The 1936 Pulitzer Prize winner "You Can't Take It With You" is the tale of a zan
y but lovable family of hobby-horse enthusiasts. For thirty-five years Grandpa h
as done nothing but hunt snakes, throw darts, and avoid income-tax payments; his
son-in-law makes fireworks in the basement, and other assorted family members w
rite plays, operate amateur printing presses, and play the xylophone. They live
in delightfully comic eccentricity until Alice brings home her straitlaced Wall
Street boyfriend.