It's a Gift
November 30, 1934
Paramount
Comedy
DVD
C
Despite McLeod as director, this is even more slow-moving, and less funny, than the other two Fields movies I have from '34. It comes close to being amusing in the "picnic on private property" scene, but nothing builds. Baby LeRoy is given less to work with than in Old Fashioned Way, and even a very talented toddler can't do much with molasses in two movies. Kathleen Howard, who was in OLW, plays Fields's nagging wife and gets far too much screen time. And it feels unbalanced that so much of the film is set before they actually get to the "orange ranch" in California, and then the day is saved with much less set-up than when Fields's invention sells in You're Telling Me! It's hard to believe that this is considered one of Fields's best.
Fields regulars include Eddie Baker, Del Henderson, and Josephine Whittell. Some of the cast would go on to appear in Marx Brothers movies: Jerry Mandy in A Night at the Opera, Edith Kingdon in A Day at the Races, and Diana Lewis in Go West.
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