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194186 minComedy, Music, Romance

Pot o' Gold

Is Pot o' Gold a Hit or Flop?

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Is Pot o' Gold worth watching? With a rating of 5.5/10, this Comedy, Music, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Pot o' Gold Synopsis

Jimmy, the owner of a failed music shop, goes to work with his uncle, the owner of a food factory. Before he gets there, he befriends an Irish family who happens to be his uncle's worst enemy because of their love for music and in-house band who constantly practices. Soon, Jimmy finds himself trying to help the band by getting them gigs and trying to reconcile the family with his uncle.

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Top Cast

James Stewart
James StewartJames Hamilton 'Jimmy' Haskell
Paulette Goddard
Paulette GoddardMolly McCorkle
Horace Heidt
Horace HeidtHorace Heidt
Charles Winninger
Charles WinningerCharles 'C.J.' Haskell
Mary Gordon
Mary GordonMom McCorkle
Frank Melton
Frank MeltonJasper Backus
Jed Prouty
Jed ProutyJ.K. Louderman
Charles Arnt
Charles ArntParks (butler)
James Flavin
James FlavinSheriff Bud Connolly
Dick Hogan
Dick HoganWillie McCorkle

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Pot o' Gold worth watching?

Pot o' Gold has received mixed reviews with a 5.5/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Music, Romance movies.

Is Pot o' Gold hit or flop?

Pot o' Gold has received average ratings (5.5/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Pot o' Gold?

Pot o' Gold is a Comedy, Music, Romance movie that Jimmy, the owner of a failed music shop, goes to work with his uncle, the owner of a food factory. Before he gets there, he befriends an Irish family ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 25, 2022
★ 6

There's loads going on in this musical caper with Jimmy Stewart as "Jimmy", a failed music shop owner who ends up working for his uncle "C.J" (Charles Winninger) who has a hate-hate relationship with the extended - and noisy - "McCorkle" family who live next door, and who are constantly practising their music - to the delight of the local community but to the chagrin of the old man. Stewart befriends the family, particularly the daughter "Molly" (Paulette Goddard) and is soon working to help them get gigs without his uncle knowing. When he has an opportunity to take over their one hour radio show, he gives them a chance to perform and events spiral out of control for all concerned. I'm not sure I'd want to be invited to a "McCorkle" supper, though - the musical preamble to their Irish stew must have rendered the dish stone cold by the time they actually started to eat it - and that summed up the whole effort, really: it's quite an engaging concept but without much pace, too many over-long set-piece musical routines, and at times it borders on the farcical. Stewart and Goddard have little, if any, chemistry between them and maybe it's only the redoubtable Mary Gordon "Ma McCorkle" who brings a bit of sparkle.