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It's a Gift

Cast

W.C. Fields, Kathleen Howard, Jean Rouverol, Julian Madison View All


Crew

W.C. Fields (Story), Norman Z. McLeod (Director), Jack Cunningham (Screenplay) View All

Release: Nov. 30th, 1934
Runtime: 1 hour, 8 minutes
After he inherits some money, Harold Bissonette ("pronounced bis-on-ay") decides to give up the grocery business, move to California and run an orange grove. Despite his family's objections and the news that the land he bought is worthless, Bissonette packs up and drives out to California with his nagging wife Amelia and children.
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iluv2viddyfilms
Best scene: Fields battles it out with a blind man who's hard of hearing wanting some chewing gum in which he sells about a nickel worth of merchandise for God knows how much worth of damage to his store.
Citizen Rules
...I've only seen one other Fields' movie and that's the riotously funny My Little Chickadee (1940) with Mae West.


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