Emmet Vogan drags wife Grace Stafford and the kids from one money-making farm scheme to the next: peanuts, honey, it's all one to him, and he dives in without knowing that peanuts grow underground.
Grace Stafford is best remembered as the voice of Woody Woodpecker from 1951 through 1972, a role she got through hard work and.... well, she was married to Walter Lantz. Mr. Vogan is not particularly remembered for anything, even though he appeared in almost 500 features and shorts from 1934 through 1956, before he tailed off in television by the next year. He played a lot of uncredited bits and crowd scenes along the way, but he's good as the fast-talking dreamer, and Miss Stafford as the put-upon wife.
Grace Stafford is best remembered as the voice of Woody Woodpecker from 1951 through 1972, a role she got through hard work and.... well, she was married to Walter Lantz. Mr. Vogan is not particularly remembered for anything, even though he appeared in almost 500 features and shorts from 1934 through 1956, before he tailed off in television by the next year. He played a lot of uncredited bits and crowd scenes along the way, but he's good as the fast-talking dreamer, and Miss Stafford as the put-upon wife.