Kid Millions (1934)
- Starring:
- Stanley Fields, Eddie Cantor, (more)
- Director(s):
- Willy Pogany, Roy Del Ruth, (more
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Brooklyn tugboat worker Eddie (Eddie Cantor), bullied and cowed by his tough-guy stepfather and stepbrothers (a la Harold Lloyd's The Kid Brother), inherits $77 million from his uncle, an Egyptologist. Con artist Dot (Ethel Merman) wants to get her lunchhooks on the money, and to this end offers herself as Eddie's adopted mother (never mind that she's nearly 20 years younger), intending to have her thuggish brother Louie (Warren Hymer) bump off our hero at the first opportunity. The nonsensical plotline ends up with Eddie, Dot, Louie, pompous Southern colonel Larrabee (Berton Churchill), and nominal romantic leads Jerry (George Murphy in his film debut) and Jane (Ann Sothern) trapped in the palace of Arab potentate Mulhulla (Paul Harvey). The better-than-average comic banter includes some funny bits between Cantor and Eve Sully, of the comedy team of "Block and Sully" (her husband-partner Jesse Block is also in the picture, but just barely). Spotted among the featured players in Kid Millions are such "Our Gang" members as Stymie Beard, Scotty Beckett and Tommy Bond, and there's a specialty by the Nicholas Brothers during Cantor's obligatory "blackface" number; and yes, that's Lucille Ball as a blonde Goldwyn Girl in the harem sequence. PS: According to Ethel Merman, the film's elaborate Technicolor ice-cream factory finale, in which Eddie allows dozens of tenement kids to gorge themselves on his tasty confections, posed censorship problems: while producer Sam Goldwyn was allowed to show the little boys with comically extended stomachs, he was not permitted to do so with the little girls, for fear that the audience might think the female moppets were pregnant! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Eddie Cantor - Eddie Wilson, Jr.
- Ann Sothern - Joan Larrabee
- Ethel Merman - Dot Clark
- George Murphy - Jerry Lane
- Eve Sully - Fanya
- Warren Hymer - Louie the Lug
- Wally Albright - Children on Tug
- Tommy Bond - Tommy
- Steve Clemente
- Helen Ferguson
- Edgar Kennedy - Herman
- Tor Johnson - Torturer
- Carmencita Johnson
- Harrison Greene - Spielers
- Fred Warren
- Billy Seay
- Mickey Rentschler
- Barbara Pepper
- The Nicholas Brothers - Specialty Number
- Guy Usher - William Slade
- Gail Goodson
- Eddie Arden - Busboy
- Wanda Perry
- Lon Poff - Recorder
- Robert Ellis - Desert Rider
- Gwen Seager
- Irene Bentley
- Jane Hamilton
- William Arnold - Steward
- Leo Willis
- Clarence Muse - Col. Witherspoon
- Art Mix
- Ivan Linow
- Henry Kolker - Attorney
- Harry Ernest - Page Boy
- Lynne Carver
- Harry C. Bradley - Bartender
- Matthew "Stymie" Beard - Stymie
- Stanley Fields - Oscar
- Doris Davenport - Toots
- Otto Hoffman - Khoot
- Paul Harvey - Sheik Mulhulla
- Jesse Block - Ben Ali
- Berton Churchill - Col. Larrabee
- Lucille Ball - A 1934 Goidwyn Girl
- Mary Jane Carey
- Lalo Encinas
- Jack Kennedy - Pop
- Bobby Jordan - Tourist
- Noble Johnson - Attendant
- Sam Hayes - Eddie's Announcer
- Budd Fine
- Malcolm Waite
- Constantine Romanoff
- George Regas
- Edward Peil Sr. - Assistant Bartender
- Charlie Hall - Native
- Silver Harr
- Mary Lou Dix
- Bob Reeves - Trumpeteer
- Caryl Lincoln
- Larry Fisher - Warrior
- Jacqueline Taylor
- Mary Lange
- John Kelly - Adolph
- Everett Brown - Slave
- Helen Wood - 1934 Goldwyn Girl
- Zack Williams
- Ed Mortimer - Ship's Officer
- Theodore Lorch - Native Fakir
- Bob Kortman
- Leonard Kibrick - Leonard
- John Collum
- Louise Carver - Native Woman
- Bonnie Bannon
- Director(s):
- Roy Del Ruth, Willy Pogany
- Writer(s):
- Nunnally Johnson, Arthur Sheekman, Nat Perrin
- Producer(s):
- Samuel Goldwyn
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