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  1. Handy Andy is a 1934 American comedy film directed by David Butler and written by William M. Conselman, Kubec Glasmon and Henry Johnson, adapted in turn from the play "Merry Andrew" by Lewis Beach. The film stars Will Rogers, Peggy Wood, Mary Carlisle, Paul Harvey, Frank Melton and Roger Imhof.

  2. Handy Andy: Directed by David Butler. With Will Rogers, Peggy Wood, Mary Carlisle, Paul Harvey. A small-town druggist is henpecked by his social-climbing wife to sell his pharmacy to a national chain.

    • (87)
    • Comedy
    • David Butler
    • 1934-07-27
  3. Sep 20, 2021 · A small-town druggist is henpecked by his social-climbing wife to sell his pharmacy to a national chain. In addition, she tries to set up her pretty young daughter with the nitwit son of the chain’s owner, even though the girl is in love with the handsome son of the town doctor.

  4. Handy Andy (1934), Rogers's 47th film appearance, may not be quite worthy of such superlatives, but in its own gently comic way, it was typical of his jibes against the pitfalls of wealth and the frivolities of the leisure class versus the values of home, work, and family.

    • David Butler, Herbert Farjeon, Ad Schaumer
    • Will Rogers
  5. Handy Andy is a film directed by David Butler with Will Rogers, Peggy Wood, Mary Carlisle, Paul Harvey .... Year: 1934. Original title: Handy Andy. Synopsis: A small-town druggist is henpecked by his social-climbing wife to sell his pharmacy to a national chain.

    • Arthur C. Miller (B&W)
    • David Butler
    • United States
    • Comedy
  6. A small-town druggist is henpecked by his social-climbing wife to sell his pharmacy to a national chain. In addition, she tries to set up her pretty young daughter with the nitwit son of the chain's owner, even though the girl is in love with the handsome son of the town doctor.

  7. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Handy Andy (1934) - David Butler on AllMovie - In this domestic comedy, a small town druggist is…