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Gambler's Choice

Gambler's Choice is a 1944 film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Chester Morris and Nancy Kelly.[1]

Gambler's Choice
Directed byFrank McDonald
Written byIrving Reis
Maxwell Shane
Based onstory by James Edward Grant
Howard Emmett Rogers
Produced byWilliam H. Pine
William C. Thomas
StarringChester Morris
Nancy Kelly
CinematographyFred Jackman Jr.
Edited byHoward A. Smith
Music byMort Glickman
Production
company
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • April 27, 1944 (1944-04-27)
Running time
66 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

In 1897, three children, Ross Hadley, Mike McGlennon and Mary Rogers, are brought before a judge for stealing a man's wallet. McGlennon and Rogers have no prior record, so they are released to their parents. Hadley, however, is sent to a reform school.

In 1911, Hadley quits working for casino owner Chappie Wilson to start his own business, financed by Fay Lawrence, the rich widow of a bookie. To compete, Wilson hires a beautiful singer, Vi Parker, "the Garter Girl". When Hadley sees her perform, he recognizes her as Mary Rogers. He takes her to a police station, much to her confusion. There she is reunited with Lieutenant Mike McGlennon. Then Hadley takes them both to see his grand, brand-new gambling establishment. Hadley offers McGlennon a small share, but McGlennon is an honest cop. Hadley also offers "Vi" a job. She turns him down, but when Wilson and a henchman come to retrieve her, Hadley punches Wilson, and McGlennon takes care of the henchman, so she has to work for him. Lawrence is not happy about this arrangement and tries to fire her, but Hadley pays off her loan to him and kicks her out.

Cast

Production

In 1942, MGM remade Manhattan Melodrama, a film about two boyhood friends who grow up on opposite sides of the law. It was titled Gambler's Choice, then Northwest Rangers.[2] This movie has a similar storyline, with two boyhood friends growing up on opposite sites of the law.

In June 1943 Pine-Thomas signed a new contract with Paramount which included three musicals, and two bigger-budgeted pictures, plus three wartime movies which would co-star Chester Morris and Russell Hayden as a team (replacing Morris and Richard Arlen). Hayden had just left Columbia Pictures.[3][4]

In September 1943 Pine Thomas bought a story by James Edward Grant and Howard called "Tenderloin" as a vehicle for Chester Morris.[5] (They also bought Hell's Afloat for Morris which was never made.) Russell Hayden and Nancy Kelly were cast in November 1943 when the film's title was changed to Gambler's Choice.[6][7]

Filming took place in December 1943.[8]

Soundtrack

See also

References

  1. ^ Gambler's Choice Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 11, Iss. 121, (January 1, 1944): 116.
  2. ^ SCREEN NEWS HERE AND IN HOLLYWOOD New York Times 1 June 1942: 9.
  3. ^ SCREEN NEWS HERE AND IN HOLLYWOOD New York Times 26 June 1943: 11.
  4. ^ Pine and Thomas to Increase Production at Paramount New York Times 28 June 1943: 16.
  5. ^ Pidgeon to Be Star of Metro Remake of 'If Winter Comes' New York Times 8 October 1943: 15.
  6. ^ SCREEN NEWS HERE AND IN HOLLYWOOD: New York Times 25 November 1943: 39.
  7. ^ SCREEN NEWS HERE AND IN HOLLYWOOD New York Times 23 November 1943: 29.
  8. ^ Of Local Origin New York Times 9 December 1943: 33

