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

  1. Welcome, Debra, and thanks for stopping by. I see we both discovered Miss Tatlock's Millions about the same time. I hope you're able to snag your own copy of it, as I see supplies at Amazon are dwindling — one used DVD even has a price tag of $999.99! (Evidently somebody doesn't really want to let go of it.)

  2. Jim, I just came across your review when I was searching for the name of this movie on the internet. You and I share something in common…I saw this movie in the 1960's and it made such an impression on me that I never forgot it! I just couldn't remember the name. Thanks for describing it perfectly. I might have to order it since it is finally available in several online movie stores.

  3. OMG, this sounds like a winner! And thanks for picking a film no one has heard of, which is what a good blogathon should unearth. Could you lend me your 16 mm print or at least invite me over to see it??

  4. Jim, a great post. How can I never have heard of this movie before now? It DOES sound a lot like a Preston Sturges picture and the screwballs of earlier years, with its mockery of the rich and its castload of eccentrics. And what a cast–so many favorites of mine from this time. I wasn't aware that Richard Haydn had ever directed a movie, much less three of them. I first him saw when I was a youngster in a "Twilight Zone" episode called "A Thing About Machines," where he made a memorable impression, but didn't know he was the star of that episode until years later, even after becoming aware of him as the adenoidal fusspot in so many comedies of the 40s. Glad you decided to write on something so unexpected. I'll be watching for this one.

  5. Jim, since you asked, for some reason I frequently tend to stumble across films in the middle or during the last few minutes of the film in question. It's a little like being unstuck in time! 🙂 Anyway, I hope MISS TATLOCK'S MILLIONS will finally become available, and I for one will start pestering TCM and such to dig it up for us screwball comedy fans to enjoy! Who's with me? 🙂

  6. Thanks, all, for the kind comments. I do hope you all get a chance to see this one someday; maybe it will turn up on TCM at that, now that Warners and Universal have reached an understanding about (some of) those old Paramounts.

    Whistlingypsy, funny you should ask about whether Miss Tatlock has appeared at any classic film festivals. I've been trying for years to interest one particular such festival in screening my print, to no avail. Whether there's any interest at any of the others, I couldn't say.

    Dorian, I'm curious to know how you managed to catch only the last five minutes; tuning in late? A pity; that's a good scene, but more of a payoff than a highlight. Hope you catch up with the rest someday.