The destination is Paris where we find “Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation.” This sixth film appearance with Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride as the Kettles finds the happy couple becoming entangled in international espionage, invited to Europe by their oldest son’s in-laws, played by Ray Collins and Barbara Brown, reprising their roles from the third film.
Director Charles Lamont and screenwriter Jack Henley find themselves involved in yet another Universal-International Kettle project. The results were very entertaining, per usual. The supporting cast includes Bodil Miller, Sig Ruman, Oliver Blake, Teddy Hart, Ivan Triesault, Rosario Imperio, and Peter Brocco. The Ma and Pa Kettle series is based on the 1945 book “The Egg and I” by Betty MacDonald.
Ma an Pat Kettle on Vacation (1953)
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My Review
The destination is Paris where we find “Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation.” This sixth film appearance with Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride as the Kettles finds the happy couple becoming entangled in international espionage, invited to Europe by their oldest son’s in-laws, played by Ray Collins and Barbara Brown, reprising their roles from the third film.
Director Charles Lamont and screenwriter Jack Henley find themselves involved in yet another Universal-International Kettle project. The results were very entertaining, per usual. The supporting cast includes Bodil Miller, Sig Ruman, Oliver Blake, Teddy Hart, Ivan Triesault, Rosario Imperio, and Peter Brocco. The Ma and Pa Kettle series is based on the 1945 book “The Egg and I” by Betty MacDonald.