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Everybody's Old Man
An elderly businessman thinking about aging and death takes time off to help teach a dead friend's children about life and business.
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Plot Summary
A retired and somewhat cantankerous detective finds his quiet life disrupted when his grown daughter brings home a new beau. The detective takes an immediate dislike to the young man, suspecting he might be a gold digger or worse. He sets out to prove his suspicions, employing his old detective skills to uncover the truth about his daughter's fiancé, leading to a series of comedic and dramatic encounters.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Everybody's Old Man' received a generally positive reception, with critics often highlighting its humorous situations and the performances of its cast, particularly Barton MacLane. While not a groundbreaking film, it was seen as a solid and entertaining B-movie that delivered on its comedic premise.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted comedy and engaging premise.
Barton MacLane's performance as the gruff but well-meaning father was a standout.
Considered a pleasant and amusing diversion, though not particularly memorable.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not readily available for this older film, but contemporary critical reception suggests it was viewed as an enjoyable, if not exceptional, comedic drama.
Fun Fact
The film is notable for featuring Barton MacLane in a more comedic, fatherly role, diverging from his more common portrayals of tough gangsters or lawmen in other films of the era.
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