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You Can't Take It with You

You'll love them all for giving you the swellest time you've ever had!
1938 | 126m | English

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Frank Capra
Writer: Robert Riskin
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Alice, the only relatively normal member of the eccentric Sycamore family, falls in love with Tony Kirby, but his wealthy banker father and snobbish mother strongly disapprove of the match. When the Kirbys are invited to dinner to become better acquainted with their future in-laws, things don't turn out the way Alice had hoped.
Release Date: Sep 01, 1938
Director: Frank Capra
Writer: Robert Riskin
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords harmonica, monopoly, tycoon, house, love, friends, based on play or musical, eccentric, secretary, free spirit, black and white, rich snob, stenographer, eccentric family, whimsical
Production Companies Columbia Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $7,433,101
Budget: $1,644,736
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jean Arthur Alice Sycamore
James Stewart Tony Kirby
Lionel Barrymore Martin Vanderhof
Edward Arnold Anthony P. Kirby
Mischa Auer Boris Kolenkhov
Ann Miller Essie Carmichael
Spring Byington Penny Sycamore
Samuel S. Hinds Paul Sycamore
Donald Meek Mr. Poppins
H.B. Warner Mr. Ramsey
Halliwell Hobbes Mr. DePinna
Dub Taylor Ed Carmichael
Mary Forbes Mrs. Anthony P. Kirby
Lillian Yarbo Rheba
Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson Donald
Clarence Wilson John Blakely
Josef Swickard Professor
Ann Doran Maggie O'Neill
Christian Rub Schmidt
Bodil Rosing Mrs. Schmidt
Charles Lane Henderson
Harry Davenport Judge
Irving Bacon Henry - the Head Waiter (uncredited)
Ward Bond Mike - the Detective (uncredited)
James Burke Chief Detective (uncredited)
Eddy Chandler Plainclothes Policeman (uncredited)
Anne Cornwall Miss Jones - Blakely's Secretary (uncredited)
Nell Craig Blakely's Inquisitive Office Worker (uncredited)
Edgar Dearing Bill - Plainclothes Policeman (uncredited)
Pat Flaherty Police Guard at Courtroom Entrance (uncredited)
Robert Greig Lord Melville (uncredited)
Kit Guard Inmate Wearing Black Cap (uncredited)
John Hamilton Kirby's Dining Guest (uncredited)
Edward Hearn Court Attendant (uncredited)
Russell Hicks Kirby's Attorney (uncredited)
Edward Keane Board Member (uncredited)
Pert Kelton Inmate (uncredited)
Edwin Maxwell Kirby's Attorney (uncredited)
Frank McLure Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Charles McMurphy Guard (uncredited)
James Millican Policeman (uncredited)
Edward Peil Sr. Neighbor Helping with Move (uncredited)
Ian Wolfe Kirby's Secretary (uncredited)
Eugene Anderson Jr Bobby (uncredited)
Stanley Andrews Attorney to Kirby at Arraignment (uncredited)
William Arnold Reporter (uncredited)
Johnny Arthur Kirby's Office Aide (uncredited)
Frank Austin Neighbor (uncredited)
Harry A. Bailey Neighbor (uncredited)
Joseph E. Bernard Neighbor (uncredited)
Beatrice Blinn Neighbor (uncredited)
Charles Brinley Neighbor (uncredited)
Beatrice Curtis Neighbor (uncredited)
Betty Farrington Neighbor (uncredited)
John Ince Neighbor (uncredited)
Stella LeSaint Neighbor (uncredited)
Margaret Mann Neighbor (uncredited)
Tina Marshall Neighbor (uncredited)
Eva McKenzie Neighbor (uncredited)
Fred Parker Neighbor (uncredited)
George C. Pearce Neighbor (uncredited)
Ed Randolph Neighbor (uncredited)
Frances Raymond Neighbor (uncredited)
Bert Starkey Neighbor (uncredited)
Dorothy Vernon Neighbor (uncredited)
Bess Wade Neighbor (uncredited)
Gladys Blake Mary (uncredited)
Joe Bordeaux Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Ralph Brooks Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Stanley Brown Newsboy (uncredited)
