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Forty Little Mothers

  • 1940
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  • 1h 30m
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6.6/10
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Eddie Cantor and Baby Quintanilla in Forty Little Mothers (1940)
DramaRomance

An out-of-work professor gets a break from an old college buddy to teach at an exclusive girl's school. But events conspire against him: he finds an abandoned child which he takes under his ... Read allAn out-of-work professor gets a break from an old college buddy to teach at an exclusive girl's school. But events conspire against him: he finds an abandoned child which he takes under his wing, despite the school's rules against teachers having a family; and the girls in the sc... Read allAn out-of-work professor gets a break from an old college buddy to teach at an exclusive girl's school. But events conspire against him: he finds an abandoned child which he takes under his wing, despite the school's rules against teachers having a family; and the girls in the school resent his replacing a handsome and popular teacher, and do everything in their power... Read all

  • Director
    • Busby Berkeley
  • Writers
    • Dorothy Yost
    • Ernest Pagano
    • Jean Guitton
  • Stars
    • Eddie Cantor
    • Judith Anderson
    • Ralph Morgan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
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    • Director
      • Busby Berkeley
    • Writers
      • Dorothy Yost
      • Ernest Pagano
      • Jean Guitton
    • Stars
      • Eddie Cantor
      • Judith Anderson
      • Ralph Morgan
    • 15User reviews
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    Eddie Cantor
    Eddie Cantor
    • Gilbert Jordan Thompson
    Judith Anderson
    Judith Anderson
    • Madame Madeleine Granville
    Ralph Morgan
    Ralph Morgan
    • Judge Joseph M. Williams
    Rita Johnson
    Rita Johnson
    • Marian Edwards
    Bonita Granville
    Bonita Granville
    • Doris
    Diana Lewis
    Diana Lewis
    • Marcia
    Nydia Westman
    Nydia Westman
    • Madamoiselle Cynthia Cliche
    Margaret Early
    Margaret Early
    • Eleanor
    Martha O'Driscoll
    Martha O'Driscoll
    • Janette
    Charlotte Munier
    • Lois
    Louise Seidel
    • Betty
    Baby Quintanilla
    • 'Chum'
    Margaret Bert
    • Teacher
    • (uncredited)
    George Bookasta
    • Carlos
    • (uncredited)
    Ed Brady
    Ed Brady
    • Job Seeker
    • (uncredited)
    Stephen Chase
    Stephen Chase
    • Professor Lange
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Chefe
    • Lawyer
    • (uncredited)
    James Conaty
    • Alumni Dinner Guest
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Busby Berkeley
    • Writers
      • Dorothy Yost
      • Ernest Pagano
      • Jean Guitton
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    6daviuquintultimate

    Remake of a better film

    Funny that nobody mentions that "Fourty Little Mothers" is a remake of Hugo Haas' and Jan Alfréd Holmans's 1937 Czech film "Devcata, nedejte se!", which is, in its turn, a remake of (or it's highly inspired by) 1936 French film "Le Mioche", directed by Léonid Moguy. I am familiar just with "Devcata", and, in my opinion, this is a far more brilliant and deeply moving movie. Maybe it can be found on commercial circuits, I don't know: in a very famous online platform, "Devcata, nedejte se!" can be found and watched, for free. But only in Czech, and without captions. This is not a particular handicap: as in most good works of cinematic art you will be able to catch (almost) all of its meaning even if you don't know the language.
    7lugonian

    "My Baby and Me"

    FORTY LITTLE MOTHERS (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1940), directed by Busby Berkeley, stars comedian Eddie Cantor in a delightful change of pace from anything he's ever done before. Known virtually for his excitable and nervous "Eddie" character with those "Banjo Eyes" who bursts into song, sometimes in black-face, a trademark best known during his peak years for Samuel Goldwyn (1930-1936), for his sole venture at MGM, Cantor not only abandons much of these traits, but gives a serious, well-intentioned performance on his part. FORTY LITTLE MOTHERS also reunites Cantor with choreographer, Busby Berkeley, from his Goldwyn days, with Berkeley now taking control from the director's chair. Unlike those early Cantor musicals, there's no promise of any lavish-scale musical numbers, yet it does provide some Berkeley trademarks in the narrative quite recognizable for anyone familiar with his creative visual style.

