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[edit] Which is the correct title?
Why is the 1949 movie referred to as "The Further Adventures of Ma and Pa Kettle" in the DVD listing, but simply "Ma and Pa Kettle" in the list of movies? (I suspect that it's re-titled in the DVD, but this is the sort of detail that should be spelled out.) Ravenswood 22:50, July 31, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] They're in the book as well.
Ma and Pa Kettle first appeared in "The Egg and I" because they appeared in the book (q.v.) as well, which was a big bestseller in 1945/1946.