Sis Hopkins (1941)
- Starring:
- Judy Canova, Charles Butterworth, (more)
- Director(s):
- Joseph Santley
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Synopsis of Sis Hopkins
Previously filmed with Mabel Normand in 1920, the old Rose Melville stage property Sis Hopkins was trotted out in 1941 for Republic's newest star, raucous cornpone comedienne Judy Canova. Sporting pigtails and dressed like a potato sack, Sis Hopkins (Canova) shows up at the doorstep of her snooty rich relations in the Big City after her family farm burns down. Though she immediately ingratiates herself to her uncle, bathroom-appliance mogul Horace Hopkins (Charles Butterworth), Sis runs afoul of her bitchy, beautiful cousin Carol (played by a pre-stardom Susan Hayward). Determined to humiliate our heroine and send her packing, Carol arranges for Sis to partipate in a sorority-initiation striptease. Fortunately, Sis wins out in the finale, while Carol must endure such indignities as a well-aimed pan of water and a misplaced bathroom plunger. As a bonus, Sis wins the heart of college bandleader Jeff Farnsworth (Bob Crosby). Adding to the general merriment of Sis Hopkins is Jerry Colonna as a zany college professor. Judy Canova sings several of her patented country-western ditties, then surprises her fans with a "straight"operatic rendition from La Traviata. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Complete Cast of Sis Hopkins
- Judy Canova - Sis Hopkins
- Jerry Colonna - Professor
- Katherine Alexander - Clara Hopkins
- Carol Adams - Cynthia
- Mary Ainslee - Vera de Vere
- Betty Blythe - Mrs. Farnsworth
- Elliott Sullivan
- Andrew Tombes - Mayor
- Bob Crosby & Orchestra
- Frank Darien - Jud
- Byron Foulger - Joe
- Charles Butterworth - Horace Hopkins
- Susan Hayward - Carol Hopkins
- Elvia Allman - Ripple
- Lynn Merrick - Phyllis
- Phil Arnold
- Anne O'Neal - Bits
- Charles Lane - Rollo
- Hal Price
- Charles Coleman - Butler
- Joe Devlin
- Director(s):
- Joseph Santley
- Writer(s):
- Jack Townley, Milt Gross, Edward Eliscu
- Producer(s):
- Robert North
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