Now's the Time (film) explained

Now's the Time
Director:Harry Edwards
Producer:Al Christie
Starring:Edgar Kennedy
Harry Barris
Mary Carlisle
Distributor:Educational Pictures
Runtime:2 reels
Country:United States
Language:English

Now's the Time is a 1932 short musical comedy film starring Harry Barris with Mary Carlisle as his leading lady. Its title is taken from its theme song, the popular Eddie Cantor song "Now's the Time to Fall in Love." Its working title was Love Nuts.[1]

Plot

A summary from Motion Picture Herald reads:

Cast

Reception

"This Harry Barris comedy contains more really funny gags than any of the previous things in which he has been featured," a critic wrote for Photoplay.[2] "It's fast and funny," a writer for The Film Daily claimed, "and about the best short that Barris has appeared in."[3]

Notes and References

  1. Wilk . Ralph . March 6, 1932 . A Little from Lots . . New York . Wid's Films and Film Folks, Inc. . February 20, 2016 .
  2. . Short Subjects of the Month . . New York . Photoplay Publishing Co. . August 1932 . February 20, 2016 .
  3. . Reviews of Short Subjects . . New York . Wid's Films and Film Folks, Inc. . May 22, 1932 . February 20, 2016 .