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Synopsis
1959's Li'l Abner was adapted from the hit 1956 Broadway musical--which, in turn, was inspired by the satirical comic strip by Al Capp. Peter Palmer recreates his Broadway role as Li'l Abner Yokum, the handsome, muscle-bound, muscle-brained leading hillbilly of Dogpatch, USA. The citizens of Dogpatch are in an uproar because their ramshackle community has been designated the "most useless" town in America, and therefore a prime candidate for an atomic bomb testing site. At first, the Dogpatchers consider their least-desirable status a great honor, but then they despair upon realizing that they'll have to vacate the premise before the annual girl-chases-boy Sadie Hawkins Day race. Together with his Mammy (Billie Hayes) and Pappy (Joe E. Marks), Li'l Abner is dispatched to Washington DC, to argue that Dogpatch has some vital significance: after all, only in Dogpatch can one partake of the Yokumberry Tonic, the source of Abner's super strength. Shifty billionaire General Bullmoose (Howard St. John) wants that Yokumberry tonic for his own devices, and to that end dispatches his lady friend Appasionatta von Climax (Stella Stevens) to Dogpatch to catch Li'l Abner during the Sadie Hawkins race and thus secure the mountain boy's cooperation via marriage. Li'l Abner's erstwhile girl friend Daisy Mae Scragg (Leslie Parrish) would likewise like to snare Abner in the race, but Appasionata wins, thanks to the squirrelly Evil Eye Fleegle (Al Nesor), whose "triple whammy" paralyzes Abner just inches before the finish line. If you think all this is unbelievable, wait till you see how the story resolves itself. Featured in the cast is Stubby Kaye as Marryin' Sam, who leads the hillbilly chorus in the musical's best number, "Jubilation T. Corpone". Other Johnny Mercer-Gene de Paul tunes carried over from the Broadway version of Li'l Abner are "A Typical Day," "If I Had My Druthers," "Namely You," "The Country's in the Very Best of Hands," "Past My Prime," "Put 'Em Back (The Way They Wuz)" and "The Matrimonial Stomp."The film is staged in the same broad, caricatured manner as the play, which only adds to the fun. An earlier, unrelated movie adaptation of Li'l Abner, filmed in 1940, is best forgotten, as is a series of lukewarm Abner cartoons produced by Screen Gems in the late forties. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Alan Carney Mayor Dawgmeat
Billie Hayes Mammy Yokum
Stubby Kaye Marryin'Sam
William Lanteau Available Jones
Joe E. Marks Pappy Yokum
Al Nesor Evil Eye Fleagle
Julie Newmar Stupefyin' Jones
Peter Palmer Li'l Abner
Leslie Parrish Daisy Mae
Howard St. John General Bullmoose
Robert Strauss Romeo Scragg
Ted Thurston Sen. Jack S. Phogbound
Stella Stevens Appassionata Von Climax
Stanley Simmonds Rasmussen T. Finsdale

Production Crew

Hal Pereira Art Director
J. McMillan Johnson Art Director
Dee Dee Wood Choreography
Michael Kidd Choreography
Daniel L. Fapp Cinematographer
Joseph Lilley Composer (Music Score)
Nelson Riddle Composer (Music Score)
Alvin Colt Costume Designer
Melvin Frank Director
Arthur P. Schmidt Editor
Joseph Lilley Musical Direction/Supervision
Nelson Riddle Musical Direction/Supervision
Melvin Frank Producer
Norman Panama Producer
Melvin Frank Screenwriter
Norman Panama Screenwriter
Gene de Paul Songwriter
Johnny Mercer Songwriter
John P. Fulton Special Effects
Year: 1959
Runtime: 114
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Paramount

Release
by Paramount

Awards
1959 - Best Picture - Musical - Golden Globe
1959 - Best Picture - Musical - Hollywood Foreign Press Association