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Director
  
Production
  
Country
  
United States

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Genre
  
Comedy, Family, Sport

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Rhubarb (1951 film) movie poster

Release date
  
29 August 1951

Based on
  
Rhubarb1946 novel by H. Allen Smith

Writer
  
Dorothy Davenport (screenplay), Francis M. Cockrell (screenplay), H. Allen Smith (based on the novel by), David Stern (additional dialogue)

Awards
  
Picture Animal Top Star of the Year

Cast
  
(Eric Yeager), (Polly Sickles), (Thaddeus J. Banner), (Len Sickles),
Elsie Holmes
(Myra Banner), (P. Duncan Munk)

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Leonard nimoy in rhubarb


Rhubarb is a 1951 film adapted from the 1946 novel Rhubarb by humorist H. Allen Smith. Directed by Arthur Lubin, the screwball noir comedy stars the cat Orangey along with Jan Sterling and Ray Milland. Cinematography was by Lionel Lindon.

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Rhubarb (1951 film) movie scenes

Fourteen different cats portrayed Rhubarb at different points in the film. Each cat was trained to do a different trick. Three of the most similar looking cats appeared in the courtroom scene where Polly Sickles has to choose which one is the real Rhubarb.

Rhubarb (1951 film) movie scenes

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Plot

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Thaddeus J. Banner (Gene Lockhart), a lonely, eccentric millionaire who owns a baseball team, the Brooklyn Loons, takes a liking to a dog-chasing stray cat (played by Orangey), and takes him into his home. He names the cat "Rhubarb," which is baseball slang for an on-field argument or fight.

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When the man dies, it is discovered that his last will and testament made Rhubarb his sole beneficiary; hence the cat inherits the baseball team. Team publicist Eric Yeager (Ray Milland) is named the cat's guardian. His fiancee Polly Sickles (Jan Sterling), daughter of the team's manager (William Frawley), is terribly allergic to Rhubarb, causing many problems.

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Banner's unhappy daughter Myra (Elsie Holmes) files a lawsuit, contesting the will. And when the team's players discover they are owned by a cat, they stage a protest until Yeager persuades them that Rhubarb brings them luck.

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Brooklyn begins winning and will play the powerful New York team for the championship. But a bookie who stands to lose big if Brooklyn wins decides to kidnap the cat. Brooklyn's fortunes turn for the worse while the search for Rhubarb goes on, until the cat finally escapes from his captors and races to the ballpark to save the day.

Cast

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  • Orangey as Rhubarb
  • Ray Milland as Eric Yeager
  • Jan Sterling as Polly Sickles
  • William Frawley as Len Sickles
  • Gene Lockhart as T.J. Banner
  • Elsie Holmes as Myra Banner
  • Taylor Holmes as P. Duncan Munk
  • Willard Waterman as Orlando Dill
  • Henry Slate as Dud Logan
  • James Griffith as Ogelthorpe 'Oggie' Meadows
  • Jim Hayward as Doom
  • Donald MacBride as Pheeny
  • Hal K. Dawson as Mr. Fisher
  • Reception

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    The film earned an estimated $1.45 million at the US box office in 1951.

    Awards

    Rhubarb (1951 film) Rhubarb DVD Talk Review of the DVD Video

    Orangey won PATSY Awards (Picture Animal Top Star of the Year, the animal version of an Oscar) for his appearances in both Rhubarb and Breakfast at Tiffany's, the only cat so far to win more than once.

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    Strother Martin and Leonard Nimoy have uncredited roles in this film.

    The film was released on DVD by Legend Films on July 1, 2008.

    References

    Rhubarb (1951 film) Wikipedia
    Rhubarb (1951 film) IMDb Rhubarb (1951 film) themoviedb.org