I'm from Arkansas
I'm from Arkansas is a 1944 American musical comedy film directed by Lew Landers.
Plot summary
The town of Pitchfork, Arkansas makes national headlines when Esmeralda the sow gives birth to 18 piglets. Among the visitors to Pitchfork are a troupe of showgirls hoping to entertain the visitors and a folk music group returning to their home after their touring is through. In addition to the artists a meat packing company sends two men to investigate what made Esmeralda give birth to so many piglets and to bring the secret back to increase meat production.Cast
- Slim Summerville as Juniper Jenkins aka Pa
- El Brendel as Oly
- Iris Adrian as Doris
- Bruce Bennett as Bob Hamline
- Maude Eburne as Matilda Alden Jenkins aka Ma
- Cliff Nazarro as Willie Childs
- Al St. John as Farmer
- Carolina Cotton as Abigail 'Abby' Alden
- Danny Jackson as Efus Jenkins
- Paul Newlan as Stowe Packing Company Representative
- Harry Harvey as Stowe Packing Company Representative
- Arthur Q. Bryan as Commissioner of Agriculture
- John Hamilton as Harry Cashin, Vice President of Slowe Packing Company
- Douglas Wood as Governor of Arkansas
- Walter Baldwin as Packing Company Attorney
- Flo Bert as Showgirl
- The Pied Pipers as Quartet
- The Sunshine Girls as Girl Trio
- Jimmy Wakely as Jimmy Wakely
Soundtrack
- The Pied Pipers – "You're the Hit of the Season"
- Jimmy Wakely and The Sunshine Girls – "You Are My Sunshine"
- Jimmy Wakely – "Don't Turn Me Down Little Darlin'"
- Jimmy Wakely and The Sunshine Girls – "Whistlin' Down the Lane with You"
- Carolina Cotton – "I Love to Yodel", "Yodel Mountain"
- The Pied Pipers – "Stay Away from My Heart"
- The Milo Twins – "Pass the Biscuits, Mirandy"
- The Pied Pipers – "If You Can't Go Right, Don't Go Wrong"
- The Milo Twins – "Pitchfork Polka"