    The story opens at a college reunion where the class of 1916 from Canford University, headed by Joseph M. Williams (Ralph Morgan), are gathered together at a reception rally. Everyone but Gilbert J. Thompson, a graduate with the highest academic honors whom Williams remembers as being the most likely to succeed. Williams wonders whatever became of him? Next scene reveals Gilbert J. Thompson (Eddie Cantor), a former college professor down on his luck, awaiting for a job opening as a deck hand during the late night hours. He soon loses his job opportunity when saving the life of a troubled girl named Marian Edwards (Rita Johnson) from jumping off a pier. He changes her luck by finding her a job as a waitress after buying her a cup of coffee. What Gilbert doesn't know is that Marian had earlier abandoned her eight-month old baby in the waiting room of a nearby depot. Gilbert soon finds the infant (Baby Quintanilla) in a basket with a note attachment reading "Please give my baby boy a good home." Flat broke and about to be evicted from his boardinghouse apartment, Gilbert takes in the baby, naming him "Chum." Finding Chum to be hungry, Gilbert leaves the infant in the care of his landlady, Mrs. Mason (Esther Dale), to get some food. Gilbert is arrested and taken to district police court on charges for stealing a bottle of milk. As luck would have it, the judge in this case turns out to be his former college classmate, Joseph Williams. Seeing his old friend down on his luck, the judge arranges Gilbert a position of college professor in an exclusive Madame Granville School for Girls. Due to Madeleine Granville's (Judith Anderson) strict rule for not having babies, especially males, allowed on campus, Gilbert arranges for Mama Lampini (Eve Puig), an Italian mother with children of her own, to look after Chum for the time being. All goes well until one of Mrs. Lampini's children comes down with the mumps, thus, forcing Gilbert to take in Chum and keeping him secretly in his room. Because the forty students, especially Doris (Bonita Granville), refuse to accept Gilbert as their new professor, they do whatever possible to get him to leave, but once Chum is discovered, Gilbert gains the girls' respect and confidence from, hence the title, his "forty little mothers." While trying to keep Madame Granville and her assistant, Cynthia Cliché (Nydia Westman) from learning the truth about Gilbert, the baby's mother resumes her frantic search for her baby with the help from detectives working for the bureau of missing persons.

    New tunes by Harry Tobias and Nat Simon include: "The Canford School Song," "Old Acquaintance" (by Robert Burns); "Little Curly Hair in a High Chair," "Little Curly Hair in a High Chair" (reprise/both sung by Eddie Cantor); "You Were Meant For Me" (by Nacio Herb Brown and Alfred Freed, sung by co-eds); and "Little Curly Hair in a High Chair" (reprise).

    Although "Little Curly Hair in a High Chair" did not do for Eddie Cantor as "Sonny Boy" did for Al Jolson, it's a cute song that goes underscored through much of its sentimental moments. Others in the supporting cast include Diana Lewis (Marcia); Margaret Early (Eleanor); Martha O'Driscoll (Janette); and Louise Seidel (Betty). Judith Anderson is ideally cast as the serious-minded faculty head while Rita Johnson as the mother is believable in her small but key role. Film buffs will try to spot future film star, Veronica Lake, as one of the unbilled extra students.

    While a welcome change of pace for Eddie Cantor, the subject matter of a single man suddenly becoming an adoptive father is far from original. Perfect examples of this include Charlie Chaplin with Jackie Coogan in the great silent comedy-drama, THE KID (First National, 1921), and A BEDTIME STORY (Paramount, 1933) casting French entertainer Maurice Chevalier with "M'sieur Baby" LeRoy. Yet, FORTY LITTLE MOTHERS, like A BEDTIME STORY, is a forgotten gem of bachelor and baby story, never distributed to home video or DVD thus far.

    Quite underrated, it's quite an enjoyable 90 minute item. Through all of Baby Quintanilla's scene stealing cuteness, Eddie Cantor still gathers enough attention from viewers while Berkeley behind the camera keeps his lens on those youthful and pretty "forty little mothers." Can't blame him for that. Watch for it the next time it's scheduled again on Turner Classic Movies cable channel. (**1/2)
    8cyncare

    I fell in love

    I fell in love with Eddie Cantor. He was so good, NowI want to watch all of his movies. I also enjoyed seeing life in that time period. It was a different world.
    7JohnHowardReid

    Cantor is wasted in sentimental story

    Slightly reminiscent of Metro's later Red Skelton musical, "Bathing Beauty" in that most of the action centers around a lone male in a girls' school, "Forty Little Mothers" is much less funny. Indeed most of the comic opportunities in the script seem to have been deliberately bypassed. This accent on the dramatic rather than the comic is unfortunate, as the drama becomes corny and sentimental. True, Cantor is allowed to make a few quips and sing a song, entitled "Little Curly Hair in a High Chair" by Harry Tobias (or his brother, Charles Tobias, depending on which reference book you consult) and Nat Simon. On the other hand, although the movie's direction is credited to Busby Berkeley, anyone expecting lavish Berkeley production numbers here is going to be mightily disappointed. There are none!
    10dntn

    40 Girls and a Baby

    This movie is one of the most tenderhearted that I have seen in a long time. I was surprised by how touching some of the scenes were. If you can convince your kids to watch a b&w movie, it is an excellent family movie. There were even a few places in the movie that made me almost cry. Briefly, it is the story of an out-of-work teacher who finds an abandoned baby after saving a young woman from suicide. How he deals with his growing attachment to the baby, and his new job, makes for a wonderfully warm movie. Eddie Cantor was an excellent choice for the lead part, although he only sings one song in the movie. Also, the baby in this movie really steals the show.

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    • Trivia
      Watch out for an uncredited eighteen year-old Veronica Lake as one of the Granville students.
    • Quotes

      Gilbert Jordan Thompson: Now wait a minute girls, you know motherhood is not a government project - at least not in this country.

      [a thinly-veiled reference to Nazi Germany in this 1940 film]

    • Connections
      Referenced in Dad's Army: Mum's Army (1970)
    • Soundtracks
      Little Curly Hair in a High Chair
      (1940) (uncredited)

      Music by Nat Simon

      Lyrics by Charles Tobias

      Sung by Eddie Cantor

      Played often throughout the film

      Reprised by Eddie Cantor, Judith Anderson, Rita Johnson, Nydia Westman and schoolgirls

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    • Release date
      • April 26, 1940 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Skandalungen
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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