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Miss Tatlock's Millions

Miss Tatlock's Millions is a 1948 American screwball comedy film directed by Richard Haydn and starring John Lund, Wanda Hendrix and Barry Fitzgerald. Produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures, it was based on the play Oh Brother by Jacques Deval.

Miss Tatlock's Millions
Directed byRichard Haydn
Written byCharles Brackett
Richard L. Breen
Based onOh Brother by Jacques Deval
Produced byCharles Brackett
StarringJohn Lund
Wanda Hendrix
Barry Fitzgerald
Monty Woolley
CinematographyCharles Lang
Edited byEverett Douglas
Doane Harrison
Music byVictor Young
Production
company
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • November 19, 1948 (1948-11-19)
Running time
101 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$2.3 million (US rentals)[1]

Plot edit

Movie stuntman Tim Burke is offered $1000 for a couple of days of work by Denno Noonan. Noonan was the "social secretary" for the mentally incompetent orphan Schuyler Tatlock. Schuyler's wealthy relations shipped him off to Hawaii to get him out of the way and paid Noonan very well to watch over him. However, Noonan got drunk two years ago, and when he returned home, he discovered that Schuyler had found some matches, started a fire and was burned to a crisp. Noonan has not bothered to notify his family, liking his big monthly paycheck. However, he has received a telegram telling him to bring Schuyler home for the reading of his grandparents' will. Noonan hires lookalike Tim to impersonate Schuyler.

Tim dyes his hair and affects the voice and mannerisms of Schuyler the best he can. Everyone is fooled, including Schuyler's younger sister Nan, the only member of the family happy to see him. Practically the entire fortune, about $6 million, goes to Schuyler. Miles, Gifford and Cassie, his greedy uncles and aunt, scheme to be named his trustees. Miles and Gifford team up and offer Cassie a deal for her support: a $100,000 annual allowance for Nan, which Cassie will control. Cassie, worried about what would happen when Nan turns 21 or gets married, insists that Nan marry her son Nicky. Tim overhears the entire scheme.

At his mother's urging, playboy Nicky starts romancing Nan, who is not immune to his charms. Tim becomes jealous and does his best to interfere, so Cassie has him locked in his room. Tim falls through a greenhouse roof after escaping out the window and is knocked unconscious. Groggy, he speaks rationally in the presence of Nan and Nicky. Nan, recalling that Schuyler's irrationality was caused by a childhood blow to the head, hopes that a second blow may have cured him. Dr. Mason allows that it is possible, so Tim decides to remain lucid.

Tim falls in love with Nan, who gets more than she bargained for when she kisses him to show him the difference between brotherly and romantic love.

Then Cassie discovers the truth. She insists that Tim keep up the impersonation, as the inheritance would otherwise go to a charity. After two years, Nan would come of age, and Schuyler could have a staged death. Cassie is confident that Nan would provide for her relations and agrees to drop the idea of Nan's marriage to her son. Noonan tells Nan that Schuyler had lucid periods before, but has always relapsed, and that Schuyler feels his rationality slipping away again. The two men head to Hawaii.

Fortunately, Noonan produces the real Schuyler, who is very much alive and married to a native Hawaiian named Kamamamalua. The authorities finally caught up with him after a long string of arsons. Nan and Tim are reunited.

Cast edit

Production edit

Paramount bought film rights to the play prior to publication.[2]

Reception edit

Bosley Crowther panned the movie, writing that "Lunacy in a family is not a particularly funny thing, nor does it seem fitting and tasteful as a matter to be treated as farce."[3]

Brog of Variety wrote that Miss Tatlock's Millions "adds up to okay entertainment with a load of chuckles spring up from the broad farcing style Richard Haydn has used for his first screen directing stint [...] John Lund and Wanda Hendrix team brightly in the principal roles and film receives major assists from Barry Fitzgerald, Monty Woolley, Ilka Chase and others".[4]

A Boxoffice review called the film a "fast, furious, and frenzied farce designed to keep audiences in a constant uproar[...] the comedy ranges from subtlety to slapstick and the dull moments are few and far between despite a somewhat lengthy running time".[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Top Grossers of 1948", Variety 5 January 1949 p 46
  2. ^ Thomas F. Brady (December 17, 1947). "Lana Turner Star in 'Lyddy Thomas': Actress to Play Lead in Metro Adaptation of Wolff Novel -- Swerling Doing Script". The New York Times.
  3. ^ Bosley Crowther (November 25, 1948). "'Miss Tatlock's Millions,' Light Film With John Lund, New Bill at the Paramount; Red Skelton in Metro Movie at Loew's Criterion -- Foreign Pictures Also Arrive". The New York Times.
  4. ^ Brog. "Miss Tatlock's Millions". Variety. Sep 15, 1948. P. 15. Via Proquest.
  5. ^ "Feature Reviews Exploitips: Miss Tatlock's Millions". Boxoffice. Sep 18, 1948. P. A15. Via Proquest.

