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Straight, Place and Show 1938

★ 6.01 votes68 min📅 1938-09-30

Set against the vibrant backdrop of a bustling racetrack, *Straight, Place and Show (1938)* follows the Ritz Brothers as they dive headfirst into the world of horse racing with their signature blend of slapstick comedy and musical flair.

Director: David Butler

Cast

Harry Ritz
Harry Ritz
Harry Ritz
Al Ritz
Al Ritz
Al Ritz
Jimmy Ritz
Jimmy Ritz
Jimmy Ritz
Phyllis Brooks
Phyllis Brooks
Barbara 'Babs' Drake
Richard Arlen
Richard Arlen
Denny Paine
Ethel Merman
Ethel Merman
Linda Tyler
George Barbier
George Barbier
Mr. Drake
Sidney Blackmer
Sidney Blackmer
'Lucky' Braddock
Will Stanton
Will Stanton
Syd Robins - Horse Truck Driver
Ivan Lebedeff
Ivan Lebedeff
Ivan Borokov - Russian Jockey

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Straight, Place and Show (1938) about?

This 1938 comedy-musical follows the Ritz Brothers as they gamble on the racetrack while working odd jobs to fund their entrance. Along the way, they help a young man train his fiancée's horse, blending humor and heart in this lighthearted romp.

Who directed Straight, Place and Show?

David Butler, known for his work in classic comedies and musicals, directed *Straight, Place and Show*.

Who stars in Straight, Place and Show?

The film features Harry Ritz, Al Ritz, Jimmy Ritz, Phyllis Brooks, Richard Arlen, and Ethel Merman in key roles.

Is Straight, Place and Show (1938) worth watching?

With a breezy 68-minute runtime and a cast of beloved comedians, *Straight, Place and Show* is a fun pick for fans of vintage humor and racing-themed stories. Its blend of laughs and musical numbers makes it a solid choice for a nostalgic movie night.

How long is Straight, Place and Show?

The film runs for 68 minutes, offering a quick but satisfying dose of classic entertainment.

About Straight, Place and Show (1938) — A Ritz Brothers Race-Track Comedy Classic

Set against the vibrant backdrop of a bustling racetrack, *Straight, Place and Show (1938)* follows the Ritz Brothers as they dive headfirst into the world of horse racing with their signature blend of slapstick comedy and musical flair. Directed by David Butler, this lighthearted film sees the trio taking on odd jobs—including a hilarious wrestling match—to fund their way into the race. Their antics not only raise the cash for a hopeful young trainer but also lead to an unexpected alliance with a determined jockey. Packed with irreverent humor and catchy tunes, the movie captures the thrill of the track while keeping the energy high with family-friendly entertainment.

Phyllis Brooks, Richard Arlen, and Ethel Merman round out the cast, adding star power and charm to this Depression-era romp. The film's themes of perseverance and teamwork shine through the chaos, making it a nostalgic treat for fans of classic comedy-musicals. Whether you're a longtime admirer of the Ritz Brothers or a newcomer to their antics, *Straight, Place and Show* delivers a punchy, feel-good escape wrapped in vintage Hollywood glitter.