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It Happened in Flatbush

  • 1942
  • Approved
  • 1h 20min
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6,0/10
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Carole Landis and Lloyd Nolan in It Happened in Flatbush (1942)
ComédieRomanceSport

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA washed up baseball player (Lloyd Nolan) returns to Brooklyn to manage his old team but ends up clashing with the beautiful new owner (Carole Landis)A washed up baseball player (Lloyd Nolan) returns to Brooklyn to manage his old team but ends up clashing with the beautiful new owner (Carole Landis)A washed up baseball player (Lloyd Nolan) returns to Brooklyn to manage his old team but ends up clashing with the beautiful new owner (Carole Landis)

  • Réalisation
    • Ray McCarey
  • Scénario
    • Harold Buchman
    • Lee Loeb
  • Casting principal
    • Lloyd Nolan
    • Carole Landis
    • Sara Allgood
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,0/10
    377
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    • Réalisation
      • Ray McCarey
    • Scénario
      • Harold Buchman
      • Lee Loeb
    • Casting principal
      • Lloyd Nolan
      • Carole Landis
      • Sara Allgood
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    • 3avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Lloyd Nolan
    Lloyd Nolan
    • Frank 'Butterfingers' Maguire
    Carole Landis
    Carole Landis
    • Kathryn Baker
    Sara Allgood
    Sara Allgood
    • Mrs. 'Mac' McAvoy
    William Frawley
    William Frawley
    • Sam Sloan
    Robert Armstrong
    Robert Armstrong
    • Danny Mitchell
    Jane Darwell
    Jane Darwell
    • Mrs. Maguire
    George Holmes
    George Holmes
    • Roy Collins aka Roy Anderson
    Scotty Beckett
    Scotty Beckett
    • Squint
    Joseph Allen
    • Walter Rogers
    • (as Joe Allen Jr.)
    James Burke
    James Burke
    • Umpire Shaunnessy
    Roger Imhof
    Roger Imhof
    • Mr. Maguire
    Matt McHugh
    Matt McHugh
    • O'Doul
    LeRoy Mason
    LeRoy Mason
    • J.C. Scott - Catcher
    Pat Flaherty
    Pat Flaherty
    • Pat O'Hara - Pitcher
    Dale Van Sickel
    Dale Van Sickel
    • Stevenson - First Baseman
    John Burger
    • Jim Harding - Outfielder
    Jed Prouty
    Jed Prouty
    • The Judge
    Robert Homans
    Robert Homans
    • Mr. Collins
    • Réalisation
      • Ray McCarey
    • Scénario
      • Harold Buchman
      • Lee Loeb
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    10ClassicActresses

    Carole Landis Shines In This Baseball Comedy

    It Happened In Flatbush is a very fun and very entertaining baseball comedy from 1942. The beautiful Carole Landis stars as Kathryn Baker, a socialite who inherits a baseball team but knows nothing about sports. Lloyd Nolan, a washed up baseball player, returns to Brooklyn to manage the team. At first he clashes with Landis but eventually (of course ;-) he falls in love with her. Can they work together to save the team and win the big game? Although this is a movie about baseball I thought the personal scenes between Carole and Lloyd were the best. Miss Landis gives an excellent performance and gets to wear some really beautiful gowns. She was one of Fox's most promised starlets but sadly she took her own life in 1948. She appeared in more than forty films during her career and It Happened In Flatbush is one of her better roles. The movie got very good reviews and was a modest hit when it came out in 1942. The talented cast also includes William Frawley, Scotty Beckett, and Sara Allgood. It was directed by Ray McCarey who also worked with Carole on 1941s Cadet Girl. If you're a fan of fun baseball movies or just want to see the lovely Carole Landis you'll enjoy this film.

    In 2015 Fox finally released It Happened In Flatbush on DVD.
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    The actual Brooklyn Dodgers played ball for Fox cameramen in this movie

    Following their first National League Pennant win since 1920, The Brooklyn Dodgers team players, though losing the 1941 World Series, went to Hollywood to appear as themselves in this film's field and locker room scenes. Though uncredited on screen, they included Mickey Owen, Dolf Camilli, Billy Herman, Pewee Reese, Arky Vaughan, Dixie Walker, Cookie Lavagetto, Peter Reiser, and pitchers Hugh Casey, Whitlow Wyatt, and Freddie Fitzimmons. However, Lloyd Nolan played the team manager instead of Leo Durocher and Red Barber's substitute was KMPC radio Broadcaster Hal Berger whose 1941 in-studio game recreations fostered the birth of L.A.'s Dodger fan clubs.
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    "The Greatest Baseball Town In The World"

    Although in 1942 Brooklyn was only one of the five boroughs of Greater New York when it was a city by itself it had a ballclub in the National League that eventually became known as the Dodgers. That club helped Brooklyn keep its individuality and was what made Brooklyn as Lloyd Nolan put it, "the greatest baseball town in the world".

    Although you can see a lot more of old Ebbetts Field in the Red Skelton film Whistling In Brooklyn, you get enough of it here in a film about the Dodgers and their run for the pennant. In fact It Happened In Flatbush celebrated what happened in real life, the Dodgers winning their first pennant in 21 years in 1941.

    But they lost the World Series in five games to the Yankees, a pattern that would repeat itself until 1955. That series is best remembered for passed ball by Dodger catcher Mickey Owen in game four on what would have been the last out of the game and the Dodgers winning and evening the series up at two games to two. But the Yankee right fielder Tommy Henrich ran to first safely and then the Yankees opened up and won the game. The heart was cut out of the Dodgers with that play.

