Small time con artist Lefty Merrill has co-organized a crooked dance marathon and set up his girlfriend to win the prize money. When his partner disappears with money before the contest is o... Read allSmall time con artist Lefty Merrill has co-organized a crooked dance marathon and set up his girlfriend to win the prize money. When his partner disappears with money before the contest is over, he's forced to come up with a series of cons to help pay it back.Small time con artist Lefty Merrill has co-organized a crooked dance marathon and set up his girlfriend to win the prize money. When his partner disappears with money before the contest is over, he's forced to come up with a series of cons to help pay it back.
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- Boy on Pier
- (uncredited)
- Sound Man
- (uncredited)
- Col. H.D.X. Wells
- (uncredited)
- Federal Man #2
- (uncredited)
- Federal Man #1
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- Dance Judge
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- Ralph Blackman - Band Leader
- (uncredited)
- Dance Contestant
- (uncredited)
- Ed - Photographer
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- District Attorney
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- Mrs. Hawks
- (uncredited)
- Hotel Bellboy
- (uncredited)
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"Hard to Handle" sums up Cagney to a tee! His seemingly unlimited energy helps him throughout the various complicated situations in which he finds himself. He's a lovable small time con artist who tries his luck with different "get rich quick" schemes. As in other films, he survives on his wits and determination.
The story is fairly loose but that isn't a problem. The humourous antics come thick and fast, leaving one overwhelmed by it all. Apart from James Cagney, it is Ruth Donnell who really shines as the wise-cracking mother of the decidedly dull leading lady.
See this film and have a ball.
He has some great scenes: In one, he runs down flight after flight of a winding staircase.
Mary Brian is the nominal leading lady. She's OK. But Ruth Donnelly is really Cagney's co-star here. Playing Brian's avaricious, canny mother, she is hilarious. Nobody can put one over on her. If anyone tries, she'll bounce right back. She'll change her tune. She'll double-cross and triple-cross to get what she wants for herself and her pretty daughter.
Donnelly was a reliable supporting performer in more movies than anyone could easily count. Rarely did she get such a role. She grabs it and runs with it. She and Cagney are fantastic together. It's a shame they were never teamed again.
Here the Blondell role is split in two and Cagney deals with a mother/ daughter duo of Ruth Donnelly and Mary Brian. Like Blondell, Donnelly gives as good as she gets from Cagney.
Donnelly and Cagney were roughly the same age and Brian was about six years younger than Cagney. Ridiculous now when you think about Donnelly and Brian being mother and daughter. No film maker could get away with that casting now.
There's no real story to this film, Cagney moves from one con to another, skirting ever so close to illegality. Donnelly and Brian are alternately for and against him and not at the same time either at certain points.
It's a film that relies solely on the charm of Jimmy Cagney which is considerable. And it's the stuff Cagney was disputing with Jack Warner over.
His last con involved the marketing of grapefruit, from the man who made grapefruit tossing a national past time at breakfast/
I like Cagney in this. His romance does need some work. Ruth needs to be an idealized girlfriend which drives him to do all these schemes. This pairing just isn't that appealing and has no juice. The mother has a more fascinating relationship with him than the daughter. Nevertheless, Cagney is the man and he is absolutely the bee's knees.
Did you know
- TriviaMary Brian replaced Carole Lombard, who refused the role.
- GoofsAt the end of the dance marathon Lefty says that the prize money (10 $100 bills) is fresh from the US Mint. The US Mint produces coins. Paper money is produced by the Bureau of Printing and Engraving.
- Quotes
Lefty Merrill: The world is like a cow, bellowing to be milked and if you're smart, you'll get yourself a bucket.
- ConnectionsReferences L'ennemi public (1931)
- SoundtracksM-O-T-H-E-R, a Word That Means the World To Me
(1915) (uncredited)
Music by Theodore Morse
Played at the dance marathon
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- Hard to Handle
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- Ocean Park Pier, Santa Monica, California, USA(amusement park)
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- $189,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 18 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1