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Here We Go Again

  • 1942
  • U
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
330
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Edgar Bergen, Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Harold Peary, Ginny Simms, Charlie McCarthy, and Mortimer Snerd in Here We Go Again (1942)
Comedy

It's Fibber and Molly's 20th anniversary and they want to throw a big party. But when everyone declines their invitation, they decide to go on a second honeymoon instead. After one night at ... Read allIt's Fibber and Molly's 20th anniversary and they want to throw a big party. But when everyone declines their invitation, they decide to go on a second honeymoon instead. After one night at the broken down Ramble Inn, where they spent their first honeymoon, they decide to go acro... Read allIt's Fibber and Molly's 20th anniversary and they want to throw a big party. But when everyone declines their invitation, they decide to go on a second honeymoon instead. After one night at the broken down Ramble Inn, where they spent their first honeymoon, they decide to go across the lake to a swanky (and expensive) lodge, where they bump into their old friends Edga... Read all

  • Director
    • Allan Dwan
  • Writers
    • Paul Gerard Smith
    • Joe Bigelow
    • Don Quinn
  • Stars
    • Jim Jordan
    • Marian Jordan
    • Edgar Bergen
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    330
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Allan Dwan
    • Writers
      • Paul Gerard Smith
      • Joe Bigelow
      • Don Quinn
    • Stars
      • Jim Jordan
      • Marian Jordan
      • Edgar Bergen
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Jim Jordan
    Jim Jordan
    • Fibber McGee
    • (as Fibber McGee)
    Marian Jordan
    Marian Jordan
    • Molly McGee
    • (as Molly)
    Edgar Bergen
    Edgar Bergen
    • Edgar Bergen…
    Charlie McCarthy
    Charlie McCarthy
    • Charlie McCarthy
    Harold Peary
    Harold Peary
    • Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve
    Ginny Simms
    Ginny Simms
    • Jean Gildersleeve
    Bill Thompson
    Bill Thompson
    • Wallace Wimple
    Gale Gordon
    Gale Gordon
    • Otis Cadwalader
    Isabel Randolph
    Isabel Randolph
    • Mrs. Abigail Uppington
    Mortimer Snerd
    Mortimer Snerd
    • Mortimer Snerd
    Ray Noble
    Ray Noble
    • Orchestra Leader
    Ray Noble and His Orchestra
    • Ray Noble's Orchestra
    • (as Ray Noble and Band)
    Beverly Boyd
    • Girl Guide
    • (uncredited)
    George Chandler
    George Chandler
    • Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    André Charlot
    • Indian Chief
    • (uncredited)
    George Cleveland
    George Cleveland
    • Ramble Inn Proprietor
    • (uncredited)
    Iron Eyes Cody
    Iron Eyes Cody
    • Indian
    • (uncredited)
    J.W. Cody
    J.W. Cody
    • Indian
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Allan Dwan
    • Writers
      • Paul Gerard Smith
      • Joe Bigelow
      • Don Quinn
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    macdwhac

    Great movie You'll love it

    I agree that it brings back to memory a time when people were proud of their country. We could all take lessons from a time in our history when it wasn't "all about me". I hate to be preachy so I'll talk about the movie. There wasn't much storyline, but if you like their old time radio show you will love this flick. The musical numbers are great & so are the characters. I hope you will watch it & enjoy it as much as My wife & I (& kids) did. It helped to introduce my kids to OTR. They already liked Abbott & Costello movies (they didn't know about their OTR shows), but really started to enjoy Fibber McGee & Molly as a result of this movie. It put a face to the voices of Gildy & Wimple (who they already knew as the voice of Droopy). It's not often you can be so entertained by a "history lesson" is it?
    6planktonrules

    Enjoyable.

    "Fibber McGee and Molly" was an enormously popular radio program during the 1930s and 40s. Not surprisingly, this resulted in six movies...including this third one in the series. Unfortunately, I've never heard their radio show nor have I seen any of their films, so perhaps others can better judge how good this film is if you are a fan.

    In addition to these characters, the film features radio stars, Throckmorton Gildersleeve of "The Great Gildersleeve". And, like Fibber McGee and Molly, he made a few films...which I really enjoyed. The same goes for Edger Bergen...who made a name for himself on the radio and in films as well.