Gloria Browne Child Dancer (uncredited)
Wallis Clark Bill Hughes (uncredited)
Chester Clute Hammond (uncredited)
Nick Copeland Barber (uncredited)
Dick Curtis Strongarm Man (uncredited)
Sidney D'Albrook Trustee (uncredited)
Lew Davis Reporter (uncredited)
Lester Dorr Reporter (uncredited)
Jack Gardner Reporter (uncredited)
William Lally Reporter (uncredited)
Gene Morgan Reporter (uncredited)
Vernon Dent Expressman (uncredited)
Kay Deslys Woman (uncredited)
Florence Dudley Woman (uncredited)
Almeda Fowler Woman (uncredited)
Alice Keating Woman (uncredited)
Georgia O'Dell Woman (uncredited)
Dagmar Oakland Woman (uncredited)
Rosemary Theby Woman (uncredited)
Homer Dickenson Man (uncredited)
Oliver Eckhardt Man (uncredited)
Sterrett Ford Man (uncredited)
Jesse Graves Man (uncredited)
Louis King Man (uncredited)
Bob Kortman Man (uncredited)
Ralph McCullough Man (uncredited)
Clive Morgan Man (uncredited)
Cy Schindell Man (uncredited)
Harry Semels Man (uncredited)
Ernest Shields Man (uncredited)
S.S. Simon Man at Jail (uncredited)
Victor Travis Man (uncredited)
Roland Dupree Child Dancer (uncredited)
Edward Earle Bank Manager (uncredited)
Jim Farley Police Sergeant (uncredited)
Eddie Fetherston Worried Neighbor (uncredited)
James Flavin Jailer (uncredited)
Byron Foulger Kirby's Assistant (uncredited)
Dick French Bank Clerk (uncredited)
Carlton Griffin Bank Clerk (uncredited)
Dick Rush Bank Guard (uncredited)
Bruce Sidney Bank Clerk (uncredited)
Harry Stafford Bank Clerk (uncredited)
Carlie Taylor Bank Clerk (uncredited)
Joe Geil Child Dancer (uncredited)
Billy Wolfstone Child Dancer (uncredited)
Chuck Hamilton Guard (uncredited)
Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian Ice Man (uncredited)
Harry Hollingsworth Doorman (uncredited)
Paul Irving Office Manager (uncredited)
Boyd Irwin Attorney to Kirby at Arraignment (uncredited)
Eddie Kane Attorney to Kirby (uncredited)
Frank Mills Trustee (uncredited)
Bruce Mitchell Policeman in Park (uncredited)
Wedgwood Nowell Diner (uncredited)
Blanche Payson Matron (uncredited)
Lee Phelps Bailiff (uncredited)
Hilda Plowright Lady Melville (uncredited)
Doris Rankin Mrs. Leach (uncredited)
Ky Robinson Court Policeman (uncredited)
Frank Shannon Mac (uncredited)
C.L. Sherwood Drunk (uncredited)
Edwin Stanley Executive (uncredited)
Bert Stevens Court Bailiff (uncredited)
Laura Treadwell Kirby's Dining Guest (uncredited)
John Tyrrell Strongarm Man (uncredited)
Walter Walker Governor Leach (uncredited)
Pierre Watkin Attorney to Kirby (uncredited)
Pat West Expressman (uncredited)
Larry Wheat Kirby's Secretary (uncredited)
Alex Woloshin Russian General in Jail (uncredited)
Bess Flowers Martin's Neighbor in Courtroom (uncredited)
Jimmy Anderson Porter in Bank (uncredited)
Dorothy Babb Child Dancer (uncredited)
William A. Boardway Pedestrian (uncredited)
Howard Davies Neighbor (uncredited)
Bill Dill Reporter (uncredited)
Melvin J. Gibby Reporter (uncredited)
Joseph Glick Prisoner (uncredited)
Jack Grant Policeman (uncredited)
Beatrice Hagen Woman (uncredited)
Sam Harris Diner (uncredited)
Dick Johnstone Prisoner (uncredited)
Hilda Rhodes Woman (uncredited)
Ruth Robinson Neighbor (uncredited)
Gale Ronn Neighbor (uncredited)
Nell Roy Woman (uncredited)
Bee Stephens Woman (uncredited)
Belle Stoddard Neighbor (uncredited)
Jane Talent Woman (uncredited)
Patty Thomas Child Dancer (uncredited)
Pearl Varvalle Woman (uncredited)
Gertrude Weber Woman (uncredited)
Bud Wiser Policeman (uncredited)
Name Job
Moss Hart Theatre Play
Frank Capra Director
Robert Riskin Screenplay
Arthur S. Black Jr. Assistant Director
George Parrish Orchestrator
Joseph Walker Director of Photography
Gene Havlick Editor
Irving Lippman Still Photographer
