United States / Oct 04, 1930 / NR
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
A very young Joan Bennett tops the cast as Nan Sheffield, the daughter of a college president. The nominal leading man is Tommy Nelson, the black-sheep son of a wealthy alumnus. Though Nelson is an ace football player, President Sheffield refuses to enroll the boy because of his bad reputation, whereupon Tommy's father withdraws his financial backing and bars his son from ever setting foot on Sheffield's campus. Falling in love with Nan, Tommy signs up with the college under an assumed name, giving up his wastrel ways to lead the football team to victory. Joe E. Brown steals the show as Speed Hanson, a goofy gridiron star who emits a loud and long yell whenever scoring a touchdown (this was, in fact, the first film in which Brown's famous "Yeeeeowww" was heard -- but certainly not the last).
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Russ Saunders | Russ Saunders of Southern California |
| Tim Moynihan | Tim Moynihan of Notre Dame |
| Bill Banker | Bill Banker of Tulane University |
| Howard Harpster | Howard Harpster of Carnegie Tech |
| Ray Montgomery | Ray Montgomery of Univ. of Pittsburgh |
| Otto Pommerening | Otto Pommerening of Michigan |
| Red Sleight | Red Sleight of Purdue |
| Kenneth Haycraft | Kenneth Haycraft of Minnesota |
| George Gibson | George Gibson of Minnesota |
| Paul Scull | Paul Scull of Pennsylvania |
| Wear Schoonover | Wear Schoonover of Univ. of Arkansas |
| Howard Jones | Coach Bob Brown of Univ. of Southern Cal. |
| Anders Randolf | Mr. Nelson |
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Maybe It's Love |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | The Vitaphone Corporation, Warner Bros. Pictures |
| Release date | 4 ottobre 1930 |
| Writer | George Ade, Darryl F. Zanuck, Joseph Jackson, Sidney D. Mitchell |
| Editing | Edward M. McDermott |
| Cinematography | Robert Kurrle |
| Assistant directors | William A. Wellman |
| Music | Bernard B. Brown, George W. Meyer, Archie Gottler |
| Sound | Bernard B. Brown, George W. Meyer, Archie Gottler |
| Costume design | Earl Luick, Perc Westmore |
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| Makeup | Perc Westmore, Earl Luick |
| Hairstyling | Earl Luick, Perc Westmore |
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