Jack and Jerry are doing okay between profession baseball and Vaudeville. That is, until love and gold-diggers get in the way.
Gus Van
Jerry
Joe Schenck
Jack
Bessie Love
Mary
J. C. Nugent
Stafford
Benny Rubin
Sam
Mary Doran
Daisy
Tom Dugan
Tim
Eddie Gribbon
Brennan
Francis X. Bushman Jr.
Haskins
Carl Roup
Young Baseball Fan (uncredited)
Nina Mae McKinney
Specialty Singer - Harlem Madness
Director
Sam Wood
Director
Jack Conway
Dialogue
Arthur 'Bugs' Baer
Lyricist
Jack Yellen
Scenario Writer, Screenplay
Sarah Y. Mason
Story
A.P. Younger
June 6, 2022
6
Aside from some quite exciting scenes at the end featuring a nail biting finish to a baseball match, this rather humdrum effort really only has one notable scene - that features the gorgeous Bessie Love ("Mary") atop a piano singing "I've Got a Man of My Own" - it's a delight to watch. The rest of this is a pretty set-piece showcase for Gus Van ("Jerry") and Joe Schenck ("Jack") who juggle their lives on stage and as baseball players. Their friendship lolls along nicely with "Jack" engaged to the aforementioned "Mary", and it's set fair until the rather greedy "Daisy" (Mary Doran) sticks her oar in, and their ordered existence comes a-tumbling down. There's quite a fun ditty from a bath house, and the stars have just enough chemistry to keep the really basic plot bubbling among for a while - but it is far, far too long to sustain the story and the comedy (which, beware, is very much of it's time) is all just a bit too crass and unsubtle for me. I felt a little sorry for poor old "Jack" but, well, you reap what you sow...
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00