Straight, Place and Show

Straight, Place and Show (1938)


  • Genre: Comedy, Music
  • Release Date: 1938-09-30
  • User Rating: 6/10 from 1 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 8min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: 20th Century Fox
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: David Butler
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Summary

The Ritz Brothers go to the race track. They raise training end entrance money in a wrestling match and help a young man train the horse of his fiancée.

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  • Harry Ritz

    as Harry Ritz
  • Al Ritz

    as Al Ritz
  • Jimmy Ritz

    as Jimmy Ritz
  • Phyllis Brooks

    as Barbara 'Babs' Drake
  • Richard Arlen

    as Denny Paine
  • Ethel Merman

    as Linda Tyler
  • George Barbier

    as Mr. Drake
  • Sidney Blackmer

    as 'Lucky' Braddock
  • Will Stanton

    as Syd Robins - Horse Truck Driver
  • Ivan Lebedeff

    as Ivan Borokov - Russian Jockey
  • Gregory Gaye

    as Vladimir Borokov - Russian Jockey
  • Rafael Alcayde

    as Boris Borokov - Russian Jockey
  • Stanley Fields

    as Slippery Sol
  • Tiny Roebuck

    as Terrible Turk
  • Ben Welden

    as Promoter
  • Edward Gargan

    as Detective Globe
  • Pat McKee

    as Referee
  • Charles Sylber

    as Specs
  • Dan Tobey

    as Ring Announcer
  • Barry Downing

    as
  • Carol Adams

    as Dancer
  • Brooks Benedict

    as Country Club Patron
  • Willie Best

    as Hannibal
  • George Chandler

    as Cabbie
  • Lon Chaney Jr.

    as Martin
  • Jack Chefe

    as Dancer / Racetrack Spectator
  • Clay Clement

    as Carter
  • Lester Dorr

    as Photographer
  • Ralph Dunn

    as Bartender
  • Sid Fields

    as Ticket-Seller
  • Kit Guard

    as Terrible Turk's Second
  • Harry Hayden

    as Grouch at Racetrack
  • Grace Hayle

    as Stout Woman
  • Fred Kelsey

    as Cop at Racetrack
  • Kenner G. Kemp

    as Racetrack Spectator / Country Club Patron
  • Robert Lowery

    as Bob
  • Paul McVey

    as Steeplechase Announcer
  • Harold Miller

    as Country Club Patron
  • James C. Morton

    as Bald Man
Directing David Butler Director
Writing Allen Rivkin Screenplay
Writing M.M. Musselman Screenplay