Elmer, the Great

Elmer, the Great
1933Comedy72 mins

Plot

Elmer does not want to leave Gentryville, because Nellie is the one that he loves. Even when Mr. Wade of the Chicago Cubs comes to get him, it is only because Nellie spurns him that he goes. As always, Elmer is... read more

  • Mervyn LeRoy

    Director

  • Thomas J. Geraghty

    Screenplay

  • George M. Cohan

    Writer

  • Ring Lardner

    Writer

  • Arthur L. Todd

    Director of Photography

  • Thomas Pratt

    Editor

  • Joe E. Brown

    Elmer Kane

  • Patricia Ellis

    Nellie Poole

  • Frank McHugh

    Healy High-Hips

  • Claire Dodd

    Evelyn

  • Preston Foster

    Walker

  • Russell Hopton

    Whitey

  • Sterling Holloway

    Nick Kane

  • Jane Wyman

    Game spectator (uncredited)

  • Emma Dunn

    Mrs. Kane

  • Charles C. Wilson

    Mr. Wade (as Charles Wilson)

  • Charles Delaney

    Johnny Abbott

  • Berton Churchill

    Colonel Moffitt

  • J. Carrol Naish

    Jerry (as J. Carroll Naish)

  • Gene Morgan

    Noonan

  • Maurice Black

    Dice Dealer (uncredited)

  • Don Brodie

    Casino Employee (uncredited)

  • George Chandler

    Cubs Player (uncredited)

  • Phyllis Crane

    Gentryville Journal reporter (uncredited)

  • Douglass Dumbrille

    Stillman (uncredited)

  • Gale Gordon

    Radio Announcer (uncredited)

  • Harrison Greene

    Game Spectator (uncredited)

  • Paul Kruger

    Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)

  • Mike Lally

    Casino Employee (uncredited)

  • Gus Leonard

    Nosey Townsman (uncredited)

  • George Magrill

    Game Spectator (uncredited)

  • Walter Miller

    Captain Sutton (uncredited)

  • Lloyd Neal

    Ben - Coachman (uncredited)

  • Frank O'Connor

    Game Spectator (uncredited)

  • Jessie Ralph

    Sarah Crosby (uncredited)

  • Donna Mae Roberts

    Switchboard Operator (uncredited)

  • Fred Santley

    Series Game Radio Announcer (uncredited)

  • Harry Semels

    Waiter (uncredited)

  • John Sheehan

    Bartender (uncredited)

  • Charles Sherlock

    Radio Technician (uncredited)

  • Guy Usher

    Police Sergeant (uncredited)

  • Leo White

    Skinny Gambler (uncredited)

  • Runtime

    72 minutes

    Released

    1933-04-29

    Languages

    English

    Countries

    United States of America

    Studios

    First National Pictures

    The Vitaphone Corporation

    Updated

    25 days ago

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