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  1. This reviewer once held a free weekly film series for his townspeople at a downtown coffee shop. The bonafide classics of Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd, Laurel and Hardy, and W.C. Fields were well attended and enjoyed, but when I would show a Ma and Pa Kettle film, the place was so packed we worried the fire marshall would happen by and shut us down.

  2. Ma and Pa Kettle go by train to New York City, where their son Tom and daughter-in-law Kim live while Tom is trying to finance his chicken incubator (from the first movie). The bag Pa agreed to bring to New York, containing $100,000 from the bank robbery, was not with their luggage when they checked into the Waldorf Astoria Hotel , having been stolen while they were distracted at the busy station.

  3. Ma and Pa are trying to raise enough money at the county fair to send their daughter Rosie to college. Ma competes in baking and Pa enters a trotter in a horse race, while Rosie takes up with handsome young Marvin Johnson. Director: Charles Barton | Stars: Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride, James Best, Lori Nelson.

  4. Born near Acton, Indiana, Marjorie Main was a film and stage actress with over 80 film credits to her name. As a prolific character actress, she often played the role of mother, housekeeper, landlady, widow, cook, maid, town gossip, or nosy neighbor. Main is most well-known and loved, however, for her role as Phoebe “MaKettle in the Ma ...

  5. Plot Ma and Pa Kettle "It's Loaded . . . with new laffs !!! All Your Favorites fresh from" Ma en Pa Kettle en hun 15 kinderen zullen spoedig worden verdreven van hun vervallen, landelijke huisje.

  6. Ma and Pa Kettle étaient les personnages principaux dans une série de comédies légères du cinéma américain dans les années 1940 et 1950. Ces films racontaient les mésaventures absurdes du clan Kettle, une grande et harmonieuse famille de campagnards.

  7. The working title of this film was Ma and Pa Kettle Back Home. The film marked the last of Milton Schwartzwald, head of Universal's music department from 1946 to March 1950, who died of a heart attack. Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm was the third in Universal's "Ma and Pa Kettle" series.