The Kettles and their fifteen children are about to be evicted from their rundown rustic home when Pa wins the grand prize by coming up with a new tobacco slogan. Birdie Hicks is jealous of the family's new wealth, which includes a completely automated modern home, and accuses Pa of stealing the slogan. Reporter Kim Parker proves Birdie wrong and marries Tom Kettle.
Directing | Charles Lamont | Director |
Writing | Betty MacDonald | Writer |
Writing | Al Lewis | Writer |
Costume & Make-Up | Emmy Eckhardt | Hairstylist |
Lighting | John Brooks | Gaffer |
Production | Leonard Goldstein | Producer |
Camera | Maury Gertsman | Director of Photography |
Editing | Russell F. Schoengarth | Editor |
Art | Bernard Herzbrun | Art Direction |
Art | Emrich Nicholson | Art Direction |
Art | Oliver Emert | Set Decoration |
Art | Russell A. Gausman | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Carmen Dirigo | Hairstylist |
Costume & Make-Up | Bud Westmore | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Jack Kevan | Makeup Artist |
Production | Howard Christie | Production Manager |
Sound | Leslie I. Carey | Sound |
Sound | Richard DeWeese | Sound |
Crew | Polly Burson | Stunt Double |