When his wife threatens to leave him because of his notoriously bad temper, Edgar promises that there will be no more tantrums.When his wife threatens to leave him because of his notoriously bad temper, Edgar promises that there will be no more tantrums.When his wife threatens to leave him because of his notoriously bad temper, Edgar promises that there will be no more tantrums.
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Composed by Euphemia Allen (a.k.a. Arhur de Lulli) (1877)
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In the 1930s and 40s, Edgar Kennedy made quite a few short domestic comedies for RKO. I used to think that Florence Lake starred in all of them, but have since seen several other actresses play Mrs. Kennedy--including Vivian Oakland and Sally Payne. Well, imagine my surprise when I saw another film tonight--and it co-starred Irene Ryan (Granny from "The Beverly Hillbillies") as his wife. And, oddly, the in-laws that usually are Florence Lake's (the mother and brother) are now Ryan's! It's all a bit confusing to say the least, but at least Ryan does not laugh or talk in the very high-pitched voice like Lake did!
"Hold Your Temper" begins with Edgar coming home from a three week business trip only to find his wife (Ryan) is moving and planning to divorce him! She is tired of his foul temper, though if you lived with her mother and brother, you can sure understand his point of view. Edgar manages to convince his wife to stay--saying he CAN control his anger. However, the evil mother and brother conspire to do anything--yes anything--to make him blow his top. Some of their stunts are pretty funny--and very cruel.
The film is very good but not great, but as I said above, Ryan was far superior to Lake--who happened to be the most annoying actress of the 1930s and 40s (if you can think of a better candidate AND have seen Lake's films, drop me a line). Worth seeing--especially if you want to see wife #4!
"Hold Your Temper" begins with Edgar coming home from a three week business trip only to find his wife (Ryan) is moving and planning to divorce him! She is tired of his foul temper, though if you lived with her mother and brother, you can sure understand his point of view. Edgar manages to convince his wife to stay--saying he CAN control his anger. However, the evil mother and brother conspire to do anything--yes anything--to make him blow his top. Some of their stunts are pretty funny--and very cruel.
The film is very good but not great, but as I said above, Ryan was far superior to Lake--who happened to be the most annoying actress of the 1930s and 40s (if you can think of a better candidate AND have seen Lake's films, drop me a line). Worth seeing--especially if you want to see wife #4!
- planktonrules
- Jun 26, 2011
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