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  • Tuxedo Junction (1941)
  • Passed
    70 min | Comedy, Musical, Romance
Tuxedo Junction (1941)
Passed
70 min | Comedy, Musical, Romance

The Weaver Brothers and Elviry have migrated from their usual hard-scrabble digs in the Ozarks and have taken up truck-farming (raising fruits, vegetables and flowers) on some more-bucolic farm land outside the city-limits sign of Pasadena...See moreThe Weaver Brothers and Elviry have migrated from their usual hard-scrabble digs in the Ozarks and have taken up truck-farming (raising fruits, vegetables and flowers) on some more-bucolic farm land outside the city-limits sign of Pasadena, California. Their small farm is adjacent to the estate of a wealthy snob and it stands to reason that he and the Weavers are not going to the same social functions. Things get worse when the Weavers start taking migrant youths off of the streets, feed them, bed them, and employ them in their gardens. One of the migrants is a tough little cookie, Sock, of the type usually played by Frankie Darro (and is played by Frankie Darro here), and he makes some problems because he isn't totally convinced the Weavers aren't just out to exploit him and his fellow vagabonds. The film also has time for the budding romances between Sock and Pansy, and between Bill Bennett, a juvenile probation officer, and Joan, the daughter of the rich snob. The climax comes when the migrant boys win first prize, with an Abraham Lincoln float, in Pasadena's annual "Tournament of Roses Parade" that they designed themselves and used flowers nurtured by them in the Weavers' gardens. (The film was made and released (November 25, 1941) shortly before the Japanese sneak-attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, and the Rose Bowl that year was moved to Durham, North Carolina, because of the fear of the Japanese bombing the West Coast.) See less
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Director
Writers
Dorrell McGowan (story) (screenplay) | Stuart E. McGowan (story) (as Stuart McGown) (screenplay) (as Stuart McGown)
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Nov 25, 1941 (United States)

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25 cast members
Name Known for
Leon Weaver
Abner Weaver Abner Weaver   See fewer
June Weaver
Elviry Weaver Elviry Weaver   See fewer
Frank Weaver
Cicero Weaver Cicero Weaver   See fewer
Thurston Hall
Doug Gordon Doug Gordon   See fewer
Frankie Darro
Jack 'Sock' Anderson Jack 'Sock' Anderson   See fewer
Sally Payne
Pansy Weaver Pansy Weaver   See fewer
Clayton Moore
Bill Bennett Bill Bennett   See fewer
Lorna Gray
Joan Gordon Joan Gordon   See fewer
William 'Billy' Benedict
Thomas 'Piecrust' Murphy (as Billy Benedict) Thomas 'Piecrust' Murphy (as Billy Benedict)   See fewer
Ken Lundy
Fred 'Soapy' Peters (as Kenneth Lundy) Fred 'Soapy' Peters (as Kenneth Lundy)   See fewer
Howard Hickman
Judge Leo Rivers Judge Leo Rivers   See fewer
Leonard Carey
Jenkins Jenkins   See fewer
Betty Blythe
Miss Hornblower Miss Hornblower   See fewer
Sam Flint
Judge Lewis Judge Lewis   See fewer
The Little Vagabonds
Singing Group Singing Group   See fewer
Al Bridge
Chief Conway (uncredited) Chief Conway (uncredited)   See fewer
Edmund Cobb
Pacing Gate Guard (uncredited) Pacing Gate Guard (uncredited)   See fewer
Joe Cobb
Migrant Boy (uncredited) Migrant Boy (uncredited)   See fewer
Tristram Coffin
Rose Parade Commentator (uncredited) Rose Parade Commentator (uncredited)   See fewer
Dick Elliott
1st Rose Parade Judge (uncredited) 1st Rose Parade Judge (uncredited)   See fewer
David Gorcey
Migrant Boy (uncredited) Migrant Boy (uncredited)   See fewer
David McKim
Migrant Boy (uncredited) Migrant Boy (uncredited)   See fewer
Bobby Stone
Skinny (uncredited) Skinny (uncredited)   See fewer
Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
Spectator (uncredited) Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
Emmett Vogan
Mr. Hawkins (uncredited) Mr. Hawkins (uncredited)   See fewer
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