The Higgins Family
The Higgins Family films was Republic Pictures' response to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's popular Andy Hardy series, as well as 20th Century Fox's Jones Family series. Nine films were released between 1938 and 1941.
The Higgins Family (1938)
28 March, 1938
Pa Higgins' attempts at success in the advertising business are constantly frustrated by his eccentric family.
My Wife's Relatives (1939)
20 May, 1939
It all begins when Joe Higgins, business manager of a prosperous candy-manufacturing firm, is ordered by his pompous boss Ellis to break up the romance between Ellis' son Bill and Joe's daughter Jean. Refusing, Joe quits his job and sets up his own candy company. It's a money-losing enterprise until Joe's wife Lil loses her diamond ring in a batch of candy and offers a $5000 reward to anyone who can retrieve the ring.
Should Husbands Work? (1939)
26 July, 1939
Joe Higgins' wife gets the job meant for him, so he stays home to do the housework. A Higgins Family comedy
Money To Burn (1939)
31 December, 1939
In this episode of the Higgins Family series, pandemonium ensues when Ma enters a dog biscuit contest. The prize is a whopping $50,000.
Grandpa Goes To Town (1940)
13 April, 1940
Joe and Lil Higgins invest their life savings in a frontier hotel. Upon arrival, the family discovers that the establishment is smack dab in the middle of a ghost town that hasn't seen a human face in years.
Meet the Missus (1940)
29 November, 1940
Gran Higgins falls under the spell of a love-starved widow.
Petticoat Politics (1941)
31 January, 1941
Pa Higgins has decided to retire but winds up being forced to run for mayor. Ladd is both boyfriend to the Higgins girl and the son of Pa's opponent.
The Covered Trailer (1939)
10 November, 1939
The Higgins family prepares for a long-awaited cruise to Rio, but while father Joe bids farewell to his co-workers at the bank, mother Lil unwittingly sabotages their plans by telling insurance representative Wells that Joe is only forty-four, not forty-five, and is therefore ineligible to collect the annuity insurance that was to pay for the cruise.
Earl of Puddlestone (1940)
31 August, 1940
When Betty's father sees the condescending attitude displayed toward her by a rich family, he decides to get back at them by making them believe that his family has "royal" connections.