Hats Off (1936 film)

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Hats Off
Luis Alberni in Hats Off.jpg
Luis Alberni in Hats Off
Directed by
Written bySamuel Fuller (screenplay)
Samuel Fuller (story)
(screenplay)
(story)
(additional dialogue)
Produced by
StarringMae Clarke
John Payne

Luis Alberni
CinematographyHarry Neumann
Edited by
Distributed byGrand National Pictures
Release date
  • December 6, 1936 (1936-12-06)
Running time
66 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Hats Off (1936) is an American film directed by , and originally released by Grand National Pictures.[1] The film is now in the public domain.

Plot summary[]

A pair of Texas towns are trying to outdo one another in planning a huge fair. While one community has Jimmy Maxwell arranging the entertainment, the other brings in Jo Allen, who uses a ruse to learn about Jimmy's plans, pretending to be a school teacher named Judy while her friend Mr. Churchill passes himself off as "Joe" Allen.

After learning that Jimmy's decided on a prizefight to draw the crowds, Jo counters by contacting a New York City showman, Caesar Rosero, and attempting to coax him into bringing his entire popular troupe to Texas to perform. By the time Jo regrets fooling Jimmy and begins to develop feelings for him, Jimmy angrily takes counter measures of his own, with Rosero getting caught in between.

Cast[]

Soundtrack[]

  • "Hats Off" (Music by Ben Oakland, lyrics by Herb Magidson)
  • "Where Have You Been All My Life?" (Music by Ben Oakland, lyrics by Herb Magidson)
  • "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" (Music by Ben Oakland, lyrics by Herb Magidson)
  • "Little Odd Rhythm" (Music by Ben Oakland, lyrics by Herb Magidson)
  • "Let's Have Another" (Music by Ben Oakland, lyrics by Herb Magidson)
  • "Zilch's Hats" (Music by Ben Oakland, lyrics by Herb Magidson)

References[]

  1. ^ "Hats Off". Turner Classic Movies.

External links[]

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