A family of down-and-out vaudevillians discover that they are the last of the Van Revels, heirs to a Southern plantation and a blood feud with the Carstairs family that began 60 years earlier over a game of croquet. After Eddie falls in love with the neighbors' daughter, a mountaineer branch of the Carstairs clan resumes the feud with the intent of annihilating the Van Revels.


A Vaudeville Family Picnic If you've ever wondered what happens when a whole family of stage actors gets dropped into a movie together, Noisy Neighbors is your answer. It is worth a look if you like that hyper-energetic vaudeville style that doesn't really exist anymore. Most people today will probably find it way too ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"A Vaudeville Family Picnic If you've ever wondered what happens when a whole family of stage actors gets dropped into a movie together, Noisy Neighbors is your answer. It is worth a look if you like that hyper-energetic vaudeville style that doesn't really exist anymore. Most people today will probably find it way too loud or frantic, especially the way the Quillan family interacts. But there is something weirdly sweet about seeing all these real-life siblings—Eddie, Marie, Buster, Joseph, and e..."
Eddie Quillan
F. Hugh Herbert, John W. Krafft, Scott Darling
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