Uncle Joe
For other uses, see Uncle Joe (disambiguation).
Uncle Joe | |
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Directed by |
Howard M. Railsback Raymond E. Swartley |
Written by |
G.M. Rohrbach (story) Al Weeks (screenplay) |
Starring | See below |
Cinematography | Harry Neumann |
Running time | 51 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Uncle Joe is a 1941 American film directed by Howard M. Railsback and Raymond E. Swartley.
Plot
A whimsical picture of life in rural America in the 1940's, Clare Day is sent to visit her mother's brother Joe in "Baysville", Iowa when she starts going out with a modernistic artist of whom her father disproves. The four boys who live next door to Uncle Joe remember Clare as a skinny little girl and are shocked by how grown-up she has become. Eagerly, they all vie for her attention. Uncle Joe himself is stuck in a romance of the past and fails to hear that his sweetheart Julia Jordan is going to lose her house if she can't pay the mortgage. Clare and Bill Jones construct a means to save the day.
Cast
- Slim Summerville as Uncle Joe
- ZaSu Pitts as Aunt Julia
- Gale Storm as Clare
- William B. Davidson as J. K. Day
- Dorothy Peterson as Margaret Day
- Dick Hogan as Bill
- Frank Coghlan Jr. as Dick
- Jimmy Butler as Bob
- Maynard Holmes as Skinny
- Brenda Henderson as Ann
- John Holland as Paul Darcey
External links
- Uncle Joe at the Internet Movie Database
- Uncle Joe at AllMovie
- Uncle Joe is available for free download at the Internet Archive
Also is related with the song Jump JIm Crow
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