Agatha Knabenshu arrives in a small town in Missouri to sell player pianos to the locals. She's fired after her disastrous sales attempts nearly destroy the town. The stranded saleslady becomes friendly with an equally bumbling inventor and moves in with his family. The two then try to sell his automatic milking machine, but things turn sour when their demonstration causes a stampede.
Directing | Don Weis | Director |
Writing | John Fenton Murray | Writer |
Production | John Morrison | Unit Production Manager |
Camera | Bud Thackery | Director of Photography |
Writing | Everett Greenbaum | Story |
Writing | James Fritzell | Story |
Production | Si Rose | Producer |
Production | Edward Montagne | Executive Producer |
Sound | Vic Mizzy | Original Music Composer |
Editing | Edward Haire | Editor |
Art | Alexander Golitzen | Art Direction |
Art | Robert MacKichan | Art Direction |
Art | John McCarthy Jr. | Set Decoration |
Art | Ralph Sylos | Set Decoration |
Directing | Phil Bowles | Assistant Director |
Directing | Robin S. Clark | Assistant Director |