    In this story, the McGees are having an anniversary. When their plans for a party fall through, they decide on a second honeymoon. Unfortunately, the first place they go to is a real dump...so they decide to try another hotel. Unfortunately, it's a very expensive one and Fibber wonders how they can afford it. What's worse...Molly's old boyfriend (Gale Gordon) is there...and Fibber can't stand the guy. Does he have good reason? See the film and see for yourself.

    This is a mildly enjoyable film. Nothing exceptional but pleasant and fun...and well worth seeing even if you are not familiar with these radio acts.
    9froberts73

    here we go again, and I'm glad.

    At my age (er, low 80s) this movie is particularly meaningful, reminding us of the fun we had btv (before television) as our imaginations and spirit of fun were fed with the likes of the stars of this movie, all radio folk (all NBC).

    I was 14 when I hied my tail to the 43rd Street Theater, a small movie house in my neighborhood that specialized in 'B' fare. I loved it.

    "Here We Go Again" was pure (in more ways than one) fun as it brought our radio favorites to the screen.

    The musical portions were most enjoyable and the characters were a delight.

    Fibber and Molly were lovable and fun, Bergen and company were delightful, as was Hal Peary as Gildy (later replace by Willard Waterman (?) who looked and sounded like Peary. The lesser known characters, such as Mabel Randolph as uppity Mrs. Uppington - all of them, were wonderful.

    Musically, Ginny Simms was one of the best singers of the '40s, and Ray Noble and his band were enjoyable (not enough of them). On Bergen's radio show the Brit was the butt of McCarthyism. (Charlie not Joe, although both were dummies).

    I would have loved to hear their between scenes conversations.

    One reviewer, psewizzrp-1, or something like that, reviewed this movie as if it was a Hitchcock thriller in need of analyzing.

    He needs analyzing. He spelled 'tires' - 'tyres' -- 'whining' came out as 'whinging' (???}. And story came out as 'storey'.

    If he were to review a movie about cats, he would probably refer to them as kats.

    Before your next negative criticism, bub, bring your second grade spelling book with you.

    Anyway, most of the critics enjoyed this fluffy movie. For me, it was a delightful trip down memory lane.
    dougdoepke

    A Delightful Turn of the Old Dial

    What a delightful surprise—the radio characters are just as funny on the screen as off. Middle-age couples have seldom starred in Hollywood features, but the Jordan's make engaging anchors of their small town Fibber McGee and Molly. I love the barbs McGee trades with the rotund Gildersleeve (Peary), carry-overs from the radio show. Then there's the ethically challenged Cadwallader (Gordon) as McGee's rival. Will he manage to come between radio's best-known married couple. The barbs are amusing without being mean-spirited. And, of course, there's the wooden little gentleman Charlie McCarthy trading quips with the best of them, or should I say Bergen trading quips. Sometimes it's hard to tell. Even the intellectually challenged Mortimer Snerd makes the most of his face time.

    What really makes this comedic mix work is Allan Dwan's expert staging and direction. That cliff-hanging climax really winds things up with a bang. Too bad Dwan is almost forgotten. His Up in Mabel's Room (1944) and Getting Gertie's Garter (1945) remain two of the funniest bedroom farces of that period. Note here how he works a bevy of shapely girls into the visuals, adding eye appeal to the middle-age stars, plus of course the sparkling Ginny Simms. Oh sure, much of the humor comes from a gentler time when small town America was still the norm. Yet, I defy even today's young sophisticates not to crack more than a few smiles at the nonsensical goings-on of this delightful little programmer.
    9Chazzzzz

    Radio Comedy Stars hit the Movies!

    When you encounter Fibber McGee & Molly, Edgar Bergen with Charlie McCarthy & Mortimer Snerd, Harold Peary's The Great Gildersleeve, and Gale Gordon's Cadwalader all in one movie, historical hysterical greatness has to occur! Tho this film is slightly before my time, I've been able to experience them all. This is pure enjoyment that doesn't happen much nowadays. 9.

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    • Trivia
      Jerry Maren donned a mask and a monocle to appear as Charlie McCarthy whenever he moved about.
    • Connections
      Follows Look Who's Laughing (1941)
    • Soundtracks
      Delicious Delirium
      (uncredited)

      Music by Harry Revel

      Lyrics by Mort Greene

      Played by Ray Noble and Band

      Sung by Edgar Bergen (using Charlie McCarthy's voice) and chorus

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 1942 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ursadas e Peruadas
    • Filming locations
      • Big Bear Lake, Big Bear Valley, San Bernardino National Forest, California, USA
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 17 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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