The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap
Appearance
The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap is a 1947 American film about two traveling salesman who become mixed up in a crime case.
- Directed by Charles Barton. Written by John Grant, Frederic I. Rinaldo, and Robert Lees.
It's 'Ma (EGG AND I) KETTLE' as the wild and willing widow! (taglines)
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Chester Wooley
[edit]- That wild goose chase of yours is going to lay an egg.
- Marriage is a three ring circus: the engagement ring, the wedding ring and suffering.
Dialogue
[edit]- Chester Wooley: We stop the stage, the bandits are waiting for the stage, and then you show up instead of the stage.
- Duke Egan: That's pretty well-staged.
- Jim Simpson: The widow doesn't grow corn.
- Chester Wooley: Then what's that scarecrow doing in the yard?
- Widow Hawkins: Who you calling a scarecrow?!
Taglines
[edit]- It's 'Ma (EGG AND I) KETTLE' as the wild and willing widow!
Cast
[edit]- Bud Abbott — Duke Egan
- Lou Costello — Chester Wooley
- Marjorie Main — Widow Hawkins
- Audrey Young — Juanita Hawkins
External links
[edit]- The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap quotes at the Internet Movie Database