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Maybe It's Love

  • 1930
  • Passed
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
366
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Joan Bennett, Bill Banker, Joe E. Brown, George Gibson, Howard Harpster, Kenneth Haycraft, Ray Montgomery, Tim Moynihan, Otto Pommerening, Russell Saunders, Wear Schoonover, Paul Scull, and Red Sleight in Maybe It's Love (1930)
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A college football player (Joe E. Brown) persuades a beautiful young woman (Joan Bennett) to individually flirt with an entire team of All-American football players, in order to entice them ... Read allA college football player (Joe E. Brown) persuades a beautiful young woman (Joan Bennett) to individually flirt with an entire team of All-American football players, in order to entice them over to her college. But the players get angry and threaten to walk out when they find out... Read allA college football player (Joe E. Brown) persuades a beautiful young woman (Joan Bennett) to individually flirt with an entire team of All-American football players, in order to entice them over to her college. But the players get angry and threaten to walk out when they find out that they have been fooled, and they get even madder when they discover that she has actu... Read all

  • Director
    • William A. Wellman
  • Writers
    • Darryl F. Zanuck
    • Joseph Jackson
    • George Ade
  • Stars
    • Joan Bennett
    • Joe E. Brown
    • James Hall
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    366
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William A. Wellman
    • Writers
      • Darryl F. Zanuck
      • Joseph Jackson
      • George Ade
    • Stars
      • Joan Bennett
      • Joe E. Brown
      • James Hall
    • 18User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Joan Bennett
    Joan Bennett
    • Nan
    Joe E. Brown
    Joe E. Brown
    • Yates
    James Hall
    James Hall
    • Tommy
    Laura Lee
    Laura Lee
    • Betty
    Sumner Getchell
    Sumner Getchell
    • Whiskers
    George Irving
    George Irving
    • College Professor
    George Bickel
    • Trustee
    Russell Saunders
    • Russ Saunders of Southern California
    • (as Russ Saunders)
    Tim Moynihan
    • Tim Moynihan of Notre Dame
    Bill Banker
    Bill Banker
    • Bill Banker of Tulane University
    Howard Harpster
    • Howard Harpster of Carnegie Tech
    Ray Montgomery
    • Ray Montgomery of Univ. of Pittsburgh
    Otto Pommerening
    • Otto Pommerening of Michigan
    Red Sleight
    • Red Sleight of Purdue
    Kenneth Haycraft
    • Kenneth Haycraft of Minnesota
    George Gibson
    • George Gibson of Minnesota
    Paul Scull
    • Paul Scull of Pennsylvania
    Wear Schoonover
    • Wear Schoonover of Univ. of Arkansas
    • Director
      • William A. Wellman
    • Writers
      • Darryl F. Zanuck
      • Joseph Jackson
      • George Ade
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    3wes-connors

    Joan Bennett Gets Wet

    To help her college's faltering football team, beautiful Joan Bennett (Nan) must seduce hunky football players into transferring to her school. It's the bright idea of gay friend Joe E. Brown (Yates). Will the young men discover each other? Will Ms. Bennett find true love among them? Will Upton win the "Big Game"?

    "Maybe It's Love / Eleven Men and a Girl" is interesting in that it features Bennett and Brown on their way to becoming successful in the "talkies". They aren't there yet - Bennett is unspectacular and Brown's shrieks are more annoying than funny; later, he would successfully refine his comic persona. The best scene is early on, when Bennett and one of her football players topple their canoe, and emerge soaking wet.

    *** Maybe It's Love (1930) William A. Wellman ~ Joan Bennett, Joe E. Brown, James Hall
    3bbrebozo

    One Great Minute Out Of Seventy-Two

    Do yourself a favor. When this movie comes on, don't watch it, just save it. Then fast forward to about 15 or 20 minutes into the film, when Joan Bennett falls out of a canoe and climbs out of the water. Watch the one minute or so when she stands on the shore, soaking wet and apparently underwear-less in a clinging and largely transparent white dress. Then erase the movie. You've seen the best that this film has to offer.

    I love Joe E. Brown, but he was a work in progress when this film was made. He greatly overdoes his loud, siren-like voice, and his slapstick is broad and unsubtle. All of the acting is wooden and stiff. And the gimmick of using real all-star football players in the cast certainly didn't add to the overall acting quality.

