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Synopsis
Moss Hart's and George S. Kaufman's whimsical Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway play You Can't Take It With You was transformed into a paean to populism by director Frank Capra and screenwriter Robert Riskin. This is the story of the zany Sycamore household, presided over by Grandpa Vanderhof (Lionel Barrymore), a former businessman who has turned his back on commerce to enjoy life. At the Sycamores, everyone does just what he or she pleases. Penny Sycamore (Spring Byington), Grandpa's daughter, has become a novelist because someone delivered a typewriter to her home by mistake. Penny's husband makes firecrackers in his basement with the help of Mr. DePinna, an iceman who showed up at the Sycamore doorstep one day and never left. Their daughter Essie (Ann Miller) imagines that she's a prima ballerina, even though her dour teacher Boris assesses her work with, "Confidentially, it steenks!" Essie's husband Ed, who'd rather play a xylophone than work, spends his free time selling Essie's candy, wrapping each package in paper from a used printing press that dispenses anarchistic slogans. The one normal member of the household is Alice Sycamore (Jean Arthur), in love with wealthy Tony Kirby (James Stewart). Naturally, when the stuffy, aristocratic Kirbys come to the Sycamores for dinner, the event is a disaster, capped with the arrest of everyone in the household. Hart and Kaufman's third act found the previously judgmental Kirby softening his attitude towards the freewheeling Sycamore clan, admitting that he's never had so much fun in his life. Screenwriter Riskin altered the focus of the play by throwing out the third act and concentrating upon Tony Kirby's father, Kirby, Sr., who as played by Edward Arnold is transformed from a stock stuffed shirt into a ruthless, grasping tycoon, eager to buy up every house on the Sycamores' block to make room for a munitions plant. The film thus became the story of Kirby's regeneration at the hands of the carefree Sycamores. Enough of the play's screwball elements are retained to compensate for Riskin's speechifying and plot distortions (though the softening of one of the play's vital ingredients, Grandpa's refusal to pay his income tax, borders on the sacrilegious). You Can't Take It With You earned several Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director (Capra's third Oscar). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Edward Arnold Anthony P. Kirby
Jean Arthur Alice Sycamore
Mischa Auer Kolenkhov
Lionel Barrymore Grandpa Martin Vanderhof
Spring Byington Penny Sycamore
Harry Davenport Judge
Ann Doran Maggie O'Neill
Mary Forbes Mrs. Anthony P. Kirby
Samuel S. Hinds Paul Sycamore
Halliwell Hobbes Mr. DePinna
Donald Meek Poppins
Ann Miller Essie Carmichael
Christian Rub Schmidt
James Stewart Tony Kirby
Josef Swickard Professor
Dub Taylor Ed Carmichael
H.B. Warner Ramsey
Clarence H. Wilson John Blakely
Lillian Yarbo Rheba
Charles Lane Henderson

Production Crew

Lionel Banks Art Director
Stephen Goosson Art Director
Joseph Walker Cinematographer
Dimitri Tiomkin Composer (Music Score)
Bernard Newman Costume Designer
Irene Costume Designer
Frank Capra Director
Gene Havlick Editor
Arthur S. Black, Jr. First Assistant Director
Morris W. Stoloff Musical Direction/Supervision
George S. Kaufman Play Author
Moss Hart Play Author
Frank Capra Producer
Robert Riskin Screenwriter
Edward Bernds Sound Mixer
Year: 1938
Runtime: 126
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Columbia Pictures

Release
by Columbia Pictures

Awards
1938 - 10 Best Films - Film Daily
1938 - Best Picture - Academy
1938 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie