In Nothing But Trouble (1944), a family faces various challenges and comedic situations during the time of World War Two, including rationing, meat shortages, and the struggles of the Great Depression. The plot revolves around their attempt to navigate these difficulties while maintaining their sense of humor and love for each other.
It's Mr. Hood's birthday and he's looking forward to a quiet celebration with his family. But Darla's friends show up with living presents, eat his dinner, argue about Tarzan and Alfalfa croons a special song for the unhappy man.
Fannie, a disabled woman with partial paralysis, embarks on a culinary adventure to recreate a historic meal from the late 19th century. Along the way, she overcomes obstacles and showcases her cooking skills, proving that disability is not a limitation.
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