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The Cowboy Quarterback

  • 1939
  • Approved
  • 56min
NOTE IMDb
4,6/10
174
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The Cowboy Quarterback (1939)
ComédieRomanceSport

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFootball scout Rusty Walker signs star runner Harry Lynn, who insists on bringing girlfriend Maizie from his hometown. Harry faces trouble with gamblers while Rusty's girlfriend Evelyn pursu... Tout lireFootball scout Rusty Walker signs star runner Harry Lynn, who insists on bringing girlfriend Maizie from his hometown. Harry faces trouble with gamblers while Rusty's girlfriend Evelyn pursues him.Football scout Rusty Walker signs star runner Harry Lynn, who insists on bringing girlfriend Maizie from his hometown. Harry faces trouble with gamblers while Rusty's girlfriend Evelyn pursues him.

  • Réalisation
    • Noel M. Smith
  • Scénario
    • Fred Niblo Jr.
    • Ring Lardner
    • George M. Cohan
  • Casting principal
    • Bert Wheeler
    • Marie Wilson
    • Gloria Dickson
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    4,6/10
    174
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Noel M. Smith
    • Scénario
      • Fred Niblo Jr.
      • Ring Lardner
      • George M. Cohan
    • Casting principal
      • Bert Wheeler
      • Marie Wilson
      • Gloria Dickson
    • 8avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux33

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    Bert Wheeler
    Bert Wheeler
    • Harry Lynn
    Marie Wilson
    Marie Wilson
    • Maizie Williams
    Gloria Dickson
    Gloria Dickson
    • Evelyn Corey
    William Demarest
    William Demarest
    • Rusty Walker
    Eddie Foy Jr.
    Eddie Foy Jr.
    • Steve Adams
    William Hopper
    William Hopper
    • Handsome Sam Saxon
    • (as DeWolf Hopper)
    William Gould
    William Gould
    • Colonel Moffett
    Charles C. Wilson
    Charles C. Wilson
    • Coach Hap Farrell
    • (as Charles Wilson)
    Frederic Tozere
    • Mr. Slater
    • (as Fredric Tozere)
    John Harron
    John Harron
    • Mr. Gray
    John Ridgely
    John Ridgely
    • Mr. Walters
    Eddie Acuff
    Eddie Acuff
    • Airplane Pilot
    Clem Bevans
    Clem Bevans
    • Lem - the Mailman
    Trevor Bardette
    Trevor Bardette
    • The Indian
    • (non crédité)
    Nat Carr
    Nat Carr
    • Hotel Clerk
    • (non crédité)
    Glen Cavender
    Glen Cavender
    • Nightclub Waiter
    • (non crédité)
    Sol Gorss
    Sol Gorss
    • Cozy Walsh - Packers Player
    • (non crédité)
    Creighton Hale
    Creighton Hale
    • Broadcaster
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Noel M. Smith
    • Scénario
      • Fred Niblo Jr.
      • Ring Lardner
      • George M. Cohan
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    6boblipton

    Third Time Warners Made This Movie

    Bert Wheeler is pulled from the Montana rangeland and Marie WIlson to be the star quarterback for a professional football team in Chicago. When gamblers take an interest in the hick, can he resist their blandishments and easy money?

    This obviously B production from Warners looks like it might have been a vehicle for Joe E. Brown back in the day, and sure it enough, it was as Elmer the Great. Bert Wheeler is an odd choice for the greatest quarterback of all time, but Marie Wilsonas his girlfriend is fun, as she always is. While assuredly not one of the great comedy classics, this one manages to eke out enough laughs to justify its 56-minute running length. With William Demarest, William Hopper, Gloria Dickson, Eddie Foy Jr., and Clem Bevans.
    5LynxMatthews

    Wheeler No Woolsey and Kinda Weird

    Bert Wheeler flies solo in this football-themed vehicle that runs only about an hour, but has enough convoluted twists for a couple more movies. Starts gamely enough with William Demarest the Chicago Packers scout who flies out to Nevada to find Wheeler, the yokel football superstar, Harry Lynn. Lynn loves his boss, Maizie (not Marie), who runs the local general store (Specializing in "Ice Cream, Pianos, Cement, and Bird Seed"!).

    Demarest plays it a little low-key, which is always a plus, but his character ends up being the cause of some manipulations of the two young love birds that lead to the verge of disaster. Suffice it to say, Pete Rose has nothing on Harry Lynn.

    In fact, the corruption on display in this movie kinda takes away some of the fun. Wheeler does okay as the football phenom. The rest of the cast is stellar including Eddie Foy as his roommate pal, Eddie Acuff as a pilot, and especially Trevor Bardette in a brief role as a sage Indian. The three tall villains are rather menacing too.

