Mixed Nuts

Mixed Nuts

20 mins | Feb. 16, 1934

Oddly enough for a Roach comedy the premise of MIXED NUTS is grounded in topical political satire aimed at the New Deal, although the satire is of a very lightweight (and light-hearted) nature. The film begins at a city council meeting where an unidentified politician announces that the government has released $50,000 for the relief of unemployed plumbers. This prompts applause, but also a pointed question from an angry woman who wants to know what the government is going to do for the members of her profession: chorus girls. The politician glibly replies that the administration has set aside money—two million dollars, no less!—for the re-education of chorus girls, "to fit them for the better things in life."

Mixed Nuts

20 mins | Feb. 16, 1934

Mixed Nuts
Oddly enough for a Roach comedy the premise of MIXED NUTS is grounded in topical political satire aimed at the New Deal, although the satire is of a very lightweight (and light-hearted) nature. The film begins at a city council meeting where an unidentified politician announces that the government has released $50,000 for the relief of unemployed plumbers. This prompts applause, but also a pointed question from an angry woman who wants to know what the government is going to do for the members of her profession: chorus girls. The politician glibly replies that the administration has set aside money—two million dollars, no less!—for the re-education of chorus girls, "to fit them for the better things in life."
Producers
Original title Mixed Nuts
Directors James Parrott
Writers

Cast

Douglas Wakefield

as Prof. Wakefield

Billy Nelson

as Prof. Fabian Nelson

Jack Barty

as Mr. Twitchell

Don Barclay

as Prof. Barclay

Thelma Hill

as Chorine

Nora Cecil

as Mrs. Twitchett

Dorothy Granger

as Chorine who packs a punch