This is Percy Kilbride's last appearance as Pa Kettle, and his final movie as well.
Ma and Pa Kettle can fly in for the price of a ticket, seven hundred dollars round-trip if they buy in advance.
Ma and Pa Kettle are trying to raise money to send their daughter Rosie to college.
Pa Kettle just shrugs and laughs helplessly.
In 1952, he had an uncredited role as a jailer in the film Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair.
Cape Flattery is the fictional town in the rural-comedy film series, Ma and Pa Kettle (1949-1957).
Pa Kettle enters a contest to win a house-of-the-future by writing a slogan for the King Henry Tobacco Company.
During the council meeting, Alvin, the town's mailman, calls about a telegram declaring Pa Kettle the winner of the contest.
In 1950, he played an uncredited role in the film Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town.
He is often seen wearing a derby hat on his head, similar to the same type of hat that Pa Kettle wears.