Summaries

A wild college student gets in fights, steals cars, is caught by the police, and finally gets expelled from college, but later he comes to the aid of a kidnapped heiress.

One of a series of films, including two shorts, produced by William Berke and starring David Sharpe, following Sharpe's work for Hal Roach in shorts and before Sharpe became a mostly-full time stunt man. In this one, Sharpe sings, tap dances, does acrobats, fights, climbs up and down building walls and, drives all vehicles that come his way. The first half is a series of collegiate escapades as Ed Bentley (David Sharpe) is finally expelled from dear old Wellmore by Dean Carter (Monte Blue), and he and his valet Shadow (Fred Toones billed as "Snowflake") are on the way to a bank to get money to travel home, when Ed mistakes two bodyguards (Roger Williams and Ted Adams) pushing their charge, heiress June Merton (Gertrude Messinger, then married to David Sharpe), into a car as being kidnappers. He and Shadow follow them to the Merton apartment and begin to try to "rescue" her from the kidnappers who aren't kidnappers, although with Roger Williams and Ted Adams in the roles, the impression is that it hasn't occurred to them and one keeps expecting them to revert to type. But across the hall, Louie (Matty Fain) and Sonia (Sheila Terry), the low-rent tenants living on the same floor as the "rich" Mertons, have every intention of kidnapping the girl, and do so with the aid of the bumbling Ed and Shadow. Berke was also producing a western series with Harry Carey at the time, and the only cast members from those westerns missing here are Chief Thunder Cloud, Harry Carey and his horse Sonny. Lots of outdoor action and chases with views of 1935 Hollywood.—Les Adams <[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • father daughter relationship
  • kidnapping
  • police
  • father son relationship
  • college
Genres
  • Action
  • Adventure
  • Crime
  • Drama
  • Romance
Release date Apr 30, 1935
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Approved
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations Talisman Studios - 4516 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Production companies William Berke Productions Inc.

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 57m
Color Black and White
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 1.37 : 1

Synopsis

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