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Lost and Found: Miss Tatlock’s Millions (1948) — 30 Comments

  1. I have not yet seen this film, but.. what a great a cast that would be fun to watch in any classic film. Awesome post!

  2. Haven't seen this film, but it sounds like fun – will have to look for it. I didn't know that Richard Haydn had directed movies – and, considering your mention of Preston Sturges, he probably would have fit into the Sturges universe quite nicely. I wish that Universal would release much more of Paramount's output, as there's a treasure trove there waiting to be discovered. Can't understand why the studio is so stingy about it.

  3. Jim, you had me with "imposter" and "eccentric family"–two of my favorite comedic conventions. Plus, I'm up for any movie with Monty Woolley in the cast. Though I've seen both NIGHT HAS A THOUSAND EYES and ALIAS NICK BEAL, I somehow missed MISS TATLOCK'S MILLIONS. Based on your review, it sounds delightful and I will join the write-in campaign to get a quality print released on DVD!

  4. This is one of those films that I have heard about, but never seen. Your review is terrific and now I have to hunt this one down, too. This blogathon is keeping me busy (but in stitches)!

  5. A loosened up, goofy John Lund sounds like just what the doctor ordered.

    It's sad to look back over the years and think of the treasure house of movies that used to show up regularly on television then gradually disappeared on us. Thanks for clearing the dust off of "Miss Tatlock's Millions".