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Ma and Pa KettleFirst appearance(book)(film)Created byPortrayed by(as Ma)(as Pa)InformationFilmsMa and Pa Kettle are comic film characters of the successful film series of the same name, produced by, in the late 1940s and 1950s. They are a couple with fifteen children whose lives are turned upside-down when they win a model home of the future in a slogan-writing contest. On the verge of getting their farm condemned, the Kettles move into the prize home that is different from their country lifestyle.
After that, they are subjected to more unusual situations.Originally based on real-life farming neighbors in, Ma and Pa Kettle were created by in whose 1945 best-selling novel, they appeared. The success of the novel spawned the 1947 film starring and, also co-starring and as Ma and Pa Kettle.
Main was nominated for an for her role.After the audiences' positive reaction to the Kettles in the film, Universal Studios produced nine more films, with Marjorie Main reprising her role in all and Percy Kilbride reprising his in seven. The films grossed an estimated $35 million altogether at the box office and are said to have saved Universal from bankruptcy. Contents.Premise. Phoebe 'Ma' Kettle (played by in all ten films) is a robust and raucous country woman with a figure. She is more ambitious and smarter than Pa, but not by much, and can easily be fooled.
(In the book she is earthier and more profane. When she was a newly emigrated Baltic teenager she married Pa under the impression that, since he owned a farm, he was a solid prospect.) Ma is content with her role as mother to fifteen rambunctious, mischievous children on their ramshackle farm in rural Cape Flattery, Washington. Because she has so many children, Ma sometimes gets their names confused.
A misspelled sign 'Be-ware of childrun' is posted in front of the farmhouse to warn unwanted visitors of hurled rocks, projectiles from slingshots and pea shooters, and other missiles launched by the rowdy and unpredictable Kettle brood. Franklin 'Pa' Kettle (played by in the first nine films and by in the tenth and last film) is a gentle, slow-speaking, slow-thinking and lazy man. His only talents appear to be avoiding work and winning contests. In the second film of the series, the family moves into a modern home with numerous electronic gadgets that Pa has won in a tobacco slogan-writing contest. As the series continued, various reasons were devised to have the family relocate to the 'old place', sometimes for extended periods of time.
Much of the comedy is cornball humor arising from preposterous situations, such as Pa being mistaken for a wealthy industrialist ('P.A. Kettle' in Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki, 1955) or being jailed after he accidentally causes racehorses to eat feed laced with concrete ( Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair, 1952). He has a younger brother, Sedgewick Kettle (played by in the ninth film), who owns their parents' farm in Mournful Hollow, Arkansas.Recurring characters in the series. Thomas 'Tom' Kettle is the eldest of the Kettle children and is portrayed by in the first four films. Tom works hard and goes to college at Washington State University, studying Animal Husbandry.
He designs an improved chicken incubator. He meets his future wife, Kim, in a train ride back to Cape Flattery, but due to work issues, the two relocate to. Kimberly 'Kim' Kettle ( Parker) is the wife of Tom Kettle and is portrayed by in three films.
She was the reporter for a popular Seattle magazine and came to Cape Flattery to write a series of articles on the Kettles and their new model home. Kim is very fond of the Kettles. Birdie Hicks is the Kettles' aging and is portrayed by in four films. Birdie usually rides around in either her car or her horse-drawn buggy with her elderly mother, lamenting Pa's laziness and the family's lack of organization.
Apparently her mother, Mrs. Hicks or Mother Hicks sympathizes with the Kettles. Billy Reed is the town's efficacious salesman portrayed by in the first film (1947), and then by in four films (1949–1954). Billy has a store in downtown Cape Flattery where his motto is written: 'If there's anything you need, just come in and see Billy Reed.' He often stops at the Kettle place to sell or to pay a visit to them.
Rosie Kettle is the Kettles' second-eldest daughter portrayed by Gloria Moore in one and in two films. She desires to go to Sheraton College, but is unable to do so because of the family's economic instability.
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It is later learned that she works in Seattle. Rosie travels to with Ma and Pa to help with cousin Rodney's pineapple enterprise.
Jonathan and Elizabeth Parker are Kim Kettle's parents portrayed by and in two films. They travel from to see Tom's and Kim's newborn baby in the fourth film. Elizabeth doesn't get along with the Kettles at first, but over time realizes her mistake; Jonathan enjoys being with them from the start. The Parkers invite Ma and Pa to a trip to in the sixth film. Geoduck and Crowbar (Oliver Blake and Teddy Hart, respectively) are Pa's Native American friends and usually act as his handymen, doing various tasks around the house under Pa's 'supervision.' The set as it appears in the film (1951).The Kettle Farm (also known as Gausman Ranch) was a in where most of the Ma and Pa Kettle features were filmed.
The set was redressed several times to resemble a cluttered farmhouse with dilapidating farm buildings. The Kettles' farmhouse did not appear in Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation and Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki. The farm buildings were restored and painted for Ma and Pa Kettle at Home. The entire farm set was modified for The Kettles in the Ozarks, where it was reused as Uncle Sedge's farm in Arkansas. The remodeled farmhouse was also used for The Kettles on Old MacDonald's Farm.
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The Kettle Farm area was demolished in 1969 to begin construction on the Gibson Amphitheatre on the site of the set.The movie ranch appeared in other films and television series, including:. (1958).
(1959–1961). (1968–1975)Films Ma and Pa Kettle first appeared in supporting roles as neighbors in The Egg and I, starring and as a refined city couple who move to a rural chicken farm. Marjorie Main, a veteran, played a hardy country woman in dozens of films, and so was a natural for the role of Ma Kettle.
Main was nominated for the. After the success of The Egg and I, she and Percy Kilbride starred in their own series of Ma and Pa Kettle movies, which became box-office bonanzas for, having earned an estimated $35 million for the entire series. Original film posterKilbride retired after making Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki due to an automobile accident, and the Pa Kettle character did not appear in The Kettles in the Ozarks. Played Pa's brother Sedgewick Kettle in that movie and in The Kettles on Old MacDonald's Farm, the last Kettle movie, played Pa Kettle.The ten Kettle films are:. (1947). (1949) a.k.a.
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Main and Kilbride also appeared together in the 1948 film ', costarring. Many have mistaken this movie to be a Kettle film. Main played Maribel Matthews and Kilbride played Billy Caswell.
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