 
        Elmer, the Great
                
                49.00%
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                April 29, 1933
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                Comedy
            
            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 the king of batters and he wins game after game. When Nellie comes to see Elmer in Chicago, she sees him kissing Evelyn and she wants nothing to do with him anymore. So Healy takes him to a gambling club, where Elmer does not know that the chips are money. He finds that he owes the gamblers $5000 and they make him sign a note for it. Sad at losing Nellie, mad at his teammates and in debt to the gamblers, Elmer disappears as the Cubs are in the deciding game for the Series.
Featured Crew
Mervyn LeRoy
                            Director
                        Thomas J. Geraghty
                            Screenplay
                        Arthur L. Todd
                            Director of Photography
                        
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        Cast
 
                
                
                    Joe E. Brown
                    
            
                        Elmer Kane
                    
                 
                
                
                    Patricia Ellis
                    
            
                        Nellie Poole
                    
                 
                
                
                    Frank McHugh
                    
            
                        Healy High-Hips
                    
                 
                
                
                    Claire Dodd
                    
            
                        Evelyn
                    
                 
                
                
                    Preston Foster
                    
            
                        Walker
                    
                 
                     
                     
                    