Jean Yarbrough (August 22, 1900 – August 2, 1975) was an American film director .
14-741: Film directed by Jean Yarbrough Get Going [REDACTED] Theatrical release poster Directed by Jean Yarbrough Screenplay by Warren Wilson Produced by Will Cowan Starring Robert Paige Grace McDonald Barbara Jo Allen Walter Catlett Maureen Cannon Lois Collier Milburn Stone Cinematography George Robinson Edited by Ray Snyder Production company Universal Pictures Distributed by Universal Pictures Release date June 21, 1943 ( 1943-06-21 ) Running time 57 minutes Country United States Language English Get Going
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42-705: A Haunted House (1967) The Over-the-Hill Gang (1969) Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Get_Going&oldid=1153702595 " Categories : 1943 films 1940s English-language films American comedy films 1943 comedy films Universal Pictures films Films directed by Jean Yarbrough American black-and-white films 1940s American films English-language comedy films Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Template film date with 1 release date Misplaced Pages articles without plot summaries from March 2019 Jean Yarbrough Jean Yarbrough
56-1409: Is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough and written by Warren Wilson. The film stars Robert Paige , Grace McDonald , Barbara Jo Allen , Walter Catlett , Maureen Cannon, Lois Collier and Milburn Stone . The film was released on June 21, 1943, by Universal Pictures . Plot [ edit ] [REDACTED] This article needs a plot summary . Please add one in your own words. ( March 2019 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Cast [ edit ] Robert Paige as Bob Carlton Grace McDonald as Judy King Barbara Jo Allen as Matilda Jones Walter Catlett as Horace Doblem Maureen Cannon as Bonnie Lois Collier as Doris Milburn Stone as Mr. Tuttle Frank Faylen as Hank Andrews Jennifer Holt as Vilma Walters Nana Bryant as Mrs. Daughtery Claire Whitney as Secretary References [ edit ] ^ "Get Going (1943) - Overview" . TCM.com . Retrieved 2019-03-14 . ^ Hal Erickson. "Get Going (1943) - Jean Yarbrough" . AllMovie . Retrieved 2019-03-14 . ^ "Get Going" . Catalog.afi.com . Retrieved 2019-03-14 . External links [ edit ] Get Going at IMDb v t e Films directed by Jean Yarbrough The Devil Bat (1940) Caught in
70-423: The 1950s. He directed episodes of Walter Brennan 's series The Guns of Will Sonnett and The Addams Family . His last theatrical film was 1967's Hillbillys in a Haunted House , a mixture of comedy horror and country music , starring Basil Rathbone and Lon Chaney Jr. Jean Yarbrough Jean Yarbrough (August 22, 1900 – August 2, 1975) was an American film director . Jean Yarbrough
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126-401: The Zombies , She-Wolf of London , and House of Horrors . Yarbrough made the transition from B-movies to television. He directed many episodes for different TV series throughout the 1950s and 1960s. In addition to directing, he worked as both producer and director of the popular Abbott and Costello Show . He directed some episodes of The Silent Service and Navy Log , also during
140-401: The Zombies , She-Wolf of London , and House of Horrors . Yarbrough made the transition from B-movies to television. He directed many episodes for different TV series throughout the 1950s and 1960s. In addition to directing, he worked as both producer and director of the popular Abbott and Costello Show . He directed some episodes of The Silent Service and Navy Log , also during
154-521: Was Rebellious Daughters , made by the low-budget studio Progressive Pictures in 1938. His success came in the 1940s and 1950s when he directed comedy teams like Abbott and Costello (five films: Here Come the Co-Eds , In Society , Jack and the Beanstalk , Lost in Alaska , and The Naughty Nineties ), The Bowery Boys (five films: Angels in Disguise , Master Minds , Triple Trouble , Crashing Las Vegas , and Hot Shots ) and horror/cult movies, such as The Devil Bat , King of
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182-610: Was born in Marianna, Arkansas on August 22, 1900. He attended the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee. In 1922, Yarbrough entered the film business working in silent pictures, first as a "prop man" and later rising through the ranks to become an assistant director. By 1936, he became a director, first doing comedy and musical shorts for RKO . His directorial debut for a feature-length film
196-409: Was born in Marianna, Arkansas on August 22, 1900. He attended the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee. In 1922, Yarbrough entered the film business working in silent pictures, first as a "prop man" and later rising through the ranks to become an assistant director. By 1936, he became a director, first doing comedy and musical shorts for RKO . His directorial debut for a feature-length film
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