Ma and Pa Kettle become grandparents in the third installment of their Universal-International franchise. It is called “Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm” and has the plain-speaking couple and their fourteen younger children move out of their ultra-modern, all-electric home back into their old dilapidated farm house they lived in for twenty-five years.
Much of the cast returns, including Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride as Mr. and Mrs. K., Richard Long and Meg Randall as the oldest son and daughter-in-law, and Emory Parnell (from the original picture in 1949) as the town grocer. Also starring are Ray Collins, Barbara Brown, Peter Leeds, Teddy Hart, Oliver Blake, and Harry von Zell. The watchable “Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm” was a success at the box office for Universal Pictures.
Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm (1951)
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My Review
Ma and Pa Kettle become grandparents in the third installment of their Universal-International franchise. It is called “Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm” and has the plain-speaking couple and their fourteen younger children move out of their ultra-modern, all-electric home back into their old dilapidated farm house they lived in for twenty-five years.
Much of the cast returns, including Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride as Mr. and Mrs. K., Richard Long and Meg Randall as the oldest son and daughter-in-law, and Emory Parnell (from the original picture in 1949) as the town grocer. Also starring are Ray Collins, Barbara Brown, Peter Leeds, Teddy Hart, Oliver Blake, and Harry von Zell. The watchable “Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm” was a success at the box office for Universal Pictures.