
Community members are invited to watch the 1932 Will Rogers classic ‘Too Busy to Work,’ starting at 6 p.m. on Friday, August 12 at Will Rogers State Historic Park. The Will Rogers Ranch Foundation is hosting the sixth-annual movie night to recognize the anniversary of Rogers’ death on August 15, 1935. Rogers humorously plays a hobo who scours the countryside for the man who stole his wife’s affections. New York Times reviewer Mordaunt Hall wrote in December 1932: ‘In his latest picture, ‘Too Busy to Work,’ Will Rogers, who without a doubt is one of Hollywood’s most industrious inhabitants, portrays a tramp with a decided distaste for even the simplest form of toil. What is more, this actor, writer, flier and polo enthusiast actually gives an excellent impression of a lazy man, who, in a crafty fashion, succeeds, like Tom Sawyer, in getting another man to do the tasks allotted to him.’ Attendees should bring a blanket. Dinner can be purchased from gourmet food trucks, the Flatiron Truck and the Grilled Cheese Truck. Free popcorn will be available. There will also be tours of Rogers’ ranch house. Parking is $6 after 6 p.m. Other sponsors of the evening include California State Parks, Pacific Palisades Junior Women’s Club, Pacific Palisades Historical Society, Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers Foundation and Fox Home Entertainment.
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