- Tillie and Gus
"Tillie and Gus" is a 1933 American
comedy film directed by Francis Martin. Thescreenplay byWalter DeLeon is based on ashort story byRupert Hughes entitled "Don't Call Me Madame".Tillie has just lost her waterfront
saloon inShanghai, China in adice game , and her ex-husband Gus is on trial formurder in Lone Gulch,Alaska , when they each receive word that Tillie's brother has died. Gus escapes and the two reunite inSeattle , then head for Danville to find out about his estate. Localattorney Phineas Pratt claims the man died in debt, but he actually has swindled his daughter Mary Sheridan out of her rightfulinheritance , including the family home, forcing her to move with her husband Tom and infant son known as The King to a dilapidatedferry called the Fairy Queen, supposedly all that is left of the estate. Tillie and King, mistaken for missionaries newly returned fromAfrica by their relatives, plan to sell the boat and split the profits, but they become suspicious when Pratt expresses an inordinate interest in acquiring the seemingly unseaworthy boat, and they decide to help Mary and Tom refurbish it. Pratt, who has just purchased his own boat, the Keystone, tries to eliminate the competition by convincing the state inspection board to deny the Sheridans a ferry franchise. It is decided that the outcome of aFourth of July boat race will determine who is awarded the franchise. Comic mayhem ensues when Gus does everything in his power to sabotage their rival.The climactic ferry race in the
Paramount Pictures release was filmed on Malibu Lake.Principal cast
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W.C. Fields ..... Augustus Q. Winterbottom
*Alison Skipworth ..... Tillie Winterbottom
*Julie Bishop ..... Mary Sheridan
*Clifford Jones ..... Tom Sheridan
*Baby LeRoy ..... The King
*Clarence Wilson ..... Phineas Pratt
*Edgar Kennedy ..... Judge ElmerPrincipal production credits
*Producer .....
Douglas MacLean
*Cinematography ..... Benjamin F. Reynolds
*Art Direction .....Hans Dreier ,Harry Oliver Critical reception
In his review in the "
New York Times ", Mordaunt Hall described the film as "a cheery absurdity" and added, "Insane as are the doings in this concoction, they succeed in being really funny. It is the sort of thing admirably suited to Mr. Field's peculiar genius." [ [http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9507E0D81731E333A25750C1A9679D946294D6CF "New York Times" review] ]"Time" observed, "Part
parody of "Tugboat Annie ", part purefarce , "Tillie and Gus" is one of the pleasanter chapters in the long and happy career of W. C. Fields's famed unlighted cigar." [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,753973-2,00.html "Time" review] ]References
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0024672/ "Tillie and Gus" at the Internet Movie Database]
* [http://www.tcmdb.com/title/title.jsp?stid=93334 "Tillie and Gus" at Turner Classic Movies]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3MTfresids Film clip on YouTube.com]
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