    Music: Wheeler sneaks in a little music singing "Mother McCree" while drunk. And William Hopper gets a couple of verses of a cowboy song out.

    Good for W&W completest.
    4SnoopyStyle

    wandering eye

    Chicago Packers football team scout Rusty Walker (William Demarest) signs dim-witted cowboy Harry Lynn (Bert Wheeler) as their new quarterback. He can't leave without his girlfriend Maizie Williams (Marie Wilson) so Rusty brings her along. The team uses Evelyn Corey (Gloria Dickson) to entice Harry while Maizie goes back home. Harry gets tangled up with a couple of gamblers and they trick him into signing a contract.

    This starts with a good sense of comedy. It's mildly funny but for it to continue to work, the audience has to like Harry. His wandering eye stops that dead cold. He cannot do that. The humor disappears and there's no way to get it back. I do love the old football footage but the comedy is gone quite early in this one.
    4utgard14

    Even Demarest Can't Save It

    Wheeler and Woolsey were not one of my favorite comedy teams. After Woolsey died in 1938, Wheeler had to continue on without him. This is one of those films and it's pretty lame. Basically Wheeler (44 years old) plays a young football prospect in Montana signed up by a scout (William Demarest). The sole joke in the movie is that Wheeler and his girlfriend (Marie Windsor) are morons. This joke is used over & over for comic effect without actually producing any comedy. It's tiresome and dull. William Demarest was a great comedic actor, especially in his Preston Sturges films. He tries his able best here but he can't elevate this material. Avoid unless you happen to be a Bert Wheeler fan...if there is such a creature.
    4planktonrules

    Passable entertainment and that's about it

    I am going to say something absolutely terrible and it may shock fans of old time comedy. Wheeler and Woolsey were, with the exception of the Ritz Brothers as well as Hitler and Mussolini, one of the unfunniest comedy teams in history. They were quite popular in the early to mid-1930s but they definitely have not aged well. I've seen most of their films but the best I could find were only tolerable entertainment. Now, by 1939, Woolsey had since died and Bert Wheeler tried to make a go of it in comedy without his annoying partner. Well, considering that Wheeler was the straight man and also quite annoying, the film was at best passable entertainment. This was made even worse by the fact that it was a remake of a mediocre film made only 6 years earlier (ELMER, THE GREAT). In most ways, the original film was better though fortunately Wheeler came off as a bit more likable than Joe E. Brown's character--though Wheeler was still a self-important idiot.

    The 44 year-old Wheeler is supposed to be a hot prospect for pro football and the film begins with an agent (William Demarest) arriving in Montana to sign Wheeler to play for the Chicago Packers. Oddly, Wheeler has absolutely no mind of his own (probably because he just seemed really, really dumb) and this decision could only be made by his fiancée, Marie Wilson (playing a role that might have been easily adapted for Woolsey had he lived). Wilson is also quite dumb and together they might have half a brain. But to make matters worse, she's rather abrasive and the coach conspires with the agent to get her back to Montana. Once gone, Wheeler shows that he's a complete idiot and extremely co-dependent--making a mess of living on his own. By the end of the film, however, Wheeler manages to save the day and everyone seems very happy....except for the audience who were still probably waiting for a few laughs, though they never really materialized.

    By the way, William Hopper (later of "Perry Mason" fame) is present but with all the personality of a block of wood. He's tall and somewhat handsome but with practically no screen presence at all. Interestingly enough, he himself played a football player in OVER THE GOAL.

    An interesting curio if you want to see Wheeler without Woolsey, otherwise this is a recycled plot, the characters aren't engaging at all and the film has the look of a toss-away B-movie. Watchable but nothing more.

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    • Anecdotes
      The play, "Elmer the Great," opened on Broadway in New York City, New York, USA on 4 September 1928 and closed in October 1928 after 40 performances. The opening night cast included Walter Huston as Elmer.
    • Gaffes
      Although supposedly in Chicago, Harry and Steve race past the United Artists Theater on South Broadway in Los Angeles while in a taxi on the way to the airport.
    • Connexions
      References Man-Proof (1938)
    • Bandes originales
      I'm an Old Cow Hand
      (1936) (uncredited)

      Written by Johnny Mercer

      Variations in the score often

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 juillet 1939 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Lighthorse Harry
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Rose Bowl Stadium, 1001 Rose Bowl Drive, Pasadena, Californie, États-Unis(football stadium)
    • Société de production
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Durée
      • 56min
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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