Sis Hopkins

Sis Hopkins (1941)

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Previously filmed with Mabel Normand in 1920, the old Rose Melville stage property Sis Hopkins was trotted out in 1941 for Republic's newest star, raucous cornpone comedienne Judy Canova. Sporting pigtails and dressed like a potato sack, Sis Hopkins (Canova) shows up at the doorstep of her snooty… More

Unrated, 1 hr. 38 min.
Directed By
Joseph Santley
Genres
Musical & Performing Arts, Classics, Comedy
In Theaters
Apr 12, 1941 Wide

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  • jay n


    Very much a mixed bag. The good-Judy Canova could really sing when she wasn't camping it up with yodeling and so forth. Bob Crosby, Bing's brother, also had a nice voice not as smooth as his brother's but pleasant and his band is very good but when he reads his lines… More