Carnival


1h 17m 1935

Brief Synopsis

When he's widowed, a puppeteer goes into hiding to maintain custody of his son.

Film Details

Genre
Comedy
Drama
Release Date
Feb 10, 1935
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Columbia Pictures Corp.
Distribution Company
Columbia Pictures Corp.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 17m
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Film Length
8 reels

Synopsis

Puppeteer Chick Thompson travels the carnival circuit with his close friends, Daisy and "Fingers" MCoy, a pianist who occasionally dabbles as a pickpocket to benefit his friends. Chick's wife dies during the birth of their son "Poochy," and Daisy, who is attracted to Chick, volunteers to help him raise the child. When the carnival pulls up stakes three weeks later, Mr. Lawson, Chick's father-in-law, who never approved of his daughter's marriage, legally restrains Chick from taking Poochy with him during his travels with the carnival on the grounds that it is not a suitable environment for a child. After abducting the boy from the authorities, Chick and Fingers decide to leave the carnival and hide out with him. Two years later, the carnival announces the appearance of "Doc Crawford's Australian Marionettes," which is actually Chick's new act. Daisy, who is happy to be reunited with Chick, helps shield his identity from a woman from the children's care society, who then mistakes Poochy for the happy child of Daisy and "Doc." Daisy convinces Chick that the only way to stop the authorities' harassment of him would be to find the right kind of mother for Poochy. At the state fair, Chick and Fingers enlist the carnival folk to check out the local midway populace, as Chick still does not realize that Daisy would gladly accept his marriage proposal. Chick falls for Miss Holbrook, a nurse at the baby incubator exhibit, but then discovers that she is already married. Discouraged by Chick's failure to ask her to marry him, Daisy leaves him and the act. At the fair, Chick enters Poochy in a "perfect baby" contest, in hopes that winning the $500 first prize would convince the welfare authorities that he is a good father of a healthy child. Unknown to Chick, Fingers scams the contest, and Poochy's first place finish is short-lived when the judges discover the ruse. About to be jailed, Chick becomes frantic when Poochy disappears. He and Fingers escape from the detectives, and alert the carnies that they are in trouble with screams of "Hey Rube." Chick finds Poochy and hides him in a box in his tent, leaving the child alone as he and Fingers flee from the authorities. In the confusion of the stampeding crowds, the tent is set ablaze. Chick thinks his son has died in the flames, but returns home to find that Poochy was saved by Daisy. When Chick and Fingers are later sentenced to six months in jail, Chick realizes that his child will be lost. He quickly pays two dollars to marry Daisy on the spot, hands her Poochy, then kisses her goodbye to serve his time. Fingers thanks his jailer as he is locked up and confides to cellmate Chick that the key he filched may shorten their stay.

Cast

Lee Tracy

Chick Thompson [also known as Doc Crawford]

Sally Eilers

Daisy

Jimmy Durante

Fingers [McCoy]

Florence Rice

Miss Holbrook

Thomas Jackson

"Mac"

John Richard Walters

Poochy

Lucille Ward

Welfare worker

Helen Jerome Eddy

Dr. Hedges

Harry Holman

Announcer

George Brasno

Himself

Olive Brasno

Herself

Oscar Apfel

Mr. Lawson

Sheila Manners

Puppet assistant

Geneva Mitchell

Nurse

Lucille Ball

Nurse

Betty Alden

Nurse

Helene Barclay

Nurse

Lillian West

Nurse

Inez Courtney

Girl

Constance Bergen

Girl

Billee Van Every

Girl

Evelyn Pierce

Girl

Doris Mcmahan

Girl

Charles Sabin

Intern

Brenda Fowler

Baby judge

Montague Shaw

Baby judge

Gladys Gale

Baby judge

Selmer Jackson

Baby judge

Robert Graves

Baby judge

Paul Hurst

Policeman

Ben Taggart

Policeman

T. Roy Barnes

Salesman

Guy Usher

Detective

Fred Kelsey

Detective

James Farley

Detective

Stanley Blystone

Detective

Harold Berquist

Detective

Allan Sears

Detective

Phil Tead

Barker

Lee Moran

Barker

Jack Baxley

Barker

Ernie Adams

"Mac"

Eddie Fetherston

Barker

Frank Mills

Barker

Bert Starkey

Barker

Ray Johnson

Barker

John Kascier

Barker

C. L. Sherwood

Barker

Wade Boteler

Sheriff

Chris Frank

Sheriff

Dick Rush

Sheriff

Howard C. Hickman

Doctor

Jolly Ethel

Fat lady

John Aason

Tall man

Rita Compana

Bearded lady

Ettore Campana

Sword swallower

Jack Ray

Fire eater

Dorothy Tobey

Mother

Adda Gleason

Mother

Mrs. Bob Mckenzie

Mother

Mr. And Mrs. Clemons

Knife-throwing act

Edward Le Saint

Superintendant of hospital

Ada Mae Moore

Snake charmer

Frank Rice

Clown

Henry Roquemore

Shoe man

Edward Mundin

Technical adviser

A. R. Haysel

Conductor

Franklyn Farnum

Milkman

Harry Woods

Man with monkey act

Lillian Worth

Half man, half woman

Burr Caruth

Justice of the peace

Arthur Belasco

Guard

Eric Mayne

Bearded judge

Arthur Millett

Los Angeles policeman

Bert Wilson

Tattooed man

Vester Pegg

Small town man

J. P. Lockney

Small town man

Cecil Weston

Small town woman

Violet Knight

Small town woman

Frank O'connor

Conductor

Bill Irving

Waiter

Katherine Sheldon

Judge

Lucille Denever

Judge

Budd Fine

Fireman

Beaudine Anderson

Boy

Baby Ricardo Lord Cozon

Baby

Lucien Littlefield

Harrison Greene

Jessie Arnold

Kathryn Sheldon

Isabelle La Mal

Helen Dickson

Charles Hickman

Marie Wells

Mabel Forrest

Cora Beach Shumway

Gladys Joyner

Jack Cheatham

Dorothy Shearer

Film Details

Genre
Comedy
Drama
Release Date
Feb 10, 1935
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Columbia Pictures Corp.
Distribution Company
Columbia Pictures Corp.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 17m
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Film Length
8 reels

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