Niagara Falls

  • 1941




18 %

Niagara Falls is a 1941 English-language Comedy Romance film written by Eugene Conrad, Paul Gerard Smith and Hal Yates. The movie is directed by Gordon Douglas and produced by Fred Guiol and Hal Roach. Margie Blake, who wants to get married young and have two dozen kids, has a flat tire and traveling salesman Tom Wilson, who believes in loving 'em and leaving 'em stops to help. They soon discover they are polar opposites and dislike each other very much. Oklahoma oilman Sam Sawyer and his new bride Emmy, on their way to honeymoon in Niagara Falls, come along and offer help and Sam gets the idea that Margie and Tom are married and having a lover's spat. Later when all are checking into the hotel, the befuddled manager, thanks to Sam who is still trying to get them to kiss and make up, gives them a room together which Marge and Tom don't realize, since Sam has given up his and Emmy's Honeymoon Suite in order to get them over their spat. Sam takes over and locks them in the suite together for the night and stands guard outside the room until they solve their marital problems. Sam has some of his own with the frustrated Emmy as they have put off their wedding for twenty years in order to afford to honeymoon in Niagara Falls. Written by Les Adams. Niagara falls features Marjorie Woodworth, Tom Brown, Zasu Pitts, Slim Summerville, Chester Clute, Edgar Dearing and Dave Willock. Cinematography was done by Robert Pittack and editing by Bert Jordan. The motion picture has a running time of 43-86 minutes. It was released on 17th October 1941.

Release Date 17 OCT 1941
Run Time 1 HOUR 26 MINUTES
Language

English

Genre

Comedy , Romance

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