Where has this movie been all my life!? This tickled every funny bone in me, I havent found this many great lines in one movie in a long time, love it!
Dreaming Out Loud (1940) The Bashful Bachelor (1942) Two Weeks to Live (1943) So This Is Washington (1943) Goin' to Town (1944) Partners in Time (1946) Lum and Abner Abroad (1956)
I have the first three on dvd.i plan to get the others on dvd.they are warm-hearted escapist entertainment.oh to live in the world of lum and abner.what a dreamy fantasy to escape to when you see the world today.
have listened to many episodes on old radio channel...SIRIUS 148 and downloaded many more from old radio programs website. From hunting tiger on an elephant to building a rocket to go to Mars, I totally enjoy these guys!
ive heard the names lum and abner as a child but then they poof dissappeared well they lost popularity adnd modern times were here for sure lol now im first enjoying a real lum and abner mov ies wonderful fun they were very funny. glad i didn t miss seeing them in my lifetime,. bravo men bravo
She's one of my favorite golden age actresses. This was her last known role. She does it well, but it is just a small role--too small to bill her as a star, and maybe she didn't want to be in a list of supporting actors after she had been such a big star in the 30s. Doing some online research, apparently there can also be other reasons actors are uncredited. Here are websites with examples: screenrant.com/famous-actors-uncredited-big-movies-major-blockbusters-mystery/ whatculture.com/film/10-famous-uncredited-roles-you-may-not-have-noticed movies.stackexchange.com/questions/15756/why-are-some-actors-uncredited-in-certain-films and here's a link to the credits for The Legend of Bagger Vance which, if you scroll down, lists eleven uncredited actors, including Jack Lemmon as narrator www.imdb.com/title/tt0146984/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast