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Director
  
Mervyn LeRoy

Music director
  
Leo F. Forbstein

Duration
  

Country
  
USA

6.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Romance, Sport

Producer
  
Raymond Griffith

Language
  
English

Elmer, the Great movie poster

Writer
  
Ring Lardner
,
George M. Cohan

Release date
  
April 29, 1933

Cast
  
Joe E. Brown
(Elmer Kane),
Patricia Ellis
(Nellie Poole),
Frank McHugh
(Healy High-Hips),
Claire Dodd
(Evelyn),
Preston Foster
(Walker (as Preston S. Foster)),
Russell Hopton
(Whitey)

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Elmer, the Great is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy, starring Joe E. Brown and Patricia Ellis.

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Plot

Elmer Kane (Joe E. Brown) is a rookie ballplayer with the Chicago Cubs whose ego is matched only by his appetite. Because he is not only vain but naive, Elmer's teammates take great delight in pulling practical jokes on him. Still, he is so valuable a player that the Cubs management hides the letters from his hometown sweetheart Nellie (Patricia Ellis), so that Elmer won't bolt the team and head for home. When Nellie comes to visit Elmer, she finds him in an innocent but compromising situation with a glamorous actress (Claire Dodd). She turns her back on him, and disconsolate Elmer tries to forget his troubles at a crooked gambling house. Elmer incurs an enormous gambling debt, which the casino's owner is willing to forget if Elmer will only throw the deciding World Series game (which he refers to as the World Serious).

Elmer brawls with the gambler and lands in jail, where he learns of a particularly cruel practical joke that had previously been played on him. Out of spite, he refuses to play in the Big Game, and thanks to a jailhouse visit by the gamblers, it looks as though Elmer has taken a bribe, but when he shows up to play (after patching things up with Nellie), Elmer proves that he's been true-blue all along. Based on the Broadway play by Ring Lardner and George M. Cohan, Elmer the Great betrays its stage origins in its static early scenes, but builds confidently to a terrific climax during a rain-soaked ball game.

Cast

  • Joe E. Brown as Elmer Kane
  • Patricia Ellis as Nellie Poole
  • Frank McHugh as Healy High-Hips
  • Claire Dodd as Evelyn Corey
  • Preston Foster as Dave Walker (as Preston S. Foster)
  • Russell Hopton as Whitey
  • Sterling Holloway as Nick Kane (as Sterling Halloway)
  • Emma Dunn as Mrs. Kane
  • Charles C. Wilson as Mr. Wade (as Charles Wilson)
  • Charles Delaney as Johnny Abbott
  • Berton Churchill as Colonel Moffitt
  • J. Carrol Naish as Jerry (as J. Carroll Naish)
  • Gene Morgan as Noonan
  • George Chandler as Cubs Player
  • References

    Elmer, the Great Wikipedia
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