The Bashful Bachelor

1942 film

  • April 24, 1942 (1942-04-24) (U.S.)[1]
Running time
78 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$165,000 (estimated)Box office$675,000 (US)

The Bashful Bachelor is a 1942 American film directed by Malcolm St. Clair. It is the second of seven films based on the Lum and Abner radio series created by and starring Chester Lauck and Norris Goff.

Plot

Small town store owner Lum Edwards (Chester Lauck) in Pine Ridge has a thorn in his side because his partner in the Jot-em-Down general store, Abner Peabody (Norris Goff), has exchanged the store delivery car for a race track horse. And because Lum doesn't have the guts to approach the woman he is in love with, Geraldine (ZaSu Pitts), and propose to her once and for all, he lays a complex scheme to impress her in a fake "rescue" mission. He fails tremendously in this mission, and nearly gets everyone killed in doing so. However, he doesn't give up, but tries again, and finally succeeds in impressing her. His problems continue when his proposal, to be delivered to Geraldine by his partner Abner, is instead delivered to a very prone bachelorette, Widder Abernathy (Constance Purdy). She jumps at the possibility of marrying Lum, and the game is afoot. Lum doesn't get out of trouble until the town sheriff (Irving Bacon) finds widow Widder's disappeared husband.[2]

Cast

  • Chester Lauck as Lum Edwards
  • Norris Goff as Abner Peabody
  • ZaSu Pitts as Geraldine
  • Grady Sutton as Cedric Wiehunt
  • Oscar O'Shea as Squire Skimp
  • Louise Currie as Marjorie
  • Constance Purdy as Widder Abernathy
  • Irving Bacon as Sheriff / Fire Chief
  • Earle Hodgins as Joseph Abernathy
  • Benny Rubin as Pitch Man

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Bashful Bachelor.
  • The Bashful Bachelor at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  • The Bashful Bachelor is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive

References

  1. ^ "The Bashful Bachelor: Detail View". American Film Institute. Retrieved April 15, 2014.
  2. ^ The Bashful Bachelordetails, imdb.com; accessed September 23, 2015.
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Films directed by Malcolm St. Clair
1910s
  • Rip & Stitch: Tailors (1919)
  • The Little Widow (1919)
  • No Mother to Guide Him (1919)
1920s
  • Hungry Lions and Tender Hearts (1920)
  • He Loved Like He Lied (1920)
  • His Youthful Fancy (1920)
  • Don't Weaken! (1920)
  • Welcome Home (1920)
  • A Kitchen Cinderella (1920)
  • Wedding Bells Out of Tune (1921)
  • Sweetheart Days (1921)
  • The Goat (1921)
  • The Night Before (1921)
  • Call a Cop (1921)
  • Bright Eyes (1921)
  • You'd Be Surprised (1922)
  • Don't Be Foolish (1922)
  • Wedding Dumb Bells (1922)
  • The Blacksmith (1922)
  • Their First Vacation (1922)
  • Twin Husbands (1922)
  • Entertaining the Boss (1922)
  • Keep 'Em Home (1922)
  • Christmas (1923)
  • Fighting Blood (1923)
  • The Knight in Gale (1923)
  • The Knight That Failed (1923)
  • Six Second Smith (1923)
  • Two Stones with One Bird (1923)
  • Some Punches and Judy (1923)
  • Gall of the Wild (1923)
  • Rice and Old Shoes (1923)
  • The End of a Perfect Fray (1923)
  • When Gale and Hurricane Meet (1923)
  • Judy Punch (1923)
  • George Washington Jr. (1924)
  • Julius Sees Her (1924)
  • When Knighthood Was in Tower (1924)
  • Money to Burns (1924)
  • King Leary (1924)
  • William Tells (1924)
  • Sherlock's Home (1924)
  • For the Love of Mike (1924)
  • The Square Sex (1924)
  • Bee's Knees (1924)
  • Find Your Man (1924)
  • The Lighthouse by the Sea (1924)
  • On Thin Ice (1925)
  • Are Parents People? (1925)
  • After Business Hours (1925)
  • The Trouble with Wives (1925)
  • A Woman of the World (1925)
  • The Grand Duchess and the Waiter (1926)
  • A Social Celebrity (1926)
  • Good and Naughty (1926)
  • The Show-Off (1926)
  • The Popular Sin (1926)
  • Knockout Reilly (1927)
  • Breakfast at Sunrise (1927)
  • Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1928)
  • Sporting Goods (1928)
  • Beau Broadway (1928)
  • The Fleet's In (1928)
  • The Canary Murder Case (1929)
  • Side Street (1929)
  • Welcome Danger (1929; uncredited)
  • Night Parade (1929)
1930s
1940s


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