Max Reese Orchestrator
William Knight Makeup Artist
George S. Kaufman Theatre Play
Stephen Goosson Art Direction
Bernard Newman Costume Design
Irene Costume Design
Dimitri Tiomkin Original Music Composer
Lionel Banks Assistant Art Director
Edward Bernds Sound Engineer
Garry A. Harris Sound Recordist
Eugene Joseff Other
Morris Stoloff Music Director
Curly Twiford Animal Wrangler
Name Title
Frank Capra Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor Arthur Lake Nominated
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Won
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor Basil Rathbone Won
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actress Penelope Ann Miller Won
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barrymost
10.0

If you enjoy this review, please check out my blog, Old Hat Cinema, at https://oldhatcinema.medium.com/ for more reviews and other cool content. A heartwarming film from start to finish My favorite movie is Frank Capra's 1938 Best Picture winner, You Can't Take It with You. Okay, honestly I h ... ave a good twenty favorite movies. But this one ranks above them all. Why? Because I love the feel, the message, the theme inherent in the plot. Put very simply, it is this: life is too short to waste it in the pursuit of wealth, which ultimately brings no happiness. It makes infinitely more sense to spend it bringing joy into your own life, and the lives of those around you. Why, you might ask, do you need to spend over two hours watching a movie just to hear this idea reiterated? Because, I would answer, the journey, from the opening scenes of a day in the life of a wealthy Wall Street banker to the final scene of saying grace before supper, is just so much fun - good, clean, heartwarming fun, at that. Also, there is the not inconsiderable merit of Mr. Lionel Barrymore playing the harmonica and railing against the "isms" of the world. Under Capra's expert direction, a mix of acting talents so perfect the cast must have been blessed from above, comes together to create one of the most down-to-earth, enjoyable, and hilarious screwball comedies of all time. Oh, but be warned: the firecrackers do tend to go off with a real bang from time to time. It's the story of Alice Sycamore, a relatively normal young woman - normal considering she comes from an offbeat clan of free spirits, including her grandfather Martin Vanderhof, her aspiring playwright mother Penny, and one old gentleman who came to deliver the ice one day and never left. She's a secretary for the son of banking magnate Anthony P. Kirby, and she falls in love with the boss's son - or rather, with the back of his head, as she tells him herself. But the horribly sane, dull world of Anthony Kirby, Jr. isn't so well-suited to the topsy-turvy, go-with-the-flow lifestyle adopted by Alice's family. The rest of the film deals with the juxtaposition of the two very different ideals and lifestyles, and whether or not Alice and Tony can find happiness together. Some ridicule this film as an over-the-top fantasy slamming work ethic and responsibility, and making the rich look like poor fools. While it's true that life can't always be as simple and beautiful as it is for the fictional Vanderhof family, it's a gentle reminder of what's really important in life, and how we need to take the time to live in the moment, sometimes even with joyous abandon, and never forget to have some fun. Consider the Vanderhof family this way: each person seen as a unique individual; free to do whatever it is they want to do most; never overlooked; never judged; but always loved. I like to think that almost every person secretly, somewhere deep down inside, would want to live that way. I know I would.

Jun 23, 2021