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The Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood
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Synopsis
This was the next-to-last entry of the Cohens and Kellys series, which were becoming increasingly more tiresome with each picture. Once again, Charlie Murray and George Sidney reprise their roles as Kelly and Cohen, respectively, but instead of Kate Price and Vera Gordon as their wives, they have Esther Howard and Emma Dunn. The story centers around the Cohen and Kelly kids, Melville Cohen (Norman Foster) and Kitty Kelly (June Clyde). Melville enters Kitty's picture in a movie contest and she wins a Hollywood contract. The Kellys dump their diner and move from the little town of Hillsboro to the glamour of Tinsletown. Kitty's subsequent success goes to the Kelly's heads (in fact, Clyde puts on airs not unlike the Marion Davies character in Show People). When the earthy (and proud of it) Cohens come to visit, it creates an embarrassing situation for everyone all around. Then talkies come in, Kitty's acting career fails, and Melville's songwriting takes off. Eventually Melville's career also goes belly-up and both the Cohens and Kellys head back for the safer confines of Hillsboro, friends once again. The one really bright note in this film is its cameos -- most of them take place in a scene at the Cocoanut Grove, back then Hollywood's place to be seen. That's where you can see Boris Karloff, Tom Mix, Lew Ayres, and Gloria Stuart, among others. One additional surprise is former silent star Eileen Percy, who plays a writer interviewing Kitty Kelly -- in real life, Percy was in the midst of giving up her acting career in favor of writing a newspaper society column. ~ Janiss Garza, All Movie Guide

Cast

Luis Alberni Solarsky
June Clyde Kitty Kelly
Emma Dunn Mrs. Cohen
Esther Howard Mrs. Kelly
Edwin Maxwell Chauncey Chadwick
Charlie Murray Mr. Jelly
Norman Foster Melville Cohen
George Sidney Mr. Cohen

Production Crew

James Mulhauser Additional Dialogue
Jerome Ash Cinematographer
John Francis Dillon Director
Harry S. Webb Editor
Carl Laemmle, Jr. Producer
Howard J. Green Screenwriter
James Mulhauser Screenwriter
Year: 1932
Runtime: 75
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Universal

Release
by Universal