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Let's Go Collegiate

  • 1941
  • Approved
  • 1h 2m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
202
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Frankie Darro, Marcia Mae Jones, Keye Luke, Jackie Moran, Mantan Moreland, Gale Storm, and Frank Sully in Let's Go Collegiate (1941)
Comedy

Rawley University is about to receive a star athlete who could give it the first championship rowing team it's ever had. Unfortunately, he gets drafted into the army before he's able to join... Read allRawley University is about to receive a star athlete who could give it the first championship rowing team it's ever had. Unfortunately, he gets drafted into the army before he's able to join the team. Two of the team's members get the bright idea of passing off a burly truck driv... Read allRawley University is about to receive a star athlete who could give it the first championship rowing team it's ever had. Unfortunately, he gets drafted into the army before he's able to join the team. Two of the team's members get the bright idea of passing off a burly truck driver as the "athlete". Complications ensue.

  • Director
    • Jean Yarbrough
  • Writer
    • Edmond Kelso
  • Stars
    • Frankie Darro
    • Marcia Mae Jones
    • Jackie Moran
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    202
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean Yarbrough
    • Writer
      • Edmond Kelso
    • Stars
      • Frankie Darro
      • Marcia Mae Jones
      • Jackie Moran
    • 13User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Frankie Darro
    Frankie Darro
    • Frankie Monahan
    Marcia Mae Jones
    Marcia Mae Jones
    • Bess Martin
    Jackie Moran
    Jackie Moran
    • Tad
    Keye Luke
    Keye Luke
    • Buck Wing
    Mantan Moreland
    Mantan Moreland
    • Jeff
    Frank Sully
    Frank Sully
    • Hercules 'Herk' Bevans
    Gale Storm
    Gale Storm
    • Midge Lawrence
    Billy Griffith
    • Prof. Whitaker
    Barton Yarborough
    Barton Yarborough
    • Coach Walsh
    Frank Faylen
    Frank Faylen
    • Speed Dorman
    Marguerite Whitten
    • Malvina
    Paul Maxey
    Paul Maxey
    • 'Bullet' Bill Miller
    Tristram Coffin
    Tristram Coffin
    • Slugger Wilson
    Gene O'Donnell
    • Announcer
    Jackie Moran's Band
    • Orchestra
    Marvin Jones
    • Homer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jean Yarbrough
    • Writer
      • Edmond Kelso
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    5tavm

    Let's Go Collegiate was amusing enough for my tastes

    This is a college comedy of the early '40s that has a big race involved. It involves-no, not football or basketball-but rowing. It seems the one who's supposed to help the team win has been drafted so two of the boys get someone to impersonate him. Turns out he's someone who's not very smart and actually gets sick in the sport so one of these boys gives him some pills. I'll stop there and just say this was quite amusing much of the 62-minute running time and there were also some good songs to pad the proceedings, a couple of which were sung by Gale Storm, later known on TV as "My Little Margie". Mantan Moreland and Keye Luke are also pretty amusing enough if not hilariously so. So on that note, Let's Go Collegiate is worth a look. P.S. By the way, I always like to cite when a player from my favorite movie-It's a Wonderful Life-is in another film and here's it's Frank Faylen as one of the alumni coming for a visit.
    5mart-45

    Go away, collegiate...

    Well well well... how did they ever think of that? A beautiful example, of how a film can be produced without any help from the scriptwriters! Fortunately there are some beautiful people filling up the screen time to keep us distracted. First of all, Gale Storm is absolutely gorgeous. She's beautiful and sexy and yet she looks like a teenager, and her voice is quite charming - yet not quite what it became about ten years later, when she concentrated on her recording career. Jackie Moran has a very sober acting style and looks very handsome until he undresses in the last reel - then he looks like a huge sausage. There are about three songs in that film, and these are quite good, so you might want to check this flick out for an hour of entertainment. Classical Musicals 50 movie pack helps you.
    3Phil Reeder

    You ain't playin' around with no 8-ball!

