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{{Infobox_Film | |||
|name = You Can't Take It With You | |||
|image = 38A.gif | |||
|caption= original movie poster | |||
|director = ] | |||
|writer = ] (play),<br>] (play),<br>] | |||
|starring = ],<br>],<br>] | |||
|producer = ] | |||
|distributor= ] | |||
|budget = ~ US$1,644,736 | |||
|released= ] ] | |||
|runtime = 126 minutes | |||
|language = English | |||
|imdb_id = 0030993 | |||
|}} | |||
== Headline text == | |||
'''''You Can't Take It with You''''' is a ] winning comedic play in three acts by ] and ], and was the basis for the 1938 ] winning film directed by ]. The original production of the play opened at the Booth Theater on December 14, 1936 and played for a respectable 838 performances. | |||
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the kittens in the story are very popular. especially miss kitty. everybody loves to wear her. | |||
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==Play Synopsis== | |||
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=== Overview === | |||
At first the Sycamores seem mad, but it is not long before you realize that if they are mad, then the rest of the world is madder. In contrast to these delightful people are the unhappy Kirby's. Tony the attractive young son of the Kirbys falls in love with Alice Sycamore and brings his parents to dine at the Sycamore house on the wrong evening. the shock sustained by the Mr. and Mrs. Kirby who are invited to eat cheap food, shows Alice that marriage with Tony is out of the question. The Sycamores find it hard to realize Alice's view. Tony knows the Sycamore's live the right way with love and care for each other, while his own family is the one that's crazy. In the end Mr. Kirby is converted to the happy madness of the Sycamores (particularly because he happens in during a visit by the Ex Grand Duchess of Russia Olga Patrina, who is currently earning her living as a waitress). | |||
=== Act One === | |||
The story takes place entirely in the large house of a slightly batty ] family. Various characters in the lives of the Vanderhof/Sycamore clan are introduced in the first act. | |||
The ] of the family, '''Grandpa Vanderhof''', is an eccentric old man who hunts snakes and has never paid his ]. '''Penelope "Penny" Vanderhof Sycamore''' is his daughter (a writer of sex-filled ] plays), who is married to '''Paul Sycamore''', a tinkerer who manufactures fireworks in the basement with the help of his assistant '''Mr. De Pinna'''. One of Paul and Penny's two daughters is '''Essie''', a childish ] who dreams of being a ] (but in reality is terrible at dancing). Essie is married to '''Ed''', a ] player who lives with them and helps distribute Essie's candies along with pamphlets. Ed is an amateur ] who prints anything that sounds good to him. Paul and Penny's other daughter '''Alice Sycamore'''is quite obviously the only "normal" family member. She has an office job and is rather embarrassed by the eccentricities of her family, yet deep down, she still loves them. In addition, the Vanderhof/Sycamore clan employs a colored maid '''Rheba''', who is engaged to a colored idiot, '''Donald'''. | |||
The real action begins when Essie tells Grandpa Vanderhof that some letters arrived for him from the "United States Government," but that she misplaced them. Shortly afterwards, Alice comes home and announces that she has fallen in love with a young man whom she works with, '''Tony Kirby''', the son of the company's ]. Before going upstairs to change, Alice tells her family that he will be coming over shortly to take her on a date. The entire family is still joyfully discussing her boyfriend when the doorbell rings. Penny answers the door and greets the man standing there, thinking he must be Tony, but only upon forcing the stranger to shake hands with the entire family do they realize that he is not Alice's boyfriend: he is a tax investigator. | |||
His name is '''Wilbur C. Henderson''', and he is investigating Grandpa for his evasion of ]. When Henderson asks Grandpa why he owed twenty-four years of back income tax, Grandpa states he never believed in it, and that the government wouldn't know what to do with the money if he did pay it. Henderson becomes infuriated by Grandpa's answers to his questions. Henderson spots Grandpa's snakes, and runs out of the house in fear, but not before promising Grandpa that he will hear, one way or another, from the United States government. | |||
Shortly afterwards, '''Mr. Boris Kolenkhov''', Essie's extremely ]n ballet instructor, arrives and makes chitchat with the family, complaining of how his cousin, the '''Grand Duchess Olga Katrina''', was thrown out of Russia after the ]. In the middle of Essie's lesson, the real Tony Kirby arrives, and Alice is nervous that her eccentric family will scare him away, so she promptly leaves with him on their date. | |||
Later that night, Alice and Tony come back very late from their date and sit by the fire, drinking wine. Though it is revealed that they both love each other very, very much, Alice has doubts as to whether a marriage of Tony and Alice's families could ever work out fine. Tony insists that, if they love each other, it shouldn't matter, but Alice ignores him and tearfully shouts that it just would never work. She divulges how Grandpa could have been "a very rich man," but instead, he had an epiphany one day and rode the elevator right back down to the lobby of his building and quit work. Alice explains that her family is too odd to get along with any other. | |||
