Unexpected Father is a 1939 American comedy drama film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Baby Sandy, Shirley Ross and Dennis O'Keefe. When a former dancing partner is killed, an entertainer looks after his baby son with the help of his girlfriend and roommate.
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, 1h2 Directed byCharles Lamont OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Adventure, Crime ThemesTransport films, Aviation films ActorsBilly Halop, Huntz Hall, Gabriel Dell, Bernard Punsly, Bobby Jordan, Shemp Howard Rating54% The Dead End Kids work as airplane mechanics in the National Youth Administration Work Program plant. Feeling that they have enough knowledge of planes, they feel the urge to want to become pilots. The boys are hired by crop dusting operator Arnold Carter to become pilots. Upon being hired, York (Carter's manager) feels that the boys are far too inexperienced to fly, and assigns them to ground work. When Carter's company falls beind in their contracts, the Dead End Kids are forced to learn the ropes of flying. Eventually, York agrees that all of the boys are ready to become pilots,