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Miss Tatlock s Millions is a 1948 American screwball comedy film directed by Richard Haydn and starring John Lund Wanda Hendrix and Barry Fitzgerald Produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures it was based on the play Oh Brother by Jacques Deval Miss Tatlock s MillionsDirected byRichard HaydnWritten byCharles BrackettRichard L BreenBased onOh Brother by Jacques DevalProduced byCharles BrackettStarringJohn LundWanda HendrixBarry FitzgeraldMonty WoolleyCinematographyCharles LangEdited byEverett DouglasDoane HarrisonMusic byVictor YoungProductioncompanyParamount PicturesDistributed byParamount PicturesRelease dateNovember 19 1948 1948 11 19 Running time101 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBox office 2 3 million US rentals 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksPlot editMovie stuntman Tim Burke is offered 1000 for a couple of days of work by Denno Noonan Noonan was the social secretary for the mentally incompetent orphan Schuyler Tatlock Schuyler s wealthy relations shipped him off to Hawaii to get him out of the way and paid Noonan very well to watch over him However Noonan got drunk two years ago and when he returned home he discovered that Schuyler had found some matches started a fire and was burned to a crisp Noonan has not bothered to notify his family liking his big monthly paycheck However he has received a telegram telling him to bring Schuyler home for the reading of his grandparents will Noonan hires lookalike Tim to impersonate Schuyler Tim dyes his hair and affects the voice and mannerisms of Schuyler the best he can Everyone is fooled including Schuyler s younger sister Nan the only member of the family happy to see him Practically the entire fortune about 6 million goes to Schuyler Miles Gifford and Cassie his greedy uncles and aunt scheme to be named his trustees Miles and Gifford team up and offer Cassie a deal for her support a 100 000 annual allowance for Nan which Cassie will control Cassie worried about what would happen when Nan turns 21 or gets married insists that Nan marry her son Nicky Tim overhears the entire scheme At his mother s urging playboy Nicky starts romancing Nan who is not immune to his charms Tim becomes jealous and does his best to interfere so Cassie has him locked in his room Tim falls through a greenhouse roof after escaping out the window and is knocked unconscious Groggy he speaks rationally in the presence of Nan and Nicky Nan recalling that Schuyler s irrationality was caused by a childhood blow to the head hopes that a second blow may have cured him Dr Mason allows that it is possible so Tim decides to remain lucid Tim falls in love with Nan who gets more than she bargained for when she kisses him to show him the difference between brotherly and romantic love Then Cassie discovers the truth She insists that Tim keep up the impersonation as the inheritance would otherwise go to a charity After two years Nan would come of age and Schuyler could have a staged death Cassie is confident that Nan would provide for her relations and agrees to drop the idea of Nan s marriage to her son Noonan tells Nan that Schuyler had lucid periods before but has always relapsed and that Schuyler feels his rationality slipping away again The two men head to Hawaii Fortunately Noonan produces the real Schuyler who is very much alive and married to a native Hawaiian named Kamamamalua The authorities finally caught up with him after a long string of arsons Nan and Tim are reunited Cast editJohn Lund as Tim Burke Wanda Hendrix as Nan Tatlock Barry Fitzgerald as Denno Noonan Monty Woolley as Miles Tatlock Robert Stack as Nicky Van Alen Ilka Chase as Cassie Van Alen Dorothy Stickney as Emily Tatlock Elizabeth Patterson as Cora Leif Erickson as Dr Mason Dan Tobin as Gifford Tatlock Hilo Hattie as Kamamamalua Richard Haydn as Fergel as Richard Rancyd Production editParamount bought film rights to the play prior to publication 2 Reception editBosley Crowther panned the movie writing that Lunacy in a family is not a particularly funny thing nor does it seem fitting and tasteful as a matter to be treated as farce 3 Brog of Variety wrote that Miss Tatlock s Millions adds up to okay entertainment with a load of chuckles spring up from the broad farcing style Richard Haydn has used for his first screen directing stint John Lund and Wanda Hendrix team brightly in the principal roles and film receives major assists from Barry Fitzgerald Monty Woolley Ilka Chase and others 4 A Boxoffice review called the film a fast furious and frenzied farce designed to keep audiences in a constant uproar the comedy ranges from subtlety to slapstick and the dull moments are few and far between despite a somewhat lengthy running time 5 References edit Top Grossers of 1948 Variety 5 January 1949 p 46 Thomas F Brady December 17 1947 Lana Turner Star in Lyddy Thomas Actress to Play Lead in Metro Adaptation of Wolff Novel Swerling Doing Script The New York Times Bosley Crowther November 25 1948 Miss Tatlock s Millions Light Film With John Lund New Bill at the Paramount Red Skelton in Metro Movie at Loew s Criterion Foreign Pictures Also Arrive The New York Times Brog Miss Tatlock s Millions Variety Sep 15 1948 P 15 Via Proquest Feature Reviews Exploitips Miss Tatlock s Millions Boxoffice Sep 18 1948 P A15 Via Proquest External links editMiss Tatlock s Millions at IMDb nbsp Miss Tatlock s Millions at the TCM Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miss Tatlock 27s Millions amp oldid 1162589319, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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