Higgins Family
The Higgins Family films was Republic Pictures' response to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's popular Andy Hardy series, as well as 20th Century Fox's Jones Family series.[1] Nine films were released between 1938 and 1941.
In the first seven movies, James Gleason, his wife Lucile and their son Russell played Joe, Lillian and Sydney Higgins, while Harry Davenport played Grandpa (though his name changed from William Jordan in The Higgins Family to Higgins in Should Husbands Work? to Ed Carson the rest of the time). In the last two, they were all replaced, by Roscoe Karns, Ruth Donnelly, George Ernest and Spencer Charters, respectively. To round out the family, Tommy Ryan played Tommy in the second through sixth movies, Mary Beth Hughes was Betty from the fourth on, while Lynne Roberts played Marian in the first, then Jean for the second and third.
Gus Meins directed all of the Gleason pictures, and produced some of the later ones.
Films
- The Higgins Family (1938)
- My Wife's Relatives (1939)
- Should Husbands Work? (1939)
- The Covered Trailer (1939)
- Money to Burn (1939)
- Grandpa Goes to Town (1940)
- Earl of Puddlestone (1940)
- Meet the Missus (1940)
- Petticoat Politics (1941)
References
- ↑ Armstrong, Richard B.; Armstrong, Mary Willems (November 15, 2000). Encyclopedia of Film Themes, Settings and Series. McFarland. p. 96. ISBN 9781476612300. Retrieved February 9, 2016.