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Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (1934 film)

Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch is a 1934 American comedy-drama film, directed by Norman Taurog, and is based on the 1904 Broadway play by Anne Crawford Flexner,[1] which itself is taken from the novel of the same name by Alice Hegan Rice. The film stars Broadway stage actress Pauline Lord, and is one of only two films she appeared in. ZaSu Pitts and W. C. Fields appear in supporting roles.

Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch
box front of VHS tape version from Goodtimes Video
Directed byNorman Taurog
Screenplay byWilliam Slavens McNutt
Jane Storm
Based onMrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch
by Alice Hegan Rice
play by Anne Crawford Flexner
Produced byDouglas MacLean
StarringPauline Lord
W. C. Fields
ZaSu Pitts
CinematographyCharles Lang
Edited byHugh Bennett (uncredited)
Music byJohn Leipold (uncredited)
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • October 19, 1934 (1934-10-19) (United States)
Running time
80 mins.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The 1934 version is the third film adaptation of the novel and play. The first film version was released in 1914, starring Blanche Chapman. The second version was released in 1919 and stars Mary Carr, while the fourth version was released in 1942 and stars Fay Bainter.[2] The book was also adapted into a radio series which aired from 1935 to 1938.[3]

Plot

In 1901, Mrs. Wiggs is facing eviction, scrabbling for survival with her number of children and hoping for the return of her husband, who left many years before, looking for gold in the Klondike. The family owns the shack but it has a mortgage of $25 ($814 today) and the evil moneylender is threatening them. Mrs. Wiggs is a laundress but can't manage to save enough back because whatever extra money she gets is used to help others, often animals. The oldest son, James, has worked hard all his life, but now is seriously ill with tuberculosis. The little girls are all named "out of geography", Europena, Asia and Australia. The second-oldest boy, Billy, is something of an entrepreneur. When he finds a spavined and dying horse he brings it home and the family nurses it back to reasonable health, naming it Cuba. Neighbor Tabitha Hazy seeks a husband and takes out a subscription to "The Matrimonial Guide", the 1901 version of a dating service.

Alice, a wealthy girl who is a volunteer social worker, brings the family a feast of a Thanksgiving dinner (in the book, they promptly sell it and buy cheaper food). Her fiance becomes involved, finally taking Jimmy to a hospital. Billy makes enough to take the family to a vaudeville variety show, and Mrs. Wiggs describes it all to Jimmy as he dies. She places an advertisement in national newspapers, directed to her husband, saying that Jimmy is dead and he must come home.

Tabitha has found a man she likes, but fears he won't like her because she can't cook. Mrs. Wiggs conspires with her to serve an exquisite dinner. When he finds out the truth, he refuses to marry her, but she tells him she doesn't want someone who thinks only of his own pleasure and throws him out. In the midst of all this, Mr. Wiggs arrives and sits quietly in a corner until he is noticed. He's got enough money to pay off the mortgage, and everyone lives happily ever after.

Cast

Reception

The film was one of Paramount's biggest hits of the year, although less successful than the studio originally hoped.[4]

References

  1. ^ "MRS. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch – Broadway Play – Original | IBDB".
  2. ^ Hall, Wade, ed. (2005). The Kentucky Anthology: Two Hundred Years of Writing in the Bluegrass State. The University Press of Kentucky. p. 177. ISBN 0-813-12376-3.
  3. ^ Dunning, John (1998). On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio (Revised ed.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. p. 462. ISBN 978-0-19-507678-3. Retrieved 2019-12-18. Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, soap opera.
  4. ^ Churchill, Douglas W. The Year in Hollywood: 1934 May Be Remembered as the Beginning of the Sweetness-and-Light Era (gate locked); New York Times [New York, N.Y] 30 Dec 1934: X5. Retrieved December 16, 2013.

