Uncle Joe

Uncle Joe is a 1941 American film directed by Howard M. Railsback and Raymond E. Swartley.

Cast

  • Slim Summerville as Uncle Joe
  • Zasu Pitts as Aunt Julia
  • Gale Storm as Clare
  • William B. Davidson as J. K. Day
  • Dorothy Peterson as Margaret Day
  • Dick Hogan as Bill
  • Frank Coghlan Jr. as Dick
  • Jimmy Butler as Bob
  • Maynard Holmes as Skinny
  • Brenda Henderson as Ann
  • John Holland as Paul Darcey
  • External links

  • Uncle Joe at the Internet Movie Database
  • Uncle Joe at AllMovie
  • Uncle Joe is available for free download at the Internet Archive

  • Uncle Joe (disambiguation)

    Uncle Joe is a 1941 American film directed by Howard M. Railsback and Raymond E. Swartley

    Uncle Joe may also refer to:

    People

  • Joseph Stalin (1878–1953), called Uncle Joe by Western media
  • Uncle Joe Cannon (1836–1926), Joseph Gurney Cannon, a United States politician
  • Joseph Ligambi (born 1939), American mobster and current boss of the Philadelphia crime family
  • Joseph Saber (born 1926), key figure of the Evangelical Church of Egypt (Synod of the Nile)
  • Joshua Mills (1859–1943), Australian MP
  • Characters

  • Uncle Joe (Petticoat Junction character), Joe Carson, a character from Petticoat Junction and related series
  • Uncle Joe Shannon, the eponymous character of the movie Uncle Joe Shannon
  • Other uses

  • Uncle Joe's Mint Balls, traditional mints produced by Wm Santus & Co
  • Joe Carson (Petticoat Junction)

    Joseph P. "Joe" Carson mainly referred to as Uncle Joe, is a main fictional character on the CBS sitcom, Petticoat Junction (19631970). Uncle Joe is the only character of the series to appear in all 222 episodes. He is portrayed by Edgar Buchanan, who is described as "absolutely perfect in the role," and "the perfect choice to play the loveable codger."

    Fictional background

    Joe is a bachelor, never married, in his sixties. He lives at the Shady Rest Hotel with his niece, Kate Bradley, and her daughters (and his great-nieces) Billie Jo Bradley, Bobbie Jo Bradley, and Betty Jo Bradley. Although he is the self-described "Manager" of the hotel, Kate is the true owner and does far more work than him. Joe is quite lazy and often tries to get out of doing work; he complains "My lumbago!" whenever there's heavy lifting or hard work to be done. He also tries to create work-saving devices, such as a clothesline pulley system to bring luggage back and forth from the hotel to the train. His favorite place at the Shady Rest Hotel is the rocking chair on the front porch; he is also frequently seen napping on the sofa in lobby. Joe often teases Hooterville Cannonball engineer Charley Pratt about his weight, though Joe is pleasantly plump himself.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Uncle Joe

    by: Smokedream

    © 1975 SmokeDream
    Rocky T. Duckworth, Tim Tucker, Allen Poole, & Billy Britt
    UNCLE JOE
    Uncle Joe’s been laying here
    Since the cold winter snow from last year
    Yes he was messing around with his best friends wife
    He jacked around to long and he lost his life
    Oh Uncle Joe moved a little to slow
    and he lost his life
    Now he's flat on his back didn’t get no slack
    He paid the ultimate price
    Hey sister Suzie,
    Went to church every Sunday, She could do no wrong
    If she could do no wrong, I guess she thought it was right
    When she jumped in the sack, With old Uncle Joe that night
    Hey sister Suzie, moved a little to slow
    And she lost her life
    Now she's flat on her back idn’t get no slack
    She paid the ultimate price
    Hey Joe and Suzie, moved a little to slow
    And they lost her life
    Now their flat on their back didn’t get no slack
    They paid the ultimate price




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