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Pot o' gold Made for each other

A musical comedy about an out of work music lover. While working for his uncle, he becomes involved in a feud between his uncle and a group of noisy musicians who happen to live next door. He goes through an amusing chain of events as he falls in love with the girl next door.

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  • "Pot of gold"
  • "Pot of gold"@en
  • "or du monde"
  • "Pot o' gold"
  • "Pot o' gold"@en
  • "Pot o'gold"@en
  • "Made for each other"
  • "James Stewart"

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  • "LASERDISC. James Stewart's uncle hates big band music, but Stewart manages to get Horace Heidt's band on Uncle's radio program."
  • "A musical comedy about an out of work music lover. While working for his uncle, he becomes involved in a feud between his uncle and a group of noisy musicians who happen to live next door. He goes through an amusing chain of events as he falls in love with the girl next door."
  • "A musical comedy about an out of work music lover. While working for his uncle, he becomes involved in a feud between his uncle and a group of noisy musicians who happen to live next door. He goes through an amusing chain of events as he falls in love with the girl next door."@en
  • "Based on the famous radio money giveaway show of the same name. Pot o' gold was a forerunner of the big, flashy musicals, the plot revolves around a big band's struggle for their "big break"!"@en
  • "Made for each other, 1939 (85 min.) : Carole Lombard and James Stewart are Jane and John Mason, a couple who meet, fall madly in love, marry, and quickly have a baby. But while they--and the audience--are confident that they are meant for each other, life intercedes and the couple must meet with disapproving in-laws, job stress, financial challenges and, finally, a devastating illness."
  • "A harmonica-playing Jimmy Stewart is a young man who is crazy about music."
  • "A harmonica-playing Jimmy Stewart is a young man who is crazy about music."@en
  • "A small-town music lover reluctantly travels to the city to help his uncle run the family business. Once there, he falls for the daughter of a rival family, unbeknownst to both parties--that is, until a live radio broadcast ends up getting everyone into trouble!"@en
  • "Jimmy Stewart does some singing in this Capraesque musical-comedy about a down-and-out music lover involved with a band of struggling musicians."@en
  • "Based on the famous radio money giveaway show of the same name. James Stewart's uncle hates big band music, but Stewart manages to give Horace Heidt's band their "big break" by getting them on Uncle's radio program."@en
  • "Based on the famous radio money giveaway show of the same name. James Stewart's uncle hates big band music, but Stewart manages to give Horace Heidt's band their "big break" by getting them on Uncle's radio program."
  • "A young girl manages to get Horace Heidt's band on her father's radio program. She knows he hates dance bands, but this is a way to make him mellow."@en
  • "A young girl manages to get Horace Heidt's band on her father's radio program. She knows he hates dance bands, but this is a way to make him mellow."
  • ""Jimmy Stewart stars in this farce about the struggling life of musicians. Horace Heidt's orchestra lives in a boarding house, barely eeking out a living, when they are recipients of the Pot O' Gold contest giveaway. Charles Winninger plays Jimmy Stewart's uncle who is an advertiser that hates music, and the whole town hates him. Paulette Goddard is the household serving girl who has dreams of knights and troubadours, fancying herself Juliette while she awaits her Romeo."--Container."@en
  • "Based on a popular radio money giveaway show of the same name, Pot o' gold revolves around the popular big band Horace Heidt and His Thirty Musical Knights and their struggle for their big break."@en
  • "When a very young Jimmy Stewart's music store fails, he goes to the big city to help his uncle run his factory. Jimmy gets involved with the musicians next to the factory. It's a Hatfield/McCoy feud between the uncle and the neighbors. Since Jimmy Stewart is in love with neighbor, Paulette Goddard, he has to bring the two families together."@en
  • "Pot 'o gold, 1941 (87 min.) : Based on a popular radio money giveaway show of the same name, Pot o' gold revolves around the popular big band Horace Heidt and His Thirty Musical Knights and their struggle for their big break."
  • "A reluctant young businessman becomes involved with a musical family and a struggling band and decides to use his uncle's radio show to promote the band."@en
  • "Presents the story of a man crazy enough about music to find a way of making it pay off."@en
  • "Based on the famous radio money giveaway show of the same name, Pot o' gold was a forerunner of the big, flashy musicals. The plot revolves around a big band's struggle for their "big break"!"@en
  • "James Stewart once classified Pot O' Gold as his worst film, though this may have stemmed from his reported inability to get along with his costar Paulette Goddard (who is supposed to have dismissed Stewart's acting technique with a flippant "Anyone can swallow.") Inspired by the popular radio giveaway series of the same name, the film represented an ill-fated production venture for James Roosevelt, son of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Stewart plays Jimmy Haskell, nephew of breakfast-food mogul C.J. Haskell (Charles Winninger). Befriending bandleader Horace Heidt (playing himself) and his orchestra members, Jimmy and his sweetheart Molly McCorkle (Paulette Goddard) tries to persuade C.J. to sponsor Heidt's radio program. The elder Haskell refuses until Jimmy and Molly's landlady mother (Mary Gordon) come up with a sure-fire "gimmick" for the program: they'll pick names from the phone book at random, call up those numbers, and give away huge prizes to whomever answers-provided that the call-ees are tuned into Heidt's show. This format worked beautifully for the real Pot O' Gold radio program, but tends to fall flat on screen, despite the energetic musical contributions of Horace Heidt and his entourage (including a very young and astonishingly articulate Art Carney, in his film debut). In England, Pot O' Gold was retitled The Golden Hour."@en
  • "Based on the famous radio money giveaway show of the same name. A forerunner of the big, flashy musicals, the plot revolves around a big band's struggle for their "big break"!"@en
  • "Based on the famous radio money giveaway show of the same name. A forerunner of the big, flashy musicals, the plot revolves around a big band's struggle for their "big break"!"
  • "James Stewart's uncle hates big band music, but Stewart manages to get Horace Heidt's band on Uncle's radio program."@en
  • "A music mad young man tries to get a struggling orchestra on his uncle's radio program."@en
  • "A music mad young man tries to get a struggling orchestra on his uncle's radio program."
  • "Based on the famous radio money giveaway show of the same name, which gave struggling bands a chance for their big break."@en
  • "A frustrated musician gives up his work running his father's music store to help his uncle, a health food mogul, run his empire and his talk radio show."
  • "James Stewart's uncle hates big band music, but Stewart manages to give Horace Heidt's band their "big break" by getting them on Uncle's radio program."@en
  • "Jimmy Haskell's uncle hates big band music, but he manages to get Horace Heidt's band on Uncle's radio program."@en
  • "A music loving harmonica playing man (Jimmy Stewart as Jimmy Haskell) comes across a poor but excellent band (led by Horace Heidt) that rehearses on a boarding house roof.He becomes involved with the people who own the boarding house to promote the career of Horace and the lads."

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  • "Romantic comedy films"@en
  • "Musicals"@en
  • "Feature films"
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  • "Musical films"@en
  • "Comedy films"@en
  • "comédie musicale filmée (fiction)"
  • "DVD"
  • "Comedy"@en
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Fiction films"@en

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  • "Pot o' gold Made for each other"
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  • "Pot o' gold"
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  • "Pot o'gold"@en
  • "Pot o'gold"

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