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Horse Play 1933

68 min📅 1933-06-01

"A WILD COCKEYED NIGHTMARE OF FUN!"

In Horse Play (1933), directed by the comedic maestro Edward Sedgwick, ranch owner Slim Perkins finds himself in a whirlwind of laughter and heartache when a sudden windfall turns his life upside down.

Director: Edward Sedgwick

Cast

Slim Summerville
Slim Summerville
Slim Perkins
Andy Devine
Andy Devine
Andy
Leila Hyams
Leila Hyams
Angelica Wayne
May Beatty
May Beatty
The Duchess
Una O'Connor
Una O'Connor
Clementia
David Torrence
David Torrence
Uncle Percy
Cornelius Keefe
Cornelius Keefe
Philip Marley
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Oswald
Ethel Griffies
Ethel Griffies
Emily
Lucille Lund
Lucille Lund
Iris

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Horse Play (1933) about?

Horse Play follows ranch owner Slim Perkins, who dreams of winning over his neighbor's niece, Angelica Wayne. When a stranger buys his ranch for a fortune, Slim and his partner Andy Jones must navigate sudden wealth and heartbreak, chasing Angelica across the ocean to prove their love.

Who directed Horse Play?

Horse Play (1933) was directed by Edward Sedgwick, a filmmaker known for his work in early comedy films of the 1930s.

Who stars in Horse Play?

The film stars Slim Summerville as ranch owner Slim Perkins, alongside Andy Devine, Leila Hyams, May Beatty, and Una O'Connor in key roles.

Is Horse Play (1933) worth watching?

Though unrated, Horse Play delivers lighthearted entertainment with its blend of slapstick humor and light romance, perfect for fans of 1930s comedies. Its brisk runtime and quirky plot make it a charming, if forgotten, gem worth rediscovering.

How long is Horse Play?

Horse Play (1933) has a runtime of 68 minutes.

About Horse Play (1933) — A 1930s slapstick romance with a million-dollar plot twist

In Horse Play (1933), directed by the comedic maestro Edward Sedgwick, ranch owner Slim Perkins finds himself in a whirlwind of laughter and heartache when a sudden windfall turns his life upside down. Slim's dream of winning the affection of his neighbor's niece, Angelica Wayne, crumbles when her disapproving aunt and uncle drive him off their land, branding him a hapless dreamer. But fate smiles when a mysterious stranger offers Slim a staggering one million dollars for his ranch—only for Slim to discover the real treasure isn't his fortune, but Angelica's absence, as she flees to England. With his loyal but equally bumbling partner Andy Jones by his side, Slim embarks on a chaotic journey to win her back, blending slapstick humor with tender romance.

The film zips along at a brisk 68 minutes, packed with the carefree spirit of early 1930s comedy, where fortune favors the foolish and love is just another wild adventure. Set against the rustic charm of ranch life, Horse Play (1933) captures the essence of escapism, poking fun at class struggles while celebrating the simple joys of resilience and second chances.