Earthworm Tractors is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Ray Enright[1] and starring Joe E. Brown, June Travis and Guy Kibbee.
The film is based on characters created by William Hazlett Upson in a series of stories that appeared in The Saturday Evening Post.
After Sally abandons him as a failure and marries another man, he falls in love with Mabel, daughter of the cranky and partially deaf Sam, the owner of a lumberyard who believes he does not need tractors to clear paths for his lumbermen.
Eventually, he proves a super salesman by selling many tractors to Sam after he cures him of his deafness, and wins Mabel's love.
Many of the versions of this film available are badly edited and of extremely poor quality, having been duped from second- or third-generation copies.