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The Kid from Kokomo 1939

★ 6.01 votes93 min📅 1939-05-23

"Slaphappy Fun... as a strong country boy (Kid Galahad) who was fighting for the world's championship and a shoplifting mammy! Hilarious comedy! A laff-a-minute!"

Dive into the spirited world of *The Kid from Kokomo (1939)*, a lively blend of romance and comedy directed by Lewis Seiler.

Director: Lewis Seiler

Cast

Pat O'Brien
Pat O'Brien
William Jennings 'Billy / 'Square Shooting Murph' Murphy
Wayne Morris
Wayne Morris
Homer Baston
Joan Blondell
Joan Blondell
Doris Harvey
May Robson
May Robson
Margaret 'Maggie' / 'Ma' Manell
Jane Wyman
Jane Wyman
Marian Bronson
Stanley Fields
Stanley Fields
Muscles Malone
Maxie Rosenbloom
Maxie Rosenbloom
Curley Bender
Sidney Toler
Sidney Toler
Judge William 'Gashouse' Bronson
Edward Brophy
Edward Brophy
Eddie Black
Ward Bond
Ward Bond
Ladislaw Klewicki

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Kid from Kokomo* (1939) about?

*The Kid from Kokomo* follows Homer Baston, a small-town boxer with a heart full of dreams and a manager who'll stop at nothing to keep him in the ring. When Homer's quest to find his missing parents threatens his career, a pair of con artists are hired to play his family, leading to a cascade of comedic chaos and heartfelt moments.

Who directed *The Kid from Kokomo*?

Lewis Seiler directed *The Kid from Kokodo*, helming this 1939 blend of comedy and romance with a sharp eye for character-driven humor.

Who stars in *The Kid from Kokomo*?

Pat O'Brien leads the cast as the tough-but-loving boxing manager, supported by Wayne Morris as the earnest Homer Baston, Joan Blondell in a scene-stealing role, and the legendary May Robson.

Is *The Kid from Kokomo* (1939) worth watching?

For fans of vintage comedies with heart, *The Kid from Kokomo* is a hidden treasure. Its mix of slapstick humor, underdog charm, and classic Hollywood storytelling makes it a worthwhile watch, especially if you enjoy lighthearted tales with a dash of mischief.

How long is *The Kid from Kokomo*?

*The Kid from Kokomo* runs for 93 minutes, offering a perfect runtime for a satisfying and breezy movie experience.

About The Kid from Kokomo (1939) — A Lighthearted Classic Comedy You Can't Miss

Dive into the spirited world of *The Kid from Kokomo (1939)*, a lively blend of romance and comedy directed by Lewis Seiler. This underrated gem follows Homer Baston, a naive but determined boxer from Indiana, whose dreams of glory in the ring are matched only by his longing to reconnect with his missing parents. When his gruff manager, "Square Shooting Murph," hires a pair of ex-cons to pose as Homer's long-lost family, a whirlwind of hilarious misadventures ensues. With its quirky premise and heartfelt themes of family, identity, and second chances, the film delivers a charming escape into classic Hollywood charm.

Starring the charismatic Pat O'Brien as the no-nonsense manager and the ever-brilliant Joan Blondell in a supporting role, *The Kid from Kokomo* thrives on its eccentric cast and snappy dialogue. Wayne Morris shines as the earnest Homer, while May Robson and Jane Wyman add depth to the ensemble. Whether you're a fan of vintage slapstick or a sucker for underdog tales, this 93-minute romp offers a delightful mix of laughter and warmth, all wrapped up in the golden glow of 1930s cinema.