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193695 minComedy, Romance

Banjo on My Knee

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Is Banjo on My Knee worth watching? With a rating of 5.533/10, this Comedy, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Banjo on My Knee Synopsis

A young husband leaves his river shantyboat community in Pecan Point, Tennessee and travels to New Orleans in search of his runaway wife.

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Top Cast

Barbara Stanwyck
Barbara StanwyckPearl Elliott Holley
Joel McCrea
Joel McCreaErnie Holley
Walter Brennan
Walter BrennanNewt Holley
Buddy Ebsen
Buddy EbsenBuddy
Helen Westley
Helen WestleyGrandma
Walter Catlett
Walter CatlettWarfield Scott
Tony Martin
Tony MartinChick Bean
Katherine DeMille
Katherine DeMilleLeota Long
Victor Kilian
Victor KilianMr. Slade
Minna Gombell
Minna GombellRuby

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Is Banjo on My Knee worth watching?

Banjo on My Knee has received mixed reviews with a 5.533/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Romance movies.

Is Banjo on My Knee hit or flop?

Banjo on My Knee has received average ratings (5.533/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Banjo on My Knee?

Banjo on My Knee is a Comedy, Romance movie that A young husband leaves his river shantyboat community in Pecan Point, Tennessee and travels to New Orleans in search of his runaway wife....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfAug 22, 2025
★ 6

When the odious “Slade” (Victor Killan) pushes his luck at a wedding, the groom (Joel McCrae) thwarts his attempts to steal a kiss from his bride (Barbara Stanwyck) by sending him headlong into the river! Fearful that he might never be found, “Ernie” has to do a runner leaving “Pearl” in the capable hands of pop “Newt” (Walter Brennan). Six months go by and then he returns to suggest they all relocate. “Pearl” is not about to be separated again, and a tiff ensues ensuring their separation. Misunderstandings galore now occur all over a measily twelve dollars, some dishwashing whilst “Leota” (Katherine De Mille) takes a shine to him, “Chick” (Tony Martin) to her and by the time they make it back to their Mississippi houseboat it’s anyone’s guess who might marry whom? Except, well no - there isn’t really any jeopardy here with this really quite predictably lacklustre enterprise. Neither Stanwyck nor McCrae look like they are enjoying it much, and but for the ever reliable Brennan and mischievous granny  (Helen Westley) the film would sink without trace. There are some enjoyable enough numbers peppering this, though, with Brennan, McCrae and Miss Stanwyck exercising their vocal chords with varying degrees of success throughout. The sort of ensemble effort on “Where the Lazy River Goes By” stands out most, but the title song is also quite a decent little toe-tapper that when mixed in with some more traditional musical themes presents us with an amiable showcase for some talented stars trying to make a cinematic silk purse from a sow’s ear. There’s plenty of fisticuffs, a good storm scene and a kimono, so batten down the hatches.