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On Our Merry Way
Directed by
Leslie Fenton
,
King Vidor
Not Rated
1948
1h 47m
Comedy
,
Romance
,
and more
5.7
20%
33%
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Three short stories revolving around the topic of the daily question posed by the roving reporter to the readers of a daily newspaper.
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Cast of On Our Merry Way
Paulette Goddard
Martha Pease
Burgess Meredith
Oliver M. Pease / Producer
James Stewart
Slim
Henry Fonda
Lank Solsky
Harry James
Harry James
Dorothy Lamour
Gloria Manners
Victor Moore
Ashton Carrington
Fred MacMurray
Al
William Demarest
Floyd
Hugh Herbert
Eli Hobbs
Charles D. Brown
Mr. Sadd
Eduardo Ciannelli
Maxim
Betty Caldwell
Cynthia Robbs
Dorothy Ford
Lola Maxim
Carl Switzer
Leopold 'Zoot' Wirtz
Eilene Janssen
Peggy Thorndyke
Frank Moran
Bookie
David Whorf
Edgar Hobbs - aka Sniffles Dugan
Henry Hull
Dying Man (deleted sequence) (uncredited)
Chester Clute
Bank Teller (uncredited)
Charles Laughton
Reverend
Leslie Fenton
Director
King Vidor
Director
John O'Hara
Writer
Benedict Bogeaus
Producer
On Our Merry Way Ratings & Reviews
Austin American-Statesman
Dudley Early
Obviously, no expense was spared to make this a humdinger and a bell ringer.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Strained slapstick comedy with a star-studded cast.
Variety
Variety Staff
The cast couldn't have been better. The story's execution falters because a scene here and there is inclined to strive too much for its whimsical effect.
New York Times
Bosley Crowther
Since Mr. Meredith produced the picture, with Benedict Bogeaus as his partner in crime, it's his privilege, we suppose, to be terrible. He appears to be having the most fun.
Bay Area Reporter
Brandon Judell
The highlight is Lamour singing a spoof about her on-screen sarong persona. For some fetishists, seeing Meredith's shaven bare chest might supply another.
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