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Hold That Co-ed

Hold That Co-ed is a 1938 comedy film directed by George Marshall, starring John Barrymore, George Murphy and Marjorie Weaver.

Hold That Co-ed
Directed byGeorge Marshall
Screenplay byJack Yellen
Story byKarl Tunberg
Don Ettlinger
Produced byDavid Hempstead
StarringJohn Barrymore
George Murphy
Marjorie Weaver
CinematographyRobert H. Planck
Edited byLouis R. Loeffler
Music byArthur Lange
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
  • September 16, 1938 (1938-09-16)
Running time
80 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot summary

Former star quarterback Rusty Stevens believes he is being hired to be prosperous Clayton University's new football coach, but finds it is actually rundown State College in the same town that is giving him that job.

Gov. Gabby Harrigan, who is running for the U.S. Senate, has slashed State's budget so much that the school only owns one football. Rusty leads a student protest at the state capitol that ends up in a brawl. The governor's opponent in the Senate campaign, Major Breckenridge, capitalizes politically on Harrigan's unpopularity at the college.

Harrigan's bright secretary Marjorie Blake persuades the governor to retaliate by raising funds for State and proposing to build it a 100,000-seat stadium (to be named after him). She also recruits new players for State including a couple of tough wrestlers, promising them government jobs and $500 a game. State begins winning game after game.

As a publicity stunt, State even ends up with college football's first woman, co-ed Lizzie Olsen becoming the team's kicker. Harrigan publicly dares mighty Clayton to a game, challenging his adversary by vowing to quit the Senate race if State loses the game. Breckenridge has no choice but to accept.

All is well until Rusty reveals the unethical payment to players. A depleted State squad is overmatched during the game, but with the score 7-6 in Clayton's favor, on the last play of the game Lizzie snatches a batted-down pass in mid-air and crosses the goal line for a game-winning touchdown for State.

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hold, that, 1938, comedy, film, directed, george, marshall, starring, john, barrymore, george, murphy, marjorie, weaver, directed, bygeorge, marshallscreenplay, byjack, yellenstory, bykarl, tunbergdon, ettlingerproduced, bydavid, hempsteadstarringjohn, barrymo. Hold That Co ed is a 1938 comedy film directed by George Marshall starring John Barrymore George Murphy and Marjorie Weaver Hold That Co edDirected byGeorge MarshallScreenplay byJack YellenStory byKarl TunbergDon EttlingerProduced byDavid HempsteadStarringJohn BarrymoreGeorge MurphyMarjorie WeaverCinematographyRobert H PlanckEdited byLouis R LoefflerMusic byArthur LangeDistributed by20th Century FoxRelease dateSeptember 16 1938 1938 09 16 Running time80 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot summary 2 Cast 3 References 4 External linksPlot summary EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2014 Former star quarterback Rusty Stevens believes he is being hired to be prosperous Clayton University s new football coach but finds it is actually rundown State College in the same town that is giving him that job Gov Gabby Harrigan who is running for the U S Senate has slashed State s budget so much that the school only owns one football Rusty leads a student protest at the state capitol that ends up in a brawl The governor s opponent in the Senate campaign Major Breckenridge capitalizes politically on Harrigan s unpopularity at the college Harrigan s bright secretary Marjorie Blake persuades the governor to retaliate by raising funds for State and proposing to build it a 100 000 seat stadium to be named after him She also recruits new players for State including a couple of tough wrestlers promising them government jobs and 500 a game State begins winning game after game As a publicity stunt State even ends up with college football s first woman co ed Lizzie Olsen becoming the team s kicker Harrigan publicly dares mighty Clayton to a game challenging his adversary by vowing to quit the Senate race if State loses the game Breckenridge has no choice but to accept All is well until Rusty reveals the unethical payment to players A depleted State squad is overmatched during the game but with the score 7 6 in Clayton s favor on the last play of the game Lizzie snatches a batted down pass in mid air and crosses the goal line for a game winning touchdown for State Cast EditJohn Barrymore as Governor Gabby Harrigan George Murphy as Rusty Stevens Marjorie Weaver as Marjorie Blake Joan Davis as Lizzie Olsen Jack Haley as Wilbur Peters George Barbier as Major Hubert Breckenridge Ruth Terry as Edie Donald Meek as Dean Fletcher Johnny Downs as Dink Paul Hurst as Slapsy Guinn Big Boy Williams as Mike Wurgeski as Guinn Williams William Billy Benedict as Sylvester as Bill Benedict Frank Sully as Steve Wurgeski Charles C Wilson as Coach Burke Glenn Morris as SpencerReferences EditExternal links EditHold That Co ed at IMDb Hold That Co ed at AllMovie Hold That Co ed at the TCM Movie Database Hold That Co ed at the American Film Institute Catalog newspaper advert for the film This article about a romantic musical film is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte This article about a sports related film is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hold That Co ed amp oldid 1106116053, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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