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We're Rich Again

  • Released July 13, 1934
  •   1 hr 11 mins  

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Director

William A. Seiter

Producers

Glendon Allvine associate producer
Pandro S. Berman executive producer

Writers

Ray Harris screenplay
Alden Nash play "And Let Who Will Be Clever"

Cast

Edna May Oliver Maude Stanley
Billie Burke Mrs. Linda Page
Marian Nixon Arabella Sykes (as Marion Nixon)
Reginald Denny Bookington 'Bookie' Wells
Joan Marsh Carolyn 'Carrie' Page
Buster Crabbe Erasmus Rockwell 'Erp' Pennington (as Larry 'Buster' Crabbe)
Grant Mitchell Wilbur Page
Gloria Shea Victoria 'Vic' Page
Edgar Kennedy Healy, process server
Otto Yamaoka Fugi, the Page's servant

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Ron Oliver (revilorest@juno.com) wrote on IMDB:

A once affluent Santa Barbara family, hounded by persistent creditors, hope to rejoice `WE'RE RICH AGAIN' if they can marry their oldest daughter off to a very wealthy twit. Then a pretty little country cousin shows up to complicate everything...

This sadly neglected screwball comedy from the 1930's offers manifold delights arising from its farcical plot & wonderful cast. Only a decade of over-abundant cinematic riches could afford to forget a perfectly fine film such as this. While not a great classic of its genre, such as BRING UP BABY or NOTHING SACRED, it still has much amusement to offer the lucky viewer.

Edna May Oliver & Billie Burke, both unforgettable & utterly irreplaceable, are delightful as the two stars of the film. Wisecracking, polo-playing granny Oliver, frequently found in the company of her gaggle of young men, utters sardonic comments on the plot & the behavior of the other characters. Vague, fluttery Burke, perpetually in a state of mental abstraction, adds her own brand of kookiness to the story line.   [ show more ]

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(nlangdon@decofilms.com) wrote on IMDB:

I concur! WE'RE RICH AGAIN is a delight from the first frame to the last, sadly neglected among it's peers, but definitely worth a look. I ran this film for my movie crowd here in Sacramento and they howled through it, especially the antics of Edna May Oliver and beefcake Crabbe. At the time it was released the critics lambasted Marian Nixon but I think she's a hoot as the oh so talkative cousin. The film survives in pristine condition as well, it looks as if it were filmed yesterday. Billie Burke has several wonderful scenes, one of my favorites is when she gives the butler a quarter and rattles off a huge grocery list, the perplexed servant does his best to assure Burke that he'll acquire everything on the list. Oliver and her polo buddies steal the show, be sure to catch this film!

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pyamada wrote on IMDB:

Fans of Edna Mae Oliver will want to see this, but I think they will be disappointed. The only character that is well played out is "the cousin from Texas". Everybody else get a few good lines and perhaps absurd situations, but little else. Oliver is cast as a polo playing grandmother, and one might hope this would be very funny, but it is not. "We're Rich Again" certainly deserves to be called "screw-ball", but not a comedy.

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