Ma and Pa Kettle are home 13 In several Warner Bros cartoons of the 1950s and 1960s prolific voice artist June Foray imitates Marjorie Main s voice whenever a big aggressive female character appears in the cartoon Many boomer kids became familiar with Foray s version of Main s voice before they discovered Marjorie Main as the source of Foray s imitation clarification needed citation needed The satirical film Loose Shoes 1980 which starred Bill Murray included a sketch called A Visit With Ma and Pa where Ma Kettle was played by Ysabel MacCloskey and Pa Kettle was played by Walker Edmiston citation needed DVD releases editThe Adventures of Ma and Pa Kettle Volume 1 14 as the first part of Universal s Franchise Collection series The Egg and I Ma and Pa Kettle Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm The Adventures of Ma and Pa Kettle Volume 2 15 as the second part of Universal s Franchise Collection series Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation Ma and Pa Kettle at Home Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki The Further Adventures of the Kettles 16 as a TCM Vault Collection presented by Universal Studios The Kettles in the Ozarks The Kettles in Old MacDonald s Farm The Ma and Pa Kettle Complete Comedy Collection 17 as a TCM Vault Collection presented by Universal Studios The Egg and I Ma and Pa Kettle Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation Ma and Pa Kettle at Home Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki The Kettles in the Ozarks The Kettles in Old MacDonald s FarmReferences edit Ma amp Pa Kettle Complete Comedy Collection retrieved 2021 07 18 a b Fitzgerald Michael G 1977 Universal Pictures A Panoramic History in Words Pictures and Filmographies New Rochelle NY Arlington House Publishers p 67 ISBN 0 87000 366 6 Awards for The Egg and I Internet Movie Database Retrieved 11 November 2011 a b c Harkins Anthony 2005 2003 Hillbilly A Cultural History of an American Icon New York Oxford Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 acprof oso 9780195189506 001 0001 ISBN 978 0 19 518950 6 OCLC 656796911 Retrieved November 26 2011 a b Fitzgerald p 69 Gennawey S 2014 Universal versus Disney The Unofficial Guide to American Theme Parks Greatest Rivalry Unofficial Guides p 32 ISBN 978 1 62809 015 4 Retrieved April 28 2018 Vogel M 2013 Marjorie Main The Life and Films of Hollywood s Ma Kettle McFarland p 68 ISBN 978 1 4766 0426 8 Retrieved April 28 2018 The Egg and I Awards at Internet Movie Database Main and Kilbride also appeared together in the 1948 Universal film Feudin Fussin and A Fightin costarring Donald O Connor and Joe Besser Many have mistaken this movie to be a Kettle film Main played Maribel Matthews and Kilbride played Billy Caswell Thomas Bob 1953 04 08 Pa Kettle To Quit Family Film Series Sarasota Journal Retrieved 2014 05 11 Variety Nov 3 1954 p 6 McNeil Alex 1996 Total Television New York NY Penguin Books p 254 ISBN 0 14 024916 8 Family Portrait episode The Munsters 1964 Kayro Vue Universal Studios TCM Shopping The Adventures Of Ma And Pa Kettle Vol 1 Archived 2010 11 09 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved January 26 2011 TCM Shopping The Adventures Of Ma And Pa Kettle Vol 2 Archived 2010 07 09 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved January 26 2011 TCM Vault Collection The Further Adventures of the Kettle Archived 2011 01 12 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved January 26 2011 TCM Vault Collection The Ma and Pa Kettle Complete Comedy Collection Retrieved October 6 2011 External links editMa and Pa Kettle at the TCM Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ma and Pa Kettle amp oldid 1211894974, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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