Elmer, the Great

Elmer, the Great

72 mins | Comedy | April 29, 1933

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.

Elmer, the Great

72 mins | Comedy | April 29, 1933

Elmer, the Great
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.
IMDb rating 6.1
Producers First National Pictures, The Vitaphone Corporation
Original title Elmer, the Great
Directors Al Alleborn, Mervyn LeRoy
Writers Thomas J. Geraghty

Cast

Joe E. Brown

as Elmer Kane

Patricia Ellis

as Nellie Poole

Frank McHugh

as Healy High-Hips

Claire Dodd

as Evelyn

Preston Foster

as Walker

Russell Hopton

as Whitey

Sterling Holloway

as Nick Kane

Jane Wyman

as Game spectator (uncredited)