Barnyard Follies

Summary Pappy, the manager of the Farmdale orphanage, appropriates five thousand dollars of the taxpayers' money to enroll his charges in a 4-H project that could make the orphanage self-sufficient. This infuriates Hiram Crabtree and Sam Spitz, who profit from selling supplies to the orphanage and therefore have no desire to see it become self-sufficient. Consequently, Crabtree and Spitz charge Pappy with misappropriation of funds and demand that he repay the money immediately. Just when things look bad for Pappy, he learns that he has inherited a nightclub and goes to the city to investigate. There he finds that the club is insolvent and that the performers are demanding their salaries. Pappy suggests that they come to Farmdale to work for their wages, and when the performers learn of the plight of the orphanage, they offer to stage a show to recoup the shortage in funds. Crabtree and Spitz, still trying to retain control of the orphanage, invoke a fire ordinance to prevent the show from being staged in a barn. To invalidate the ordinance, the orphans set fire to a haystack, and as the fire engines speed toward the fire, the youngsters chop down the bridge, stranding the trucks at the barn. The presence of the fire trucks offsets the fire hazard, and the show goes on. After Mrs. Uppington, a local dowager, exposes the motives of Spitz and Crabtree, the orphans continue to work on their 4-H project with the promise that they will be self-sufficient by the fall. View more details

Barnyard Follies

Directed : Frank McDonald

Written : Dorrell McGowan Stuart E. McGowan Robert T. Shannon

Stars : June Storey Jed Prouty Mary Lee Rufe Davis

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Genres : Comedy Drama Romance Music

Release date : Oct 5, 1940

Countries of origin : United States

Language : English

Filming locations : Republic Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Production companies : Republic Pictures (I)

Summary Pappy, the manager of the Farmdale orphanage, appropriates five thousand dollars of the taxpayers' money to enroll his charges in a 4-H project that could make the orphanage self-sufficient. This infuriates Hiram Crabtree and Sam Spitz, who profit from selling supplies to the orphanage and therefore have no desire to see it become self-sufficient. Consequently, Crabtree and Spitz charge Pappy with misappropriation of funds and demand that he repay the money immediately. Just when things look bad for Pappy, he learns that he has inherited a nightclub and goes to the city to investigate. There he finds that the club is insolvent and that the performers are demanding their salaries. Pappy suggests that they come to Farmdale to work for their wages, and when the performers learn of the plight of the orphanage, they offer to stage a show to recoup the shortage in funds. Crabtree and Spitz, still trying to retain control of the orphanage, invoke a fire ordinance to prevent the show from being staged in a barn. To invalidate the ordinance, the orphans set fire to a haystack, and as the fire engines speed toward the fire, the youngsters chop down the bridge, stranding the trucks at the barn. The presence of the fire trucks offsets the fire hazard, and the show goes on. After Mrs. Uppington, a local dowager, exposes the motives of Spitz and Crabtree, the orphans continue to work on their 4-H project with the promise that they will be self-sufficient by the fall. View more details

Details

Genres : Comedy Drama Romance Music

Release date : Oct 5, 1940

Countries of origin : United States

Language : English

Filming locations : Republic Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Production companies : Republic Pictures (I)

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Eine schöne Bescherung

Eine schöne Bescherung

Doing a good deed just before Christmas Eve is a task for Hubert and Staller. They visit pensioner Hannelore Eissner, who has not paid her license fee for a year. So that the 85-year-old doesn't get into trouble, the district has collected the missing amount for the elderly woman. However, the elderly woman can no longer be happy about the donation from the police - she has been sitting mummified in her armchair and has been for some time. It quickly turns out that the Christmas decorations in the elderly woman's house are from last Christmas. For a year no one had noticed the old lady's death. pathologist dr. In view of the stately age of the dead, Fuchs initially assumes a natural death. So it's no problem that after the body was found, Staller spontaneously left for a pre-Christmas shopping holiday in Rome, which he had won in a Christmas raffle in the Revier. However, as soon as Staller is on the train, the sobering news comes: The elderly woman has a broken neck. Who put her in her chair in this condition? In addition, 400,000 euros, which the old lady had withdrawn from her account shortly before her death, have disappeared without a trace. A murder and robbery just before Christmas Eve, that doesn't fit Police Councilor Girwidz into the plan at all. But the trouble is only just beginning for Girwidz. When he is about to pick up his unloved mother-in-law from the train station, a Santa Claus zooms down a hill on his sleigh and only just misses his car. The mother-in-law has to wait, the police council takes the injured Santa Claus to the hospital. The wounded is Georg Obermeier, who was reported missing by his wife a year ago. When Hubert enters the hospital with Katharina Obermeier, her husband has disappeared again without a trace. The two remain helpless. After work, Hubert has another surprise waiting for him: 16-year-old Anna, who claims to be his daughter, is standing in front of his door. He can't bring himself to throw the young lady out and initially allows her to stay with him. This, of course, leads to some complications. DNA samples have now shown that it must have been Obermeier who broke into the dead pensioner's house a year ago and stole the 400,000 euros. But who broke the pensioner's neck? And why exactly one year later does Obermeier reappear disguised as Santa Claus, only to then immediately disappear again? The trail leads to the regulars' table of bank advisor Franz Hübner, postman Josef Brenner and butcher Michael Schartl.

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