Father was a Fullback (1949) | |
Director(s) | John M. Stahl |
Producer(s) | Fred Kohlmar |
Top Genres | Comedy, Family, Sports |
Top Topics | College, Football (American) |
Featured Cast:
Father was a Fullback Overview:
Father was a Fullback (1949) was a Sports - Comedy Film directed by John M. Stahl and produced by Fred Kohlmar.
BlogHub Articles:
No article for Father was a Fullback at this time. Submit yours here.
Quotes from
Elizabeth Cooper:
Not going, he a professor, teaches English literature
Ellen Cooper: No, I mean going
George 'Coop' Cooper: Helen, That's ridiculous, go and get clean up
Ellen Cooper: Daphne heard him gurgling on the phone like a worn out wolf about being a freshman in college
Elizabeth Cooper: Oh What an Idea
[looks at George, stunned]
Elizabeth Cooper: George Cooper!
Ellen Cooper: And he was pitching woos to a girl, Daphne thinks maybe she ought to tell her mother
Elizabeth Cooper: George you didn't
George 'Coop' Cooper: Father little helper
Elizabeth Cooper: oh you couldn't
George 'Coop' Cooper: But Liz, you said yourself that she needed, my intentions were
Elizabeth Cooper: My poor darling up there with goosebumps about some boy who not even going to happen
read more quotes from Father was a Fullback...
Ellen Cooper: No, I mean going
George 'Coop' Cooper: Helen, That's ridiculous, go and get clean up
Ellen Cooper: Daphne heard him gurgling on the phone like a worn out wolf about being a freshman in college
Elizabeth Cooper: Oh What an Idea
[looks at George, stunned]
Elizabeth Cooper: George Cooper!
Ellen Cooper: And he was pitching woos to a girl, Daphne thinks maybe she ought to tell her mother
Elizabeth Cooper: George you didn't
George 'Coop' Cooper: Father little helper
Elizabeth Cooper: oh you couldn't
George 'Coop' Cooper: But Liz, you said yourself that she needed, my intentions were
Elizabeth Cooper: My poor darling up there with goosebumps about some boy who not even going to happen
read more quotes from Father was a Fullback...
Facts about
"The Screen Guild Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on November 16, 1950 with Fred MacMurray reprising his film role.
"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie onMarch 20, 1950 with Maureen O'Hara, Betty Lynn and Jim Backus reprising their film roles.
read more facts about Father was a Fullback...
"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie onMarch 20, 1950 with Maureen O'Hara, Betty Lynn and Jim Backus reprising their film roles.
read more facts about Father was a Fullback...