    Tolerable time-waster notable mainly for featuring at least two cast members who went on to conquer better things. The story: the never-seen star rower Bob Terry has been confiscated by the army, and two of his teammates pull the old switcharoo using a random but burly guy they meet (Frank Sully) who, unknown to them, is wanted by the law (he's a safe-cracker). Not only do Frankie and Tad have to overcome this monkey's seasickness (using mothballs?) they also must make the guy smart so he won't flunk biology and get kicked off the rowing team. Helping them is Martan Moreland, who's responsible for much of the film's laughs - "Take it easy, Mr Frankie, you ain't playin' around with no 8-ball!"

    Joining the fun are Gale Storm who went on to TV fame with MY LITTLE MARGIE and Frank Faylen from DOBIE GILLIS and Disney's THE MONKEY'S UNCLE. Watch for a scene where Faylen punches a guy in the chin, causing him to fall backwards. TMU features a scene that parallels this one, only it's Annette punching Faylen, causing him to fall backward - accompanied by a hilarious musical sound effect. Other comic scenes of note are where the absent-minded biology prof can't find his frog and wonders if he accidentally ate it for lunch (and this guy has the nerve to flunk students?) - and Moreland explaining "metatarsus" to girlfriend. Keye Luke from the Charlie Chan series adds a multicultural element.
    4bkoganbing

    Good old Rawley U

    As this is a Monogram Picture, cheap sets, newsreel footage and lousy editing are a given. But the cast does try to pull this one through and they only miss by a hair.

    Let's Go Collegiate has Frankie Darro, Jack Moran, and Keye Luke as fraternity brothers who receive some really bad news. Darro is on the rowing team and the new anchor gets his draft notice before the big match. So these guys try to come up with a substitute and they do with Frank Sully. One sight of him hoisting a safe and they've got their guy.

    The trouble is that he's a lunkhead, but that could be passed over with the explanation of special grades for athletes. Teaching him how to row is another matter, he's got a phobia about water. Sully as the new big man on campus is also scoring with the women, their women like Marcie Jones and Gale Storm.

    Let's Go Collegiate is a pleasant enough film, but had it been done at a big studio it sure would have been better.
    6boblipton

    Rah! Rah! Rawley!

    Rawley University has never won a national championship in crew rowing. However, a new transfer is expected to make all the difference to the team.... until he's drafted. Crew members Frankie Darrow and Jackie Moran come across Frank Sully, whom they think a truck driver. So they decide to pass him off as their new star. With the connivance of fellow student Keye Luke and whatever role Mantan Moreland plays, they seem to be about to put the hoax over, even though their girls Marcia Mae Jones and Gale Storm each wind up engaged to Sully.

    Unlike most movies set at colleges, this one actually has students in class rooms, more than two minutes of time. With Jean Yarborough directing, there's a lot of set-piece comedy at work, and it's all fairly amusing, except for Frank Faylen and Paul Maxey as two alumni. There are three songs, two of them sung by Miss Storm, which are decent if not particularly remarkable.

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    • Trivia
      The earliest documented telecast of this film in the New York City area occurred Monday 5 June 1944 on pioneer television station WNBT (Channel 1). Post-WWII television viewers got their first look at it in New York City Sunday 31 May 1948 on WCBS (Channel 2) , in Chicago Monday 1 August 1949 on WENR (Channel 7), and in Los Angeles Wednesday 8 November 1950 on KTLA (Channel 5).
    • Goofs
      The biology professor's typed note about the lab vandalism misspells "indefinitely" as "indefinately".
    • Soundtracks
      Sweet Sixteen
      (uncredited)

      Music by Edward J. Kay

      Lyrics by Harry Tobias

      Sung by Gale Storm

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    • Release date
      • September 12, 1941 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Farewell to Fame
    • Production company
      • Lindsley Parsons Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 2m(62 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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