Stork Bites Man

Stork Bites Man is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Cy Endfield. it was the last of five short features from Comet Productions, a company owned by Mary Pickford, her husband Charles "Buddy" Rogers and former Columbia executive Ralph Cohn.

Plot
Ernie, an apartment manager gets fired and evicted when his boss, who hates kids, learns that Ernie's wife is pregnant. Taking advice from a mysterious, invisible stork, Ernie organizes an apartment workers' strike, which eventually forces his boss to soften up.

Cast

 * Jackie Cooper as Ernest (Ernie) C. Brown
 * Meg Randall as Peg Brown (as Gene Roberts)
 * Emory Parnell as Alan Kimberly
 * Gus Schilling as Hubert Butterfield
 * Sarah Selby as Mrs. Greene
 * Scott Elliott as Jerry
 * Marjorie Beckett as Mabel (as Marjory Beckett)
 * Ralph Peters as Morgan
 * Dave Willock as Lester
 * Stanley Prager as Voice of the Invisible Stork

Critical reception

 * TV Guide called the film an "innocuous comedy".
 * Allmovie called the film "only fitfully funny, 'Stork Bites Man' is brightened by the presence of veteran burlesque comedian Gus Schilling, making a meal of his role as a nursery-supply peddler."