In the course of their conversation, which is interrupted by Essie and Ed (who come home from a ]/] movie) at one point, Tony wins Alice over, and they agree to get married. Paul comes up from the basement and tells Alice to watch his latest firework masterpiece, and she lovingly says: "It's the most beautiful red fire in the world..." | |||
=== Act Two === | |||
The second act takes place a few days later. Alice has invited Tony, his father, and his mother over for dinner tomorrow night, and it is the only thing on the entire family's mind. Alice runs around the house telling her family to try to act as normal as possible. Penny has brought ] '''Gay Wellington''' over to read over Penny's latest play, but Gay becomes very drunk, and passes out onto the living room couch. | |||
Ed returns from distributing Essie's candies with news that he is being followed by someone. When Donald looks out the window, no one is there. Ed resumes printing ]. Paul and Mr. De Pinna are downstairs the whole time making fireworks. Penny recalls her days as a ], and immediately remembers that she never finished her painting of Mr. De Pinna as a ] thrower. She calls Mr. De Pinna up from the basement and orders him into costume so she may finish her masterpiece. | |||
At the same time, Mr. Kolienkhov arrives and begins Essie's ballet lesson. Ed provides accompanying music on the xylophone. Rheba runs in and out of the kitchen cleaning. In the midst of all this hullabaloo, Tony appears in the doorway with '''Mr. Kirby''' and '''Mrs. Kirby'''. Before them is the entire eccentric spectacle. On accident, Tony has forgotten which night dinner was planned for, and Alice is incredibly embarrassed. | |||
Penny tells Alice not to worry, and that they can manage a nice dinner easily. She gives a list of things to Donald and tells him to run down to the store. Mr. Kirby reveals himself to be a very straightlaced fat-cat, who owns ] so that he may relax and raises ] as a hobby. Grandpa thinks that Mr. Kirby is not a ''truly'' happy man, but Mr. Kirby insists that he is just fine with his plot in life. Mr. Kirby investigates a child's model and finds it is Paul's "hobby." Mr. Kolienkhov brings up that the Roman hobby was ], and demonstrates on Mr. Kirby (to much ado.) Mrs. Kirby tells them that her true passion is ], to which Penny replies, "We all know that's a fake." To say it concisely, the conversation is a fiasco. | |||
To pass the time, Penny suggests they play a ] game. Alice knows what is coming and immediately tries to quash the suggestions, but Penny shrugs her off and instructs everyone to write down the first thing that "pops" into their heads after she says certain words. | |||
Penny offers the words "potato, bathroom, lust, ], and sex." Penny reads Mr. Kirby's list first, with reactions of, respectively: "steak, toothpaste, unlawful, trip, male." Mrs. Kirby's list, however, causes much controversy. "Starch" is her response to potatoes, which is not that bad, but her response for "bathroom" is "Mr. Kirby," and she explains how rude it is that he hogs the bathroom in the morning. Her response to "lust" is "human," claiming it is a perfectly human emotion. Mr. Kirby disagrees, saying "it is depraved." "Honeymoon"'s reply is "dull," as Mrs. Kirby explains that there was "nothing to do at night." The shocker comes when Mrs. Kirby says her reply to "sex" was "]." She at first claims she doesn't know what she meant by it, but once provoked she yells at Mr. Kirby "You're always talking about Wall Street, even when--" and then stops. | |||
The entire family knows what has happened, and Mr. Kirby and Mrs. Kirby are so embarrassed that they order Tony home with them immediately. Tony refuses to go. Alice agrees with Tony's parents, but Tony insists they stay. Before anyone can do anything, ] overrun the house. The head agent tells them that Ed's pamphlets, on which he prints anything that "sounds nice," read "] THE CAPITOL," "DYNAMITE THE WHITE HOUSE," "DYNAMITE THE SUPREME COURT." Grandpa tries to explain to the head agent, but he informs them they are all under arrest. | |||
The agents discover enormous amounts of ] in the basement and think it is for dynamiting ], so Paul and Mr. De Pinna rush down to save the fireworks. Meanwhile, the agents bring down Gay Wellington from upstairs, and she begins singing drunkenly. Alice and Tony cling to each other while the family argues with the agents. themselves. The fireworks go off. and Act II ends with the entire house in an uproar. | |||
=== Act Three === | |||
The next day, Donald and Rheba sit in the kitchen reading the paper. The entire family was arrested. Mr. Kirby's presence during the arrest has caused scandal on Wall Street. | |||
Alice has decided to leave home forever and never come back. She was truly in love with Tony, and her family ruined her chances of ever falling in love, and for doing that, she can never forgive them. Penny keeps trying to tell Alice to stay, but Grandpa knows that Alice cannot be swayed. | |||
Tony arrives and tries to convince Alice not to leave home. Instead, Alice begins to cry and shouts that she hates her entire family. Mr. Kirby arrives to settle his score with Grandpa Vanderhof. Grandpa Vanderhof tries to explain his government problems and presuades Alice to stay home and marry Tony. | |||
