Safety in Numbers is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Malcolm St. Clair and starring Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane and Spring Byington. It was part of Twentieth Century Fox's Jones Family series.[1][2]
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Directed by | Malcolm St. Clair |
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Produced by | John Stone |
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Cinematography | Charles G. Clarke |
Edited by | Harry Reynolds |
Music by | Samuel Kaylin |
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Distributed by | Twentieth Century Fox |
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Running time | 55 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
editJones family patriarch John Jones is convinced by swindlers that the town swamp contains valuable mineral deposits. The ruse is exposed when some local youth fall into the swamp. The townspeople raise a ruckus and the matter is resolved satisfactorily.[3]
Cast
edit- Jed Prouty as John Jones
- Shirley Deane as Bonnie Thompson
- Spring Byington as Mrs. John Jones
- Russell Gleason as Herbert Thompson
- Kenneth Howell as Jack Jones
- George Ernest as Roger Jones
- June Carlson as Lucy Jones
- Florence Roberts as Granny Jones
- Billy Mahan as Bobby Jones
- Marvin Stephens as Tommy McGuire
- Iva Stewart as Toni Stewart
- Helen Freeman as Mrs. Stewart
- Henry Kolker as Dr. Lawrence Edmonds
- Paul McVey as Mr. Hensley
- Bruce Warren as Morley
- Edward Earle as Sloane
- Wilfred Lucas as Councilman
- Harrison Greene as Councilman
- Raymond Brown as Councilman Benedict
- Dave Morris as Postman
- Ruth Clifford as Mrs. Hensley
- Robert Lowery as Harry
- Fred Kelsey as Cop
- Floyd Criswell as Motor Cop
- Frank Meredith as Motor Cop
- Hal K. Dawson as Cameraman
- Carroll Nye as Larsen
- Frances Morris as Waitress
- Edwin August as Customer
- Billy Griffith as Mourner / Customer
- Syd Saylor as Guard
- Cy Kendall as Chief of Police
Reception
editNew York Times film critic Frank S. Nugent notes the formulaic foundation of the Jones Family series and “the obviousness of their scripts.” Mr. Jones (Jed Prouty) is “up to his neck in swindlers” and the family’s welfare is put at risk, as in all Jones saga films. Ma Jones (Spring Byington) offers advice on her radio program, and the youngsters, Jack and Lucy (Kenneth Howard and June Carlson, respectively) “puzzle” over matters of elopement and matrimony. Nugent concludes that it would be difficult “to deny the friendliness and likability of their pictures.”[4]
Notes
editReferences
edit- Dwyer, Ruth Anne. 1996. Malcolm St. Clair: His Films, 1915-1948. The Scarecrow Press, Lantham, Md., and London. ISBN 0-8108-2709-3
- Nugent, Frank S.. 1938. THE SCREEN; The Globe Keeps Up With the Joneses in the Family's Latest Homespun Comedy, 'Safety in Numbers' New York Times, September 6, 1938. https://www.nytimes.com/1938/09/06/archives/the-screen-the-globe-keeps-up-with-the-joneses-in-the-familys.html Retrieved 17 June, 2024.
Bibliography
edit- Bernard A. Drew. Motion Picture Series and Sequels: A Reference Guide. Routledge, 2013.
External links
edit- Safety in Numbers at IMDb
- ‹The template AllMovie title is being considered for deletion.› Safety in Numbers at AllMovie
- Safety in Numbers at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films