Release Date: 1942-06-26
Overview: A nine-year-old Elizabeth Taylor made her film debut in this lively comedy. She plays the spoiled-brat daughter of a pudding manufacturer who has been entered into the town's mayoral race by some of the local businessmen. They have chosen him because they think he is easy to manipulate. As a sales gimmick, the pudding magnate advertises that his product contains the highly nutritious "Vitamin Z." He suddenly begins selling pudding like crazy and soon his political campaign is well-funded. Unfortunately, there is no "Vitamin Z" and when this is discovered, the town fathers try to dump him and show that he is a fake.
Rating: 7.2 / 10
Hugh Herbert
as Lemuel P. Twine / Abner Twine / Colonel Cladius Zebediah Twine
Peggy Moran
as Helen Barbara Twine
Tom Brown
as Jimmy Hanagan
Guy Kibbee
as Lester Cadwalader, Sr.
Catherine Doucet
as Minerva Twine
Brenda Weisberg - Screenplay
Harold Young - Director
John W. Boyle - Director of Photography
Maurice Wright - Editor
Robert B. Hunt - Story
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