Homer C. Fitch
Charles Ruggles
Homer C. Fitch

“KIDS GET IN HIS HAIR...but watch Charlie's youth come back when a couple of boys get into his heart”
A fussy shopkeeper's life drastically changes when his wife takes in two homeless boys.
Homer C. Fitch
Charles Ruggles
Homer C. Fitch
Sybil Fitch
Mary Boland
Sybil Fitch
Butch
Donald O'Connor
Butch
Joe
Billy Lee
Joe
Patricia Fitch
Joyce Matthews
Patricia Fitch
Wyndham Wilson
John Hartley
Wyndham Wilson
Mr. Svively
Andrew Tombes
Mr. Svively
Dr. Benshlager
Dick Elliott
Dr. Benshlager
Mrs. Jepson
Zeffie Tilbury
Mrs. Jepson
Mrs. Moots
Sarah Edwards
Mrs. Moots
Chester Platt
Sonny Bupp
Chester Platt
Mr. Pike
Harlan Briggs
Mr. Pike
I kept imagining Clifton Webb in the role of "Fitch" (Charles Ruggles) here! He is the salesman husband of "Sybil" (Mary Boland) and they are going through the rather staid routine of their middle-class lives. One day, she has a bit of a brainstorm and decides to adopt a young boy. "Joe" (Billy Lee) greets his new and unsuspecting father when he gets home from work one evening and immediately the old man's hackles go up. This only gets worse when an altercation next morning saddles them with the now injured "Butch" (Donald O'Connor) and we are now off on a rather predictable, but actually quite enjoyable series of larks that sees the two boys ally quickly and cause their fair share of mayhem, upset the rather puritanical and gossipy neigbhotes and, of course, put a degree of martial strain on their "parents". The kids deliver well here, especially the younger Lee who has that butter-wouldn't-melt look down to a T. Turn on the tears and the grown-ups are putty in their hands! It starts to wear a bit thin towards the slightly too sentimental conclusion which is actually quite rushed, but there's a decent on-screen dynamic going on for most of this and with the gentlest of digs at small-town attitudes is worth an hour or so of your time.
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