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gambler, choice, 1944, film, directed, frank, mcdonald, starring, chester, morris, nancy, kelly, directed, byfrank, mcdonaldwritten, byirving, reismaxwell, shanebased, onstory, james, edward, granthoward, emmett, rogersproduced, bywilliam, pinewilliam, thomass. Gambler s Choice is a 1944 film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Chester Morris and Nancy Kelly 1 Gambler s ChoiceDirected byFrank McDonaldWritten byIrving ReisMaxwell ShaneBased onstory by James Edward GrantHoward Emmett RogersProduced byWilliam H PineWilliam C ThomasStarringChester MorrisNancy KellyCinematographyFred Jackman Jr Edited byHoward A SmithMusic byMort GlickmanProductioncompanyPine Thomas ProductionsDistributed byParamount PicturesRelease dateApril 27 1944 1944 04 27 Running time66 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Soundtrack 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditIn 1897 three children Ross Hadley Mike McGlennon and Mary Rogers are brought before a judge for stealing a man s wallet McGlennon and Rogers have no prior record so they are released to their parents Hadley however is sent to a reform school In 1911 Hadley quits working for casino owner Chappie Wilson to start his own business financed by Fay Lawrence the rich widow of a bookie To compete Wilson hires a beautiful singer Vi Parker the Garter Girl When Hadley sees her perform he recognizes her as Mary Rogers He takes her to a police station much to her confusion There she is reunited with Lieutenant Mike McGlennon Then Hadley takes them both to see his grand brand new gambling establishment Hadley offers McGlennon a small share but McGlennon is an honest cop Hadley also offers Vi a job She turns him down but when Wilson and a henchman come to retrieve her Hadley punches Wilson and McGlennon takes care of the henchman so she has to work for him Lawrence is not happy about this arrangement and tries to fire her but Hadley pays off her loan to him and kicks her out Cast EditChester Morris as Ross Hadley Nancy Kelly as Mary Rogers aka Vi Parker Russell Hayden as Mike McGlennon Lee Patrick as Fay Lawrence Lloyd Corrigan as Ulysses S Rogers Sheldon Leonard as Chappie Wilson Lyle Talbot as Yellow Gloves Weldon Maxine Lewis as Bonnie D Arcy Tom Dugan as Benny Charles Arnt as John McGrady Billy Nelson as Danny MayProduction EditIn 1942 MGM remade Manhattan Melodrama a film about two boyhood friends who grow up on opposite sides of the law It was titled Gambler s Choice then Northwest Rangers 2 This movie has a similar storyline with two boyhood friends growing up on opposite sites of the law In June 1943 Pine Thomas signed a new contract with Paramount which included three musicals and two bigger budgeted pictures plus three wartime movies which would co star Chester Morris and Russell Hayden as a team replacing Morris and Richard Arlen Hayden had just left Columbia Pictures 3 4 In September 1943 Pine Thomas bought a story by James Edward Grant and Howard called Tenderloin as a vehicle for Chester Morris 5 They also bought Hell s Afloat for Morris which was never made Russell Hayden and Nancy Kelly were cast in November 1943 when the film s title was changed to Gambler s Choice 6 7 Filming took place in December 1943 8 Soundtrack EditNancy Kelly The Sidewalks of New York music by Charles Lawlor lyrics by James W Blake Nancy Kelly Hold Me Just a Little Closer music by Albert von Tilzer lyrics by Benjamin Barnett See also EditList of American films of 1944References Edit Gambler s Choice Monthly Film Bulletin London Vol 11 Iss 121 January 1 1944 116 SCREEN NEWS HERE AND IN HOLLYWOOD New York Times 1 June 1942 9 SCREEN NEWS HERE AND IN HOLLYWOOD New York Times 26 June 1943 11 Pine and Thomas to Increase Production at Paramount New York Times 28 June 1943 16 Pidgeon to Be Star of Metro Remake of If Winter Comes New York Times 8 October 1943 15 SCREEN NEWS HERE AND IN HOLLYWOOD New York Times 25 November 1943 39 SCREEN NEWS HERE AND IN HOLLYWOOD New York Times 23 November 1943 29 Of Local Origin New York Times 9 December 1943 33External links EditGambler s Choice at the American Film Institute Catalog Gambler s Choice at IMDb Gambler s Choice at TCMDB Gambler s Choice at BFI Review of movie at Variety Gambler s Choice is available for free download at the Internet Archive Review at Variety Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gambler 27s Choice amp oldid 1133480896, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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