The Egg and I

 (1947)

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Urban Fish In A Country Pond
Apr 22, 2007
bkoganbing - imdb.com
The Egg and I is based on a best selling book by Betty McDonald concerning the happenings around an urban city dwelling woman, Claudette Colbert playing Betty McDonald, whose husband, Fred MacMurray, gets an agricultural urge after service in World War... Full review
This charming, lively and atmospheric sojourn into the country is one of the most famous and influential of all "rustic" films. Like "Mr. Blandings Builds His dream House" and "George Washington Slept Here", Betty MacDonald's "The Egg and I" tells the... Full review
Simple, good old fashioned, clean cut, comedy.
Oct 22, 2004
Chuck Straub - imdb.com
I stumbled upon 'The Egg and I' while trying to find some of the old 'Ma & Pa Kettle' movies. It was great to find out that 'The Egg and I' was the first movie that used Ma and Pa Kettle... Full review
Still Funny
Feb 14, 2004
ronnie - imdb.com
Having not seen this picture in years, I wondered if it would still be enjoyable. It is. Claudette Colbert is superb as Betty MacDonald, the author of the best selling book of what this is based upon, uprooting herself from the... Full review
A delightful if not rollicking rural comedy
Feb 17, 2003
Heath McEwan - imdb.com
The book on which this film was based upon was a phenomenal best-seller in the mid-forties: readers loved the earthy tang and hilariously funny situations of Betty Smith's novel of the same name. Although this film version is rather a tame... Full review
City life is not for me
Aug 12, 2001
jcholguin - imdb.com
If you loved the TV series Green Acres then you will love this film which served as the incubator for the TV series. Betty & Bob MacDonald played wonderfully by Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray live in the city but Bob... Full review
(Egg)tra Good!!
Jul 23, 2001
Keedee - imdb.com
This film is totally delightful. Light romantic comedy with a cast of colorful characters. I saw it once and I've been hooked every since. It also made me life-long fans of Ma and Pa Kettle but that's a whole other basket... Full review
A better performance than I remembered.
Jul 02, 2001
Dan Gagne - imdb.com
I first watched this movie about 5 years ago, and I enjoyed it then. I wanted to watch it again, because I'd since seen a few movies with Marjorie Main. I enjoyed her performance, but it was the role played by... Full review
A pretty good egg.
Mar 10, 1999
Film Dog - imdb.com
Claudette Colbert & Fred MacMurray star in this screwball comedy; a film that had to be a precursor to "Green Acres"...there's even a Mr. Haney. Although adequate, who steals the show are Ma & Pa Kettle. Marjorie Main is a natural,... Full review

Critics Reviews


MTV.com
By 1948, however, Louise was mired in "other woman" and secondary roles; she is quite good in this capacity in Universal's The Egg and I (1947), but the film's best lines and bits of business went to stars Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray. ... Full Review

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The year 1947 introduced the world to a humorous country-hick couple called Ma and Pa Kettle. They were played by Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride in the movie The Egg and I based on a memoir written by Betty McDonald... ... Full Article

Universal's most popular and profitable film series grew out of Betty MacDonald's biographical best selling book "The Egg and I." The 1947 film version starred Claudette Colbert as a city woman marrying chicken farmer Fred MacMurray and the comedy centered... ... Full Article

Based on the humorous autobiographical book by Betty McDonald, The Egg & I casts Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray as Manhattan-dwelling newlyweds. When MacMurray enthusiastically purchases an upstate farm in the hopes of cleaning up in the egg business, Colbert... ... Full Article

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