Saturday, July 27, 2013

Having Wonderful Time

Having Wonderful Time
Released Date: July 1, 1938
Director: Alfred Santell
Actors: Ginger Rogers, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Peggy Conklin, Lucille Ball, Lee Bowman, Eve Arden, Dorothea Kent, Red Skelton, Donald Meek, Jack Carson, Clarence Wilson, and Allan Lane



     I picked this movie to watch after seeing the cast list. I have been on a Ginger Rogers kick for the last few weeks and have been watching most of her films. This was one of them. And seeing Lucille Ball, Eve Arden, Red Skelton and Jack Carson on the movie made it even more interesting. Plus, this would be the second movie I have seen with the actors Ginger Rogers, Lucille Ball, Eve Arden and Jack Carson, Stage Door being that first movie. Even Ann Miller had a speaking part for this movie, but that part did not make the final cut. She is seen though next to Red Skelton during one of his routines, his first in the movie to be exact. This also happens to be Red Skelton's first movie, and he was great in it. Very funny and always stealing the screen.

     Teddy (Ginger Rogers) is working hard and is in dire need of a vacation. She has booked plans for a camp that her friend recommended and is leaving right after work. The camp is called Camp Kare- Free and is full of young women and men, single at that. When Teddy arrives to the area, she is taken on a very bumpy ride to the camp. Her driver is Chick (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.) whom works at the camp and his first impression of the young lady is that she is snobby. She gets to share a room with the very wild Miriam (Lucille Ball) and a stuck up New Yorker, Henrietta (Eve Arden). We find out early in the movie that Teddy has just broke up with a man named Emil Beatty (Jack Carson) and while she is at the camp, she finds true love through Chick. But when they have a misunderstanding, Teddy tries to get Chick jealous by spending some alone time with Buzzy (Lee Bowman), the man who was after Miriam at first. Will the misunderstanding get resolved? Check this cute movie out, although a very short movie, it is very good and you will enjoy every minute, all 70 of them!!!

4 comments:

  1. Hi Coley,
    Great decription of Having a Wonderful Time. I wasn't too sure I liked this movie when I first watched it, now I love it. Teddy is so like someone I know, I find her endearing. Chic the original angry young man,finding unexpected love With Teddy. A charming film I say.

    Elaine from facebook.

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    1. Aw thanks Elaine :) yeah, when I first watched it, I was surprised by how fast it was. But then when I watched it a second time, I really enjoyed it :) Thank you for reading my blog, that means a lot :)

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  2. Hi, Coley!!! VKMfanHuey here, checking out the blog...great work!!! Nice synopsis on HWT... and some cool info... the Ann Miller scenes would be cool to see...a shame they didn't stash those 'deleted scenes' away for future posterity... Ginger also notes in her bio that a lot of Red's routine stuff was cut, stuff she thought was better than what made the cut, strangely enough...

    SO great to find a well done review blog to follow! And of course, here's a full and cordial invitation for YOU to check out Gingerology, at http://jwhueyblog.blogspot.com/ ...hope to see ya there! :-)

    KIG, Coley!!!

    Hu
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    1. Thank you so much VKMfan :) I will for sure follow your blog :) I look forward to taking a look at it. I love Ann Miller, and cannot believe she was only 14 when she played in Stage Door and that she was already taller than Ginger Rogers. lol. Ginger Rogers did not get along with Katharine Hepburn, do you have any details on that? Or maybe we will find out more during our book club ;)

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