THE MEDICINE MAN (1930) Jack Benny



A very early screen appearance by comedian Jack Benny sees him as a doctor who runs a travelling medicine show. He stop in a small town where he meets the children of an abusive shop owner.

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11 Replies to “THE MEDICINE MAN (1930) Jack Benny”

  1. Tiffany was one of the pioneer "Poverty Row" studios in Hollywood at the time this was produced- and Jack Benny was "between studios" (after his role in MGM's "Hollywood Revue of 1929", he struggled to find other movie parts, finally headlining several comedy shorts for Paramount, before his next appearance in a feature film). He later said he barely remembered making this one- probably because his screen character was unlike his later roles, often as a variation of "himself".

  2. A abusive dad: a lecherous store owner who likes that YOUNG lady (old enough to be her grandfather) who likes Benny…interesting film cheaply made….but Benny was destined for bigger things…3 stars…..

  3. Eve Unsell was one of the pioneer screenwriters. She was an early feminist who wrote her female characters to be just as important to the story as the male characters were. She is mentioned as one of 202 women featured in the "Women Film Pioneers Project".

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