Saturday's Millions Explained

Saturday's Millions
Director:Edward Sedgwick
Producer:Carl Laemmle Jr.
Starring:Robert Young
Andy Devine
Leila Hyams
Johnny Mack Brown
Cinematography:Charles J. Stumar
Editing:David Berg
Robert Carlisle
Daniel Mandell
Studio:Universal Pictures
Distributor:Universal Pictures
Runtime:77 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Saturday's Millions is a 1933 American pre-Code sports drama film directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring Robert Young, Andy Devine, Leila Hyams and Johnny Mack Brown.[1] [2] It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film is an adaptation of a story by Falkland Cary that was published in serial form in a national magazine.[3]

Plot

Jim Fowler is Western University's football hero and is constantly besieged by reporters. Jim's father Ezra comes to visit him and becomes reacquainted with an old Western football chum, Mr. Chandler, who happens to be the father of Jim's girlfriend Joan. Jim keeps his roommate, Andy, busy by sending him to collect money on their laundry concessions business, even though Andy is desperately trying to meet his girlfriend Thelma, who has just come for a visit. When the coach tells Chandler and Fowler that Jim is nervous and erratic, Chandler invites Jim to spend the night before the big game at his home.

After-dinner conversation reveals that Jim sees football as merely a business, and feels devalued by his popularity because he thinks people are only interested in him because of football, not for who he is. Joan is disillusioned that Jim treats football as a racket, and the fathers are disappointed because they sincerely love the game.

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Notes and References

  1. Oriard p.145
  2. Umphlett p.69
  3. What's New on the Screen . Hollywood . January 1934 . 23 . 1 . 4 . October 25, 2021.