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Rodney Bell
- Marvin Schultz
- (uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg
- Bus Driver
- (uncredited)
Arthur Q. Bryan
- Judge
- (uncredited)
Phyllis Coates
- Alice McDoakes
- (uncredited)
Paul Newlan
- Mr. Grogan
- (uncredited)
Richard Reeves
- Police Officer Flaherty
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- ConnectionsFollowed by So You Want to Be Your Own Boss (1954)
- SoundtracksI Know That You Know
(uncredited)
Music by Vincent Youmans
Played during the opening credits and at the end
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A bit below average.
"So You're Having Neighbor Trouble" is an okay installment in the Joe McDoakes series. However, the laughs are fewer than usual and the ending a bit bizarre...and not really in a good way.
The story begins with Joe in court and the judge (Arthur Q. Bryan*) is listening to the case. It turns out there are two cases against Joe. The first is his fight with annoying Marvin, who they caught throwing his garbage into the McDoakes' can. The second involves some selfish neighbors who party until after 4am...and the noise is unbearable. In both cases, however, the cops end up arresting Joe because they arrive just as he's exacting revenge on these guys.
The laughs are few and the end just seemed more mean-spirited than usual. Not terrible...but you could easily do better.
*Arthur Q. Bryant was the voice for Elmer Fudd...and he looked a bit like Fudd as well!
The story begins with Joe in court and the judge (Arthur Q. Bryan*) is listening to the case. It turns out there are two cases against Joe. The first is his fight with annoying Marvin, who they caught throwing his garbage into the McDoakes' can. The second involves some selfish neighbors who party until after 4am...and the noise is unbearable. In both cases, however, the cops end up arresting Joe because they arrive just as he's exacting revenge on these guys.
The laughs are few and the end just seemed more mean-spirited than usual. Not terrible...but you could easily do better.
*Arthur Q. Bryant was the voice for Elmer Fudd...and he looked a bit like Fudd as well!
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- planktonrules
- Oct 30, 2017
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- Runtime10 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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