External links

  • Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch at IMDb
  • Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch at AllMovie

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Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch is a 1934 American comedy drama film directed by Norman Taurog and is based on the 1904 Broadway play by Anne Crawford Flexner 1 which itself is taken from the novel of the same name by Alice Hegan Rice The film stars Broadway stage actress Pauline Lord and is one of only two films she appeared in ZaSu Pitts and W C Fields appear in supporting roles Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patchbox front of VHS tape version from Goodtimes VideoDirected byNorman TaurogScreenplay byWilliam Slavens McNuttJane StormBased onMrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patchby Alice Hegan Rice play by Anne Crawford FlexnerProduced byDouglas MacLeanStarringPauline LordW C FieldsZaSu PittsCinematographyCharles LangEdited byHugh Bennett uncredited Music byJohn Leipold uncredited Distributed byParamount PicturesRelease dateOctober 19 1934 1934 10 19 United States Running time80 mins CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishThe 1934 version is the third film adaptation of the novel and play The first film version was released in 1914 starring Blanche Chapman The second version was released in 1919 and stars Mary Carr while the fourth version was released in 1942 and stars Fay Bainter 2 The book was also adapted into a radio series which aired from 1935 to 1938 3 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditIn 1901 Mrs Wiggs is facing eviction scrabbling for survival with her number of children and hoping for the return of her husband who left many years before looking for gold in the Klondike The family owns the shack but it has a mortgage of 25 814 today and the evil moneylender is threatening them Mrs Wiggs is a laundress but can t manage to save enough back because whatever extra money she gets is used to help others often animals The oldest son James has worked hard all his life but now is seriously ill with tuberculosis The little girls are all named out of geography Europena Asia and Australia The second oldest boy Billy is something of an entrepreneur When he finds a spavined and dying horse he brings it home and the family nurses it back to reasonable health naming it Cuba Neighbor Tabitha Hazy seeks a husband and takes out a subscription to The Matrimonial Guide the 1901 version of a dating service Alice a wealthy girl who is a volunteer social worker brings the family a feast of a Thanksgiving dinner in the book they promptly sell it and buy cheaper food Her fiance becomes involved finally taking Jimmy to a hospital Billy makes enough to take the family to a vaudeville variety show and Mrs Wiggs describes it all to Jimmy as he dies She places an advertisement in national newspapers directed to her husband saying that Jimmy is dead and he must come home Tabitha has found a man she likes but fears he won t like her because she can t cook Mrs Wiggs conspires with her to serve an exquisite dinner When he finds out the truth he refuses to marry her but she tells him she doesn t want someone who thinks only of his own pleasure and throws him out In the midst of all this Mr Wiggs arrives and sits quietly in a corner until he is noticed He s got enough money to pay off the mortgage and everyone lives happily ever after Cast EditPauline Lord as Mrs Wiggs W C Fields as Mr C Ellsworth Stubbins ZaSu Pitts as Miss Tabitha Hazy Evelyn Venable as Lucy Olcott Kent Taylor as Bob Redding Charles B Middleton as Mr Bagby Donald Meek as Mr Hiram Wiggs Jimmy Butler as Billy Wiggs George Breakston as Jimmy Wiggs Edith Fellows as Australia Wiggs Virginia Weidler as Europena Wiggs Carmencita Johnson as Asia Wiggs George Reed as Julius Mildred Gover as Priscilla Arthur Housman as Dick Harris Walter Walker as Dr Barton Sam Flint as Railroad Agent Jenkins James Robinson as Mose Newspaper Office Boy Edward Tamblyn as Usher Al Shaw as First Comedian Del Henderson as House Manage George Pearce as Minister Lillian Elliott as Mrs BagbyReception EditThe film was one of Paramount s biggest hits of the year although less successful than the studio originally hoped 4 References Edit MRS Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch Broadway Play Original IBDB Hall Wade ed 2005 The Kentucky Anthology Two Hundred Years of Writing in the Bluegrass State The University Press of Kentucky p 177 ISBN 0 813 12376 3 Dunning John 1998 On the Air The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio Revised ed New York NY Oxford University Press p 462 ISBN 978 0 19 507678 3 Retrieved 2019 12 18 Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch soap opera Churchill Douglas W The Year in Hollywood 1934 May Be Remembered as the Beginning of the Sweetness and Light Era gate locked New York Times New York N Y 30 Dec 1934 X5 Retrieved December 16 2013 External links EditMrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch at IMDb Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch 1934 film amp oldid 1106318328, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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