    The script is nearly devoid of any actually funny lines, and the romantic "tension" that is supposed to develop isn't at all dramatic or interesting. There's not a bit of chemistry between the two actors who are supposed to fall in love. If you are a Joe E. Brown fan, he's made much better films. Although if you are a Joan Bennett fan, I have to admit, her other films probably never showed her off in quite the same way...
    DLewis

    Wild Bill Picks Up the Football, Joe E. Brown Scores

    Along with the extraordinary output of William Wellman -- "Public Enemy, "Wings," "Wild Boys on the Road," "A Star is Born" and so forth -- there are a number of fairly ordinary entertainment films such as the studio would have wanted made. "Eleven Men and a Girl" -- which is the title I saw it under -- is one of them, a college football comedy played by Joan Bennett, Joe E. Brown and a squad of non-acting football players drawn from the ranks of the top teams of the two previous seasons. There are several visual touches that drive this above the purely ordinary, such as a graph of a football field, with positions indicated, each marked by a photo of the heroine (Bennett), whose gentle scheme is to get all of the fellas to believe that they have a sweetheart in her order to pump them up to greatness, as per George Ade's play "The College Widow," already filmed twice before. As the camera moves along the photos, cutaways are used to show the boys practicing hard, striving to make their game better. The film is dominated, however, by rubber-faced comedian Joe E. Brown, and this picture was important in establishing his popularity among film goers, although he would make better ones. Brown's trademark yowl is perhaps too much in evidence in the course of this picture, but audiences got the gag, and it was a sound-specific gag, important in 1930. Drawbacks, however, include Bennett's under-baked performance and those of the football players who prove that, in 1930 as now, the vast majority of footballers cannot act, despite whatever acumen they may have on the gridiron. For Wellman, this project may have just been something to get out of the way so that he could start work on "Public Enemy," but the film is at its best when he decides to linger on a detail; otherwise, it could have been a two-reeler.
    dougdoepke

    Mildly Amusing

    A prestige college uses a co-ed's wiles to entice top football players to enroll so that the college can finally beat its long-time rival.

    I suspect the main interest now in this slender concoction are the 1920's college All-Americans. Note that all are white, and one even plays sans helmet, the better to show off his mop of blond hair, I guess. Comedic moments are supplied by irrepressible Joe E. Brown, whose gaping mouth may scare little kids, but with enough nimble moves to match an acrobat. Then there's budding star Joan Bennett showing it all beneath a wet dress-- move over, Playboy. No wonder Edward G. Robinson chased her happily to his near doom in Woman In The Window (1944). Too bad about leading man James Hall. He's not much of an actor and apparently drank himself to death at only age 40 (IMDB). Not much to recommend with this antique, except for Brown and Bennett clearly on their way up the Hollywood ladder.
    5Art-22

    Not much of comedy, with Joe E. Brown doing his usual mugging.

    I'm a Joe E. Brown fan from way back, but this film doesn't give him much to work with. He does his usual open-mouthed scream that starts out like a siren a few times, but little else other than move the story along. The idea of getting eleven of the All-American football stars from the 1928 - 29 season in a movie about football may have been a good one in 1929, but their names are meaningless (to me anyway) 70 years later. And their acting is awful. Even Joan Bennett, who uses her sexual wiles to get them to come to the college to form a winning team, seems to act very stiffly. Unless you are a football fan and enjoy watching some action, there isn't much to recommend.

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    • Trivia
      This was re-titled Eleven Men and a Girl when it was sold to television in 1956, in order to avoid confusion with another WB film of the same name, Maybe It's Love (1935), and retains this title today when shown on Turner Classic Movies.
    • Goofs
      At around 20 mins, Nan and a football player tip over in a canoe and are completely submerged. Then they swim to shore and upon exiting the water, Nan's hair is almost totally dry with only the tips wet.
    • Quotes

      Nan: It's alcohol! That's gotten you kicked out of a dozen colleges.

      Tommy: It's got a kick, all right.

    • Crazy credits
      Joe E. Brown's character is called "Yates" in the credits, but is always referred to as Speed Hanson in the dialogue. Similarly, Sumner Getchell is billed as "Whiskers" but is called only Ned, and George Irving is credited as "College Professor," but is actually President Sheffield of the college.
    • Connections
      Version of The College Widow (1915)
    • Soundtracks
      Maybe It's Love
      (1930) (uncredited)

      Music by Archie Gottler and George W. Meyer

      Lyrics by Sidney D. Mitchell

      Sung by Joan Bennett and then by James Hall

      Also played on a record

      Also sung by the team

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    • Release date
      • October 4, 1930 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Eleven Men and a Girl
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 12 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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