The Big Shot
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Ralph F. Murphy
Eddie Quillan
Maureen O'sullivan
Mary Nolan
Roscoe Ates
Belle Bennett
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Sure that his latest get-rich-quick scheme--puncture-proof tires--will be a success, hotel clerk Ray Smith borrows his employer's bus to conduct a public demonstration in downtown Pottsville. As his girl friend, Doris Thompson, and the rest of the town watches, Ray drives his new tires over bits of shattered glass and is shocked when the tires explode and cause him to crash. Humiliated but still determined, Ray, who has resigned from his hotel job, heads for the Thompson house with plans for yet another scheme. While Ray visits with Doris, her mother Isabel and her uncle Ira, Jack Spencer, a real estate broker who is infatuated with Doris, shows up at the door. Ray and Jack argue over Doris, who finally goes for ice cream with Jack. During Jack's absence, Ray discusses his new plan with Ira and Isabel and then pitches his idea to Mr. Hartman, the town banker. Dubious of Ray's scheme, which involves the purchase of an automobile camp that Jack's company has been trying to unload, Hartman refuses to lend him any money. Isabel, however, mortgages her house and lends Ray the $1,600 he needs to buy the camp. When Ray arrives at the Blue Bird Auto Camp, he is dismayed to discover that it is located next to a foul-smelling swamp and is completely run-down. Except for the misogynistic Old Timer, who has lived in one of camp's cabins for years, Ray's only customer is Fay Turner, a flirtatious moll on the run. Touched by Ray's predicament, which has been worsened by an unexpected visit by Doris and Jack, Fay gives him $250 as an advance on her cabin and tells him to pursue Doris more ardently. Thus advised, Ray drives into Pottsville and, after pleading his case to Doris, confronts Jack during the annual strawberry festival dance. Although Ray bests Jack in a messy fight, Jack avenges himself by sending Dr. "Doc" Teasley to the camp to inspect for health violations. After advising Ray that the camp will be shut down in thirty days unless the swamp is filled in, Doc takes a sample of the water and returns to town to analyze it. To Doc's surprise, the sample reveals that the swamp is actually a warm water sulphur spring. When Doc reveals his findings to Hartman and Jack, Jack suggests that they not tell Ray about the sulphur and buy back the now valuable land. Before Jack acts on his scheme, however, Doris, who has overheard the entire conversation, takes off in her car to warn Ray. Jack then follows Doris, and a frantic race to the camp ensues. As the two cars approach the camp, they crash into each other, and Doris' car ends up in the swamp. With help from Old Timer, Doc and Hartman, Ray rescues Doris seconds before her car is sucked into the swamp. Later, Ray and Doris broadcast a radio show from their now popular and swank health resort, the Blue Bird Sulphur Springs.
Director
Ralph F. Murphy
Cast
Eddie Quillan
Maureen O'sullivan
Mary Nolan
Roscoe Ates
Belle Bennett
Arthur Stone
Louis John Bartels
Otis Harlan
William Eugene
Edward Mcwade
Harvey Clark
A. S. Byron
Charles Thurston
Hilliard Carr
Frank Darien
Crew
Earl Baldwin
Harry Joe Brown
Carroll Clark
Hal Conklin
Charles Craft
George Dromgold
Joseph Fields
Arthur Lange
Arthur Miller
Charles R. Rogers
Gwen Wakeling
Earl A. Wolcott
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Notes
RKO borrowed Maureen O'Sullivan from Fox for this production. A Film Daily news item adds Phyllis Fraser to the cast, but her participation in the final film has not been confirmed. RKO's 1937 film, The Big Shot, is not a remake of this story.