Summaries

Maggie and her snooty society friends fool Jiggs and his buddies down at Dinty's tavern into not only signing a petition to close the bar, but they also trick them into taking the "temperaance" pledge to forsake all alcohol.

When Blue Book society matron, Mrs. F. Newton Kermishaw (Laura Treadwell), approaches Maggie Jiggs (Renie Riano) for help in getting an "undesirable" tenant evicted from their swank apartment house, the undesired tenant turns out to be Jiggs (Joe Yule), Maggie's husband. Danny (Wallace Chadwell), the nephew of saloon owner Dinty Moore (Tim Ryan,has designed a modern replacement for the old buildings on 10th Avenue, where Dinty's saloon is located, and Mr. F. Newton Kermishaw (Ferris Taylor), wants to acquire the property involved and has his wife, who blinds social-climber Maggie with her exalted position, push a petition which will condemn the valuable, but slummy, property. Jiggs, unaware of where the property is, gets Dinty and habituates of his bar - Fogarty (George Hickman), Grogharty (Dick Ryan), Murphy (Tom Kennedy) and McGurk (Jimmy Aubrey, as well as bartenders Tom (Fred Kelsey)and Jerry (Mike Donovan)to sign the petition. When they discover what the property is and that the petition also includes a pledge to stop drinking, Jiggs becomes an outcast.—Les Adams <[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • b movie
  • henpecked husband
  • poverty row film
  • actor shares last name with character
  • hit with a rolling pin
Genres
  • Action
  • Comedy
Release date Nov 22, 1946
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Approved
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Production companies Monogram Pictures

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 5m
Color Black and White
Aspect ratio 1.37 : 1

Synopsis

Construction contractor Jiggs and his overbearing, social-climbing wife Maggie are visited in their posh Park Avenue, New York apartment by the snobbish Mrs. Kermishaw, who, unaware that Jiggs is Maggie's husband, tells her that Jiggs is a "hybrid" and that she wants him removed from the building. Jiggs makes his presence known during Mrs. Kermishaw's visit and embarrasses Maggie, who then punches her husband for ruining her chances to get into the society Blue Book . When Jiggs stumbles down the stairs of his building and into a parked car, he happens upon his daughter Nora, who introduces him to her date, Junior Kermishaw, son of F. Newson Kermishaw, a dishonest developer who is planning to tear down Dinty Moore's Tenth Avenue saloon. Dinty's nephew Danny, an architect, is in the employ of Kermishaw but is unaware that he plans to welch on his promise to Dinty that he will modernize the building and let the saloon stand. Kermishaw's neighborhood improvement plan is nothing more than a front that he plans to use to take over the neighborhood. As part of his scheme, Kermishaw begins circulating a petition containing a clause in small print that turns over ownership of Dinty's saloon to him. The petition is soon signed by Maggie and all the patrons of Dinty's saloon. Meanwhile, Junior proposes to Nora and asks Jiggs for his blessing to marry his daughter, even though Danny is in love with Nora. When two men present Dinty with an injunction ordering the closure of his saloon, Dinty realizes that he made a terrible mistake in ignoring the small print of the petition, which also stipulates that its patrons refrain from drinking at any establishment. Jiggs is blamed for the fiasco by Dinty and all of the saloon's patrons, and is banished from the bar. Distraught, Jiggs wanders the streets and happens upon Danny, who is also upset because he knows that he has been had by the Kermishaws. Danny decides to fight back, though, and begins circulating a "counter petition" and goes to the Kermishaw Holding Company to slug Junior. Danny succeeds in reopening Dinty's saloon, and he is reunited with Nora. Later, an attempt by Kermishaw's thugs to "rough up" the patrons of the saloon is called off when the leader of the thugs recognizes Murphy, a regular habitué of the saloon, as an old friend.

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