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Directed by
  
Written by
  
Roy Chanslor

Screenplay
  
Roy Chanslor

Story by
  
6.1/10
IMDb

Produced by
  
Director
  
William C. McGann

Music director
  
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Based on
  
the 1926 play Hometownersby George M. Cohan

Starring
  
Warren WilliamJune TravisBarton MacLane

Music by
  
Leo F. ForbsteinHeinz Roemheld

Initial release
  
1 May 1936 (New York City)

Cast
  
Similar
  
Gene Lockhart movies, Comedies

Times Square Playboy is a 1936 American romance film directed by William C. McGann and starring Warren William, June Travis and Barton MacLane. It is also known by the alternative title of His Best Man. The film's art direction was by Esdras Hartley.

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Plot

Hardworking New York City stockbroker Vic Arnold is elated to announce at a business meeting that Beth Calhoun has agreed to marry him. He invites his best friend, Ben "Pig Head" Bancroft, to come from his home town of Big Bend, Indiana, to be his best man.

However, Ben becomes convinced that the much younger Beth is only marrying Vic for his money and that she is secretly still attached to college football star and admirer Joe Roberts, who is about her age. Despite the efforts of his wife Lottie, he accuses Beth of being a gold digger, and her brother Wally and their parents of complicity. Insulted, Beth makes Vic choose between them. Vic refuses to give up his best friend, so Beth gives him back his engagement ring.

Later, Ben finds out he was mistaken. Wally returns a $40,000 bracelet Vic gave Beth; he also reveals that Joe, who has repeatedly proposed to Beth, is actually much richer than Vic. However, when Vic opens the jewelry case, it is empty. The Calhouns show up to defend themselves from the insinuation that Beth kept the bracelet. Ben then admits he hid it in order to bring everybody together. He even resorts to putting Wally in a half nelson to get him to stay and listen to his heartfelt apology. In the end, he succeeds in reuniting the couple.

Cast

  • Warren William as Victor "Vic" Arnold
  • June Travis as Beth Calhoun, aka Fay Melody
  • Barton MacLane as Casey, Vic's butler / trainer
  • Gene Lockhart as P.H. Ben "Pig Head" Bancroft
  • Kathleen Lockhart as Lottie Bancroft
  • Dick Purcell as Wally Calhoun
  • Craig Reynolds as Joe Roberts
  • Granville Bates as Mr. Mort Calhoun
  • Dorothy Vaughan as Mrs. Nellie Calhoun
  • Reception

    The New York Times gave the film a lukewarm review, calling it "a noisy comedy which manages to be alternately amusing and dull" and "suffers in the main because it is too reverent an adaptation of the parent work", though the "principal rĂ´les are in capable hands and are played for what they are worth by Warren William and Gene and Kathleen Lockhart".

    References

    Times Square Playboy Wikipedia


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