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Mr. Washington Goes to Town 1942

★ 3.01 votes64 min📅 1942-05-09

"YOU'LL BUST YOUR SIDES A-LAFFIN'"

In the laugh-filled confines of county prison, two inmates bond over an unexpected turn of fortune in *Mr. Washington Goes to Town (1942)*, a zany comedy-fantasy directed by Jed Buell. Mantan Moreland and F.E.

Director: Jed Buell

Cast

Mantan Moreland
Mantan Moreland
Schenectady Washington
F.E. Miller
F.E. Miller
Wallingford Montgomery
Marguerite Whitten
Lady Queenie
Maceo Bruce Sheffield
Maceo Bruce Sheffield
Brutus Blake
Arthur Ray
J. Bennington Blackstone, crooked lawyer
Zerita Stepteau
[as Zerita Steptoe] Mrs. Blake
Monte Hawley
Jose Don Juan Romero Jefferson Stiletto
Cleo Desmond
Old Crone Hotel Resident
Clarence Moorehouse
The Gorilla
Vernon McCalla
Invisible Man

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mr. Washington Goes to Town (1942) about?

The film follows Wallingford and Schenectady, two inmates whose cellmate inherits a mansion from his late uncle. As Schenectady dreams of luxury, the duo's schemes to claim the fortune spiral into comedic chaos.

Who directed Mr. Washington Goes to Town?

Jed Buell directed this 1942 comedy-fantasy, known for his work in lighthearted, escapist cinema of the era.

Who stars in Mr. Washington Goes to Town?

The film features Mantan Moreland, F.E. Miller, Marguerite Whitten, Maceo Bruce Sheffield, and Arthur Ray in key roles.

Is Mr. Washington Goes to Town (1942) worth watching?

With its breezy 64-minute runtime and blend of comedy and fantasy, this film is a fun pick for fans of classic Hollywood charm. While not a blockbuster, its energetic pacing and star power make it a nostalgic delight.

How long is Mr. Washington Goes to Town?

The movie runs for 64 minutes.

About Mr. Washington Goes to Town (1942) — Comedy-Fantasy Classic with Mantan Moreland

In the laugh-filled confines of county prison, two inmates bond over an unexpected turn of fortune in *Mr. Washington Goes to Town (1942)*, a zany comedy-fantasy directed by Jed Buell. Mantan Moreland and F.E. Miller shine as Wallingford and Schenectady, whose cellmate's uncle leaves him a mansion—sparking a whirlwind of dreams and chaos. As Schenectady imagines lavish escapes from prison life, the duo's antics blend slapstick humor with a touch of magical realism, creating a lighthearted escape from reality.

Set against the backdrop of 1940s Hollywood's love for escapist cinema, this 64-minute gem balances quick-witted dialogue with physical comedy, embodying the era's playful spirit. The film's themes of hope, aspiration, and the absurdity of fate resonate through its breezy narrative, making it a standout in the fantasy-comedy genre. With its zippy pacing and colorful characters, *Mr. Washington Goes to Town* is a time capsule of joyful, old-school entertainment.