movie
Leave It to Henry
Director: Jean Yarbrough
Year: 1949
Plot: Henry Latham and town Mayor Colton continue their misadventures in Smalltown, America. This time, twelve-year-old David Latham is testifying at the trial of his father, Henry, who is accused of burning down the McCluskey bridge. It seems, in flashback, that David and his friend Georgie Colton couldn't pay the excessive toll---two dollars American---charged them for walking across the bridge recently purchased by Mr. McCluskey, so the old coot took Henry's watch from David as security until the toll was paid. Meanwhile, back in town, Henry, not invited to his wife's Pioneer Committee meeting, planning the town's centennial celebration, talks his friend the Mayor into the two of them doing an re-enactment of the burning of the steamboat "Prairie Queen" at the celebration. Nothing good can come of this.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
Original Title:
Leave It to Henry
Director:
Jean Yarbrough
Writer:
D.D. Beauchamp
Producer:
Peter Scully
Type: movie
Year: 1949
Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Family, Romance
Cast:
Raymond Walburn
,
Walter Catlett
,
Gary Gray
,
Mary Stuart
,
Barbara Brown
,
Houseley Stevenson
,
Ida Moore
,
Olin Howland
,
Pat Phelan
,
George McDonald
,
Maynard Holmes
,
Burk Symon
,
William Vedder
,
Harry Harvey
,
Jimmie Horan
Runtimes:
57
Countries:
United States
Languages:
English
Color Info:
Black and White
Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1
Sound Mix:
Mono::(Western Electric Recording)
Original Air Date: 12 Jun 1949 (USA)
Rating: 5.8
Votes: 28
Year: 1949
Production Companies:
Mayfair Productions Inc.
Distributors:
Monogram Pictures
,
Associated British-Pathé
Cinematographer:
William A. Sickner
Producer:
Peter Scully
Production Manager:
Allen K. Wood
Art Direction:
Dave Milton
Certificates:
United Kingdom:U
,
United States:Passed::(National Board of Review)
,
United States:Approved
Editor:
Peter Scully
Sound Crew:
Tom Lambert
Music Department:
Edward J. Kay
Make Up:
Charles Huber
Assistant Director:
Wesley Barry
Camera and Electrical Department:
Lloyd Garnell
,
Eddie Jones
,
Harry Lewis
,
John J. Martin
Set Decoration:
Raymond Boltz Jr.
Script Department:
Ilona Vas