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Grandad Rudd
The first sequel to the original box office hit On Our Selection, Grandad Rudd drops in on the Rudd family, headed by patriarch Dad Rudd (Bert Bailey), much later in life, with the family now prosperous farmers.
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Plot Summary
A retired, eccentric inventor, Grandad Rudd, decides to start a new business selling his unique inventions, much to the dismay of his family. His unconventional methods and the unpredictable nature of his gadgets lead to a series of comical mishaps and adventures as he tries to prove his business acumen.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, "Grandad Rudd" received mixed reviews, with critics often praising Henry Travers's comedic performance as the titular character. However, the film's plot was frequently described as thin and predictable, and some found the humor to be overly slapstick. Audiences generally found it to be a lighthearted and amusing diversion typical of comedies from the era.
What Reviewers Say
Henry Travers's performance is a highlight, bringing charm and energy to the role.
The film's humor relies heavily on comedic hijinks and predictable plot twists.
While amusing, the story lacks depth and originality.
Google audience: Audience reviews for "Grandad Rudd" are scarce due to its age, but those available suggest a general appreciation for its simple, lighthearted comedy and the performance of its lead actor. Some viewers found it to be a charmingly old-fashioned and entertaining film, while others noted its dated comedic style.
Fun Fact
Director William J. Beaudine was known for his prolific output, often directing multiple films a year, and earned the nickname "One-Take" Beaudine for his speed on set.
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