Hold Everything (1930)
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Synopsis of Hold Everything
The opening attraction at New York's Hollywood Theatre, Hold Everything was adapted from the DeSylva-Brown-Henderson musical of the same name that had served as a vehicle for Bert Lahr. For the film, both Lahr and most of the score were jettisoned, replaced by Joe E. Brown and songs by Al Dubin and Joe Burke. Brown plays Gink Schiner, a third-rate fighter who is at the same training camp as Georges LaVerne (played by Georges Carpentier), a contender for the heavyweight championship. Although he needs to be concentrating all of his energies on the upcoming bout, Georges keeps getting distracted: Norine Lloyd, a society dame, has a distinct interest in him, but the interest is strictly one-sided. Georges prefers Sue, an old buddy and confidante. Gink has woman trouble of his own, as his flirtations do not sit at all well with Toots, his erstwhile girl friend. More trouble arrives when Larkin, manager of current heavyweight champ Bob Morgan, appears at the camp with the goal of fixing the fight. He is sent packing, after which he attempts to slip a Mickey Finn to the challenger -- a plan which goes awry when Gink switches the drinks. Meanwhile, Gink, who is fighting in a preliminary in advance of the big fight, actually wins. Things don't look so bright for Georges, who initially gets the worst of it in his encounter with Morgan, but who eventually comes out on top. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Hold Everything
- Joe E. Brown - Gink Schiner
- Sally O'Neil - Sue Burke
- Bert Roach - Nosey Bartlett
- Lew Harvey - Dan Larkin
- Ann Sothern - Bit Part
- Winnie Lightner - Toots Breen
- Edmund Breese - Pop O'Keefe
- Dorothy Revier - Norine Lloyd
- Jack Curtis - Murph Levy
- James Quinn
- Director(s):
- Roy Del Ruth
- Writer(s):
- John McGowan, Buddy G. DeSylva, Robert Lord
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