Uncle Joe
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Cinematography Harry Neumann Duration Country USA | 6.2/10 Initial release 1941 Genre Comedy Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Director Howard M. RailsbackRaymond E. Swartley Writer G.M. Rohrbach , Al Weeks Directors Howard M. Railsback, Raymond E. Swartley Cast Gale Storm (Clare Day), Slim Summerville (Joe Butterfield), ZaSu Pitts (Julia Jordan), William B. Davidson (Mr. Day), Dorothy Peterson (Margaret Day), Dick Hogan (Bill Jones)Similar movies Slim Summerville appears in Uncle Joe and Im from Arkansas |
Uncle Joe is a 1941 American film directed by Howard M. Railsback and Raymond E. Swartley.
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Plot
A whimsical picture of life in rural America in the 1940s, 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.
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Uncle Joe Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA
Uncle Joe IMDb Uncle Joe themoviedb.org
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