Fireman, Save My Child is a 1932 American Pre-Code comedy film starring comedian Joe E. Brown and directed by Lloyd Bacon. The picture was produced by the First National Pictures and released by their parent Warner Brothers.[2] The supporting cast features Evalyn Knapp, Lilian Bond and Guy Kibbee.
Fireman, Save My Child | |
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Directed by | Lloyd Bacon |
Written by | Ray Enright Robert Lord Arthur Caesar |
Starring | Joe E. Brown Evalyn Knapp Lilian Bond Guy Kibbee |
Cinematography | Sol Polito |
Edited by | George Marks |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date |
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Running time | 67 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $214,000[1] |
Box office | $604,000[1] |
The film was remade in 1954.
Plot
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Cast
edit- Joe E. Brown - Smokey Joe Grant
- Evalyn Knapp - Sally Toby
- Lilian Bond - June Farnum
- Guy Kibbee - Pop Devlin
- Richard Carle - Dan Toby
- George MacFarlane - St. Louis Fire Chief
- Frank Shellenback - Pitcher
- Virginia Sale - Miss Gallop
- Curtis Benton - Radio Announcer
- George Meeker - Stevens
- George Ernest - Mascot for St. Louis Team
- Ben Hendricks, Jr. - Larkin
- Walter Walker - Mr. Platt
- Dickie Moore - Herbie, Mascot's Pal
- Junior Coghlan - Mascot's Pal
Box Office
editAccording to Warner Bros records, the film earned $505,000 domestically and $99,000 domestically.[1]
Preservation status
editThe film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection.[3] It is available on Region 1 DVD via Warner Archive and occasionally airs on Turner Classic Movies.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c Warner Bros financial information in The William Schaefer Ledger. See Appendix 1, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, (1995) 15:sup1, 1-31 p 13 DOI: 10.1080/01439689508604551
- ^ The AFI Catalog of Feature Films: Fireman, Save My Child
- ^ Catalog of Holdings The American Film Institute Collection and The United Artists Collection at The Library of Congress (<-book title) p.58 c.1978 the American Film Institute
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