    Something similar has happened to Lloyd Nolan in It Happened In Flatbush. He was a promising shortstop who made an error and cost the Dodgers the pennant back in the day. In fact he was tagged "Butterfingers" and literally run out of the Big Leagues. More modern fans would call this the Bill Buckner syndrome.

    Anyway Dodger owner Sara Allgood hires Nolan as manager and then she promptly dies leaving the biggest share to her niece Carole Landis who is a Park Avenue débutante with not much interest in the game. General Manager William Frawley is in Nolan's corner however and to keep his job he puts the moves on Landis.

    Let's say she develops an interest in her Brooklyn roots and in baseball and Nolan with the inevitable results.

    Watching that I couldn't help thinking of the real Dodger manager at the time, one Leo Durocher who had an eye for the ladies and would soon take as a third wife, movie star Laraine Day. If Durocher had a pretty owner like Carole Landis to deal with instead of the mercurial Larry MacPhail at the time, he would have been in their pitching with Carole.

    Baseball players all over organized baseball would have voted Lloyd Nolan an Oscar if they had a vote for punching out the character that Robert Armstrong plays. Armstrong is one of those grudge bearing sportswriters who will pick on a target of some athlete and just always tear him down for whatever the reason. Ted Williams had one such individual in Boston, a guy named Dave Egan and if the Splendid Splinter ever saw It Happened In Flatbush he would have stood and applauded Nolan for doing what he would like to have done. In real life that would probably get you banned, fortunately Armstrong and Nolan had no witnesses.

    The misanthropic William Frawley who was in real life a very lonely alcoholic has an unusual number of baseball films in his film credits. That's because he was a huge fan and probably would have paid 20th Century Fox to be in It Happened In Flatbush.

    It Happened In Flatbush celebrates the place of my birth and the unique place in American culture it has. Its fans made it the greatest baseball town in the world.
    jmdhld

    Very enjoyable baseball movie

    Very enjoyable "B" movie from 1942. Nolan as skipper of Brooklyn Dodgers is good. For once they did not use old Wrigley Field in Los Angeles for the long shot scenes. Instead they used films of the three games played at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn in the 1941 World Series. You can tell from the bunting hanging from the stands. Also some events are very close to actual happenings of the old Dodgers. A most for all us old Brooklyn Dodger fans.
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    The Dodgers and the Loons

    Those of us who grew up with, and loved, the Brooklyn Dodgers had gotten a smile and a kick out of this film. Does anyone know if it is available anywhere? Would love to turn back the clock and enjoy this one over again. Great film - hell no! But so much of the Brooklyn spirit....and great dialogue poking fun at non-Brooklynites.Lloyd Nolan, of course, was fine in his role as manager of the team, and the much maligned but beautiful and actually quite talented Carole Landis is a wonderful woman to have around. Then there is the wonderful Sara Allgood...... No, Ray McCarey didn't have the chance to reach the career status of his brother, Leo, but Ray's films are devoid of the sentimental mash that his brother offered. Has anyone actually been able to watch Going My Way anymore? Impossible (even with the joy of seeing Rise Stevens).

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      Other Hollywood Reporter news items reported that although the studio wanted Dodgers' manager Leo Durocher to appear in and narrate the film's trailer, his participation was forbidden by the team's owner, Larry McPhail. The narration was instead assigned to Ed Thorgersen, the sports commentator for Twentieth Century-Fox's newsreels.
    • Gaffes
      In the final baseball sequence, Brooklyn is beating St. Louis 2-1. There are 2 outs and bases loaded and the relief pitcher runs the count to 3-2. The announcer twice indicates that the next pitch will decided the pennant and even says "If it's a strike, it's Brooklyn. If it's a ball, it's St. Louis." Not true. A ball would walk in a run TYING the game, not giving the game to St. Louis. A baseball announcer would surely know that.
    • Citations

      Frank 'Butterfingers' Maguire: Now get this straight, Sam - I'm not stupid, I know what I've been tagged around here. The only one who wanted me was the old lady, but dead or alive, that's who my contract is with, you understand?

      Sam Sloan: Okay, okay. But we still need ballplayers. Now, what are gonna use instead of money?

      Frank 'Butterfingers' Maguire: What about the new owners?

      Sam Sloan: Relatives. The majority of the stock goes to a niece, Kathryn Baker.

      Frank 'Butterfingers' Maguire: What's she like?

      Sam Sloan: Filthy rich!

      Frank 'Butterfingers' Maguire: Does she know anything about the game?

      Sam Sloan: Since when do we play baseball on horseback? She's strictly social.

      Frank 'Butterfingers' Maguire: Alright, forget it then. Let me do the worrying about her. Look, call a meeting of those relatives for tomorrow morning. We gotta get the ball started rolling fast. And in the meantime, what about those scouts of ours? What have they been doing? Tell them to get out, get on the job. Dig me up a Ruth or a Gehrig.

      Sam Sloan: Is that all you want?

    • Connexions
      Referenced in You Must Remember This: Carole Landis (Dead Blondes Part 5) (2017)
    • Bandes originales
      Take Me Out to the Ball Game
      (uncredited)

      Music by Albert von Tilzer

      Played during the opening credits and occasionally throughout the picture

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 mai 1942 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Dem Lovely Bums
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ebbets Field - 55 Sullivan Place, Brooklyn, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(establishing shots)
    • Société de production
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Durée
      • 1h 20min(80 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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