The Hucksters was created on 1947-08-27.
The duration of The Hucksters is 1.92 hours.
The Hucksters - 1947 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG Finland:S USA:Approved (PCA #12336)
Matlock - 1986 The Hucksters 2-18 was released on: USA: 16 February 1988
"Mogambo" (1953) "Lone Star" (1952) "The Hucksters" (1947)
it is charlatans, cranks, or health hucksters based upon whether they are immoral, misguided, or amoral.
Yes. Beginning in the 1800s, "hucksters" used to travel, first by wagon and then by truck, through neighborhoods to sell fruits, vegetables, and household goods. Other types of hucksters would sharpen your knives and shears with a grinder in his truck. Also before refrigerators were widely used, the ice man would have a truck with saw dust on the floor carrying huge chunks of ice and he would use an ice pick to cut you what ever size you needed to put in your ice box. Hucksters continued through the late 1960s in many towns. Larger grocery stores replaced 'mom and pop' grocerers, and as more modern businesses prospered, hucksters went out of business.
A huckster's wagon is a mobile vendor's cart used for selling goods, often seen in rural or urban settings. Historically, it was associated with traveling salespeople, or hucksters, who sold a variety of items such as produce, baked goods, or household necessities. These wagons were typically pulled by horses and featured a display area to showcase the merchandise. Today, similar concepts are found in food trucks and market stalls.
There are no foods that "burn fat," despite what the TV hucksters would have you believe. Any food that contains fat requires exercise to burn off those calories. The food doesn't "burn fat" - only exercise does.
As well as greengrocer for someone who sells vegetables in a store, in the 1800s sellers were called hucksters. Hucksters drove a horse/buggy through neighborhoods, calling out that day's produce or products for sale. Women and children would run out of houses, the huckster would stop, and purchases were made from the back of the wagon. Later, men used enclosed trucks or pick-up trucks up through the 1960s. As well up through the 1940s, hucksters went through neighborhoods selling ice blocks (ice man) , housewares, handmade rag rugs and quilts, specialized spices and coffees. The "rag man" collected old fabrics and used clothing to sell as rags, or used them to make rag rugs.
Sydney Logan has: Played Woman in "Jackass Mail" in 1942. Played Model in "Undercurrent" in 1946. Played Wife of King in "Anna and the King of Siam" in 1946. Played Junior League Girl in "Living in a Big Way" in 1947. Played Girl at Inn in "The Hucksters" in 1947.
No practitioners "have to state" that their services are purely for entertainment purposes. Such common disclaimers merely provide some degree of protection from false accusations of practicing medicine. Although con artists and hucksters exist in every field, no professional practice is diminished by their existence.
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