Then Mr. Kirby visits Mr. Vanderhof's home, with no intention of apologizing, but instead to pick up his son. Grandpa explains to Mr. Kirby how he is wasting his life by doing things he does not want to do. The play ends with Mr. Kirby relaxing with the Sycamores's over a chaotic dinner. | |||
== Characters == | |||
In order of appearance | |||
*'''Penelope Sycamore''' | |||
**Mother of Essie and Alice, husband of Paul, and daughter of Martin. She writes plays and paints as ] but is terrible at both. She never finishes any job she starts. | |||
*'''Essie''' | |||
**Wife of Ed, daughter of Penelope and Paul Sycamore, Grand-daughter of Martin, sister of Alice. She is childish. As a ] she makes ] that Ed sells. Essie dreams of being a ]. She has spent 8 years studying with Boris Kolenkhov but in reality is terrible at dancing. | |||
*'''Rheba''' | |||
**The black ] and cook to the Sycamore family. She is dating Donald. In the words of Mrs. Sycamore, "The two of them are really cute together, something like ]." | |||
*'''Paul Sycamore''' | |||
**Father of Essie and Alice, husband of Penelope, Son-in-law of Martin. He is a tinkerer who manufactures ] in the ] with the help of his assistant Mr. De Pinna. His ] is playing with erector sets. | |||
*'''Mr. DePinna''' | |||
**The ice man who came inside to speak to Paul and never left. He helps Mr. Sycamore build ], and moonlights as a model in Mrs. Sycamore's paintings. | |||
*'''Ed''' | |||
**Husband of Essie, son-in-law of Paul and Penelope. He is a ] player, and helps distribute Essie's candies. Ed is an amateur ] who prints anything that sounds good to him. He prints up dinner menus for his family and little quotes that he places in the boxes of Essie's ]. Those quotes get the whole family in big trouble. | |||
*'''Donald''' | |||
**The black boyfriend of Rheba. In the words of Mrs. Sycamore, "The two of them are really cute together, something like ]." He loves ]. | |||
*'''Martin Vanderhof''' | |||
**Refered to mostly as Grandpa in the play. Father-in-law to Paul, father of Penelope, grandfather of Alice and Essie. He is an eccentric old man who hunts ] because he doesn't believe in it. He lives his life by the ], don't do anything that you're not going to enjoy doing. | |||
*'''Alice''' | |||
**Fiancee of Tony Kirby, daughter of Paul and Penelope, Grand-daughter of Martin, sister of Essie. She the only "normal" ] member. She has an office job, and is rather embarrassed by the eccentricities of her family, yet deep down, she still loves them. | |||
*'''Henderson''' | |||
**An employee of the ]. He comes to collect the tax money owed by Martin, and can't understand why Martin won't pay income tax. | |||
*'''Tony Kirby''' | |||
**Fiancé of Alice, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Kirby. He sees how even though the Sycamores appear odd, they are really the perfect ] because they ] and care about each other. His own family is very proper and has many issues none of them will admit. He tries to show his parents how the Sycamores are a good family. | |||
*'''Boris Kolenkhov''' | |||
**A ] who escaped to America shortly before the revolution. He is very concerned with world politics, and the deterioration of ]. He is friends with many ex Russian leaders including the Grand Duchess Olga Patrina. He is the ] instructor of Essie, he knows she's not good at dancing, but knows that she enjoys dancing so he keeps working with her. He has a very ] attitude, meaning he likes the ] and the ], questions society, and is interested in world affairs. | |||
*'''Gay Wellington''' | |||
**An ] who Mrs. Sycamore meets on a bus and invites home to read one of her plays. She is very drunk and passes out shortly after arriving at the sycamore's home. What a shitty mess!! | |||
*'''Mr. Kirby''' | |||
**Husband of Mrs. Kirby, father of Tony. He is a very stuck up man who works at ] and secretly despises his job. His hobby is raising expensive ]. | |||
*'''Mrs. Kirby''' | |||
**Wife of Mr. Kirby, mother of Tony. She is a very prim and proper woman. She stays up with the fads of the times. Her hobby is ]. | |||
*'''] Agent 1''' | |||
**One of four agents who come to investigate Ed because of the ] things he prints up. | |||
*'''] Agent 2''' | |||
**One of four agents who come to investigate Ed because of the ] things he prints up. | |||
*'''] Agent 3''' | |||
**One of four agents who come to investigate Ed because of the ] things he prints up. | |||
*'''] Agent 4''' | |||
**One of four agents who come to investigate Ed because of the ] things he prints up. | |||
*'''The Grand Duchess Olga Patrina''' | |||
**She was the Grand Duchess of Russia before the revolution. Since then she has been forced to flee to America where she has found work as a ]. The rest of her family has had a similar fate. She loves to cook for a ]. | |||
== Academy Awards == | |||
The movie won two ] from seven nominations: ], and ] for Frank Capra. This was Capra`s third academy award for Best Director in just five years, following '']'' in 1934 and '']'' in 1936. | |||
The film was also nominated for ] for ], ] script was nominated for ], ] was nominated for ], ] was nominated for ], and ] was nominated for ]. | |||
==External link== | |||
*{{imdb title|id=0030993|title=You Can't Take It with You}} | |||
*{{tcmdb title|id=4336|title=You Can't Take It with You}} | |||
{{AcademyAwardBestPicture 1927-1940}} | |||
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the kittens in the story are very popular. especially miss kitty. everybody loves to wear her.