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Deleting tag {{more citations needed|date=April 2019}}; adding 1 cite [with text ==Cast notes==]; unlinking redlinks; revising [==Plot==] In rural America in the 1940s, Clare Day is sent to visit her mother's brother Joe in "Baysville", Iowa when she starts going out with a modernistic artist of whom her father disapproves → When big city girl Clare Day starts seeing a modernistic artist of whom her father disapproves, she is sent to visit her mother's brother Joe in rural "Baysville", Iowa |
Indicating [under ==Cast notes==] that 'Uncle Joe'' was the 13th of 14 features that starred or co-starred the screen team of Slim Summerville and Zasu Pitts. They had no scenes together in their first film, the silent version of ''All Quiet on the Western Front'', and supporting roles in the next three films, but were starred in their fifth feature, 1932's ''The Unexpected Father'', with their names |
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==Cast notes==
''Uncle Joe'' was the 13th of 14 features that starred or co-starred the screen team of [[Slim Summerville]] and [[Zasu Pitts]]. They had no scenes together in their first film, the silent version of ''[[All Quiet on the Western Front]]'', and supporting roles in the next three films, but were starred in their fifth feature, 1932's ''The Unexpected Father'', with their names and faces on the poster indicating their above-the-title status. Over the following 16 months in 1932–1934, they starred in five additional features for [[Universal Pictures|Universal]] and one more, also in 1934, for [[RKO]]. During the next seven years they continued steadily appearing in separate features and were reteamed for their final three films, including ''Uncle Joe'', in 1941.
[[Gale Storm]] began her screen career at the of 18 with minor roles in two 1940 films. The following year she appeared in seven features, including ''Uncle Joe''. With the exception of 1944, she had films in release every year through 1952, for a total of 36 features, moving at that point to television as the [[sitcom]] star of ''[[My Little Margie]]'' in 1952 and ''[[The Gale Storm Show]]'' in 1956.▼
▲[[Gale Storm]] began her screen career at the age of 18 with minor roles in two 1940 films. The following year she appeared in seven features, including ''Uncle Joe''. With the exception of 1944, she
''Uncle Joe'' was her eighth feature and she received third billing, behind [[Slim Summerville]] and [[Zasu Pitts]]. Fifteen years later, she was reteamed with Zasu Pitts for the 126-episode 1956–1960 run of ''The Gale Storm Show'' in which she played an ocean liner [[cruise director]], with Pitts as
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