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Broadway Bill

The Comedy Successor to 'It Happened One Night'
1934 | 104m | English

(1235 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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Tycoon J.L. Higgins controls his whole family, but one of his sons-in-law, Dan Brooks, and his daughter Alice are fed up with that. Brooks quits his job as manager of J.L.'s paper box factory and devotes his life to his racing horse Broadway Bill, but his bankroll is thin and the luck is against him. He is arrested because of $150 he owes somebody for horse food, but suddenly a planned fraud by somebody else seems to offer him a chance...
Release Date: Nov 30, 1934
Director: Frank Capra
Writer: Mark Hellinger, Robert Riskin
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords gambling, horse, family business , colonel, heiress
Production Companies Columbia Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $1,400,000
Budget: $668,900
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Warner Baxter Dan Brooks
Myrna Loy Alice 'Princess' Higgins
Walter Connolly J.L. Higgins
Helen Vinson Margaret
Douglass Dumbrille Eddie Morgan
Raymond Walburn Colonel Pettigrew
Lynne Overman Happy McGuire
Clarence Muse Whitey
Broadway Bill Broadway Bill - a Horse
Margaret Hamilton Edna
Frankie Darro Ted Williams
George Cooper Joe
George Meeker Henry Early
Jason Robards Sr. Arthur Winslow
Ed Tucker Jimmy Baker
Edmund Breese Presiding Judge
Clara Blandick Mrs. Peterson
Irving Bacon Hamburger Stand Owner (uncredited)
Lucille Ball Blonde Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Stanley Blystone Jailer (uncredited)
Ward Bond Morgan's Henchman (uncredited)
Sidney Bracey Higgins' 2nd Butler (uncredited)
Harry C. Bradley Morgan's Bookkeeper (uncredited)
Heinie Conklin Bettor on Broadway Bill (uncredited)
Gino Corrado (uncredited)
Inez Courtney Nurse Mae (uncredited)
Kernan Cripps Policeman (uncredited)
Helen Flint Mrs. Henry Early (uncredited)
Sam Flint Racetrack Official (uncredited)
Christian J. Frank Sheriff (uncredited)
Gladys Gale Head Nurse (uncredited)
Alan Hale Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
Forrester Harvey Bradshaw (uncredited)
Paul Harvey James Whitehall (uncredited)
Frank Holliday Deputy Sheriff (uncredited)
Alfred P. James Mel (uncredited)
Charles Lane Morgan's Henchman (uncredited)
Robert McKenzie Man in Barbershop (uncredited)
John Merton Morgan's Henchman (uncredited)
Charles Middleton Veterinarian (uncredited)
Helene Millard Mrs. Arthur Winslow (uncredited)
Bert Moorhouse (uncredited)
Louis Natheaux Morgan's Henchman (uncredited)
Frank O'Connor Reporter (uncredited)
Dennis O'Keefe (uncredited)
Harry Semels Conductor Bettor on Broadway Bill (uncredited)
Skeeter Broadway Bill's Rooster (uncredited)
Joan Standing Brooks' Phone Operator (uncredited)
Emmett Vogan Betting Parlor Operator (uncredited)
Fred Walton Butler (uncredited)
Ethel Bryant
Name Job
Gene Havlick Editor
Mark Hellinger Story
Howard Jackson Original Music Composer
Joseph Walker Director of Photography
Jerome Pycha Jr. Art Direction
Robert Kalloch Costume Design
Frank Capra Director
Robert Riskin Screenplay
Name Title
Frank Capra Producer
Harry Cohn Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

At a family dinner, patriarch "Higgins" (Walter Connolly) - who has his name on practically everything - is bemoaning the failures of his cardboard box division. That's run by son-in-law "Dan" (Warner Baxter) but he's bored witless by the whole operation and decides he wants to quit and focus on his ... eponymous racehorse. He quickly discovers that owning an horse is a pricey occupation, and without a job or family money he is soon borrowing from anyone he can to keep the thing on four legs. It's first outing at the track is an unmitigated disaster, followed by a spell in jail for not paying his debts. Then "Alice" (Myrna Loy) steps in to help - and maybe, just maybe, they can get the horse entered into the Imperial Derby. What now ensues is actually quite good fun and features some of the tightest and exciting horse-racing coverage I've ever seen. The romantic elements can be largely ignored as the hapless "Dan" begins to look like he can make his father-in-law eat some humble pie and irritate the gambling fraternity at the same time. There are a couple of engaging supporting contributions - Raymond Walburn and Lynne Overman add value and if you're eagle-eyed you might spot Margaret Hamilton too. It's quickly paced and light-heartedly humorous and though probably twenty minutes too long, is still worth a watch.

Jan 07, 2024