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Production Company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Date of Release
: November 8, 1929
Running Time:
98 minutes (11 reels)
Director:
Sam Wood
Screenplay:
Al Boasberg and Delmer Daves
Dialogue: Joseph Farnham and Al Boasberg            
Cinematography:
Leonard Smith
Film Editing:
Frank Sullivan and Leslie F. Wilder
Art Direction:
Cedric Gibbons
Recording Engineer:
Douglas Shearer
Wardrober: Henrietta Frazer
Original Music:
Martin Broones
Songs:
Fred Fisher, Jesse Greer, Raymond Klages, Charlotte Greenwood
and Al Boasberg
Note: Also known as "Happy Days"
CAST:
Elliott Nugent...
Eddie
Robert Montgomery...Biff
Cliff Edwards...Windy
Sally Starr...Babs Baxter
Phyllis Crane...Betty Jackson
Dorothy Dehn...Jane
Max Davidson...Moe
Ann Brody...Momma
Oscar Rudolph...Freshie
Gene Stone...Stupid
Polly Moran...Polly, the cook
Lee Shumway...Coach
Ernie Alexander...Student (uncredited)
Ward Bond...USC Player (uncredited)
Richard Carle...Enotmology Professor (uncredited)
Ray Cooke...Student (uncredited)
Delmer Daves...USC Player (uncredited)
Ann Dvorak...Student (uncredited)
Joel McCrea...Bruce Nolan (uncredited)
Synopsis:
College students Biff and Eddie are the best of friends until they both fall for the same girl. Their battle for the affection of Babs effects not only their friendship but their chances for a victory on the football field. This lightweight early talkie has a thin plot, lots of silliness and a few musical numbers thrown in (usually featuring Cliff "Ukele Ike" Edwards.) Although Three Live Ghosts was released first, this was Montgomery's first film. Be sure to keep an eye out for young Joel McCrea who has a small, uncredited role.
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