Fools in the Mountains
Fools in the Mountains

Fools in the Mountains

1957Movie101 minNorwegian

At a high mountain hotel in Norway, porter Poppe tries to do the best he can for the guests with an often unhelpful piccolo Rudolf. This, however, leads to a lot of problems, and Poppe thinks some of the guests behave inappropriate.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Charles BartonGenres: Comedy, Western

Plot Summary

In this comedic Western, an old prospector and his two sons discover a hidden cache of gold. However, their newfound wealth attracts a ruthless outlaw gang who want the gold for themselves. The family must band together to outsmart the bandits and protect their claim.

Critical Reception

Fools in the Mountains is a low-budget B-movie Western that garnered little critical attention upon its release. It is primarily remembered for its comedic elements and the presence of its veteran actor, Edward Everett Horton, in a rare Western role.

What Reviewers Say

  • Despite its low production values, the film offers some lighthearted moments.
  • Edward Everett Horton's performance provides a touch of classic comedy.
  • The Western plot is fairly standard but serves as a vehicle for the humor.

Google audience: Audience reception for Fools in the Mountains is scarce, with little specific feedback available. It is generally viewed as a forgettable, light comedic Western from the era.

Fun Fact

Edward Everett Horton, known primarily for his sophisticated comedic roles in Hollywood's Golden Age, made very few appearances in Western films, making his role in 'Fools in the Mountains' a notable departure.

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