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A Pleasant Surprise,
By Bobby Underwood "starlighthotel" (Manly NSW, Australia) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Pot O' Gold [Slim Case] (DVD)
Many classic films which have fallen into the public domain over the years are often unfairly dismissed. Such is the case with this little gem. "Pot O' Gold" is a fun and happy little film starring Jimmy Stewart and Paulette Goddard. Released through Mary Pickford's United Artist company, the two leads are members of two feuding families who fall for each other. The riff is over music and a piece of property Jimmy's music hating Uncle Charly (Charles Winninger) wants to acquire so he can expand his lucrative health food business. He also wants Jimmy to help him run the business.
When Jimmy becomes a hero to the McCorckles, especially Molly (Paulette Goddard), by means of an errantly thrown tomato, he has to hide the fact that he's a Haskel. Horace Heidt, whose band has been practicing at Molly's mother's, figures out Jimmy's ruse and the two scheme to get Charly out of town so they can use his radio show to promote the band. Once Molly discovers the truth, however, everything goes south when she announces a hefty cash sum will be given each week on the show! Personal and legal chaos results, of course, and when Charly gets wind of what's going on live he hightails it back to the city. While this wasn't Stewart's favorite, it plays much better today. It is bolstered by a charming atmosphere and pleasant tunes, allowing it to weather time well. Slight to be sure, but a fun distraction perfect for a lazy weekend. This particular DVD is a fairly decent print and quite watchable. The Image print is best, but this one is okay if you aren't fussy. Proof that even lesser films of yesterday have more charm and entertainment value than most of what we see today. Nostalgic.
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