I Like Your Nerve


1h 10m 1931
I Like Your Nerve

Brief Synopsis

A bookworm turns himself into a romantic adventurer in Central America.

Film Details

Genre
Comedy
Drama
Release Date
Sep 12, 1931
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
First National Pictures, Inc.
Distribution Company
First National Pictures, Inc.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 10m
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Film Length
7 reels

Synopsis

Larry O'Brien is forcibly evicted from a Central American country and is trying to decide where to go next when he sees Diane Forsythe riding past in a chauffeur-driven car. He follows her and learns she is the stepdaughter of finance minister Areal Pacheco and is about to marry the wealthy and much older Clive Latimer. Larry tries to dissuade Diane from the marriage. Larry suspects that Pacheco has been borrowing money from the country's funds and that Latimer has promised him the money in return for Diane's hand. A visit to Pacheco confirms Larry's suspicions. Determined to keep Diane away from Larry, Pacheco and Latimer arrange to have her kidnapped until the marriage can take place. Larry learns of the plans and, disguising himself as one of the kidnappers, spirits Diane away to the house of his friend, Archie Lester. Disguising his voice, he demands ransom money from Pacheco equaling the amount that Pacheco owes to the national coffers, and then pressures Latimer into providing the ransom. After he receives the money, Diane returns home. Larry gives Pacheco the money in exchange for Diane, leaving Latimer and Pacheco to quarrel about who is really entitled to the money.

Film Details

Genre
Comedy
Drama
Release Date
Sep 12, 1931
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
First National Pictures, Inc.
Distribution Company
First National Pictures, Inc.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 10m
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Film Length
7 reels

Articles

I Like Your Nerve


A bookworm turns himself into a romantic adventurer in Central America.

Director: William McGann
Screenplay: Roland Pertwee (written by); Roland Pertwee (dialogue); Houston Branch (adaptation)
Cinematography: Ernest Haller
Art Direction: John J. Hughes
Music: David Mendoza (uncredited)
Film Editing: Pete Fritch
Cast: Douglas Fairbanks Jr. (Larry O'Brien), Loretta Young (Diane Forsythe), Henry Kolker (Areal Pacheco), Claude Allister (Archie Lester), Edmund Breon (Clive Lattimer), Boris Karloff (Luigi, Pacheco's butler)
BW-63m.

I Like Your Nerve

I Like Your Nerve

A bookworm turns himself into a romantic adventurer in Central America. Director: William McGann Screenplay: Roland Pertwee (written by); Roland Pertwee (dialogue); Houston Branch (adaptation) Cinematography: Ernest Haller Art Direction: John J. Hughes Music: David Mendoza (uncredited) Film Editing: Pete Fritch Cast: Douglas Fairbanks Jr. (Larry O'Brien), Loretta Young (Diane Forsythe), Henry Kolker (Areal Pacheco), Claude Allister (Archie Lester), Edmund Breon (Clive Lattimer), Boris Karloff (Luigi, Pacheco's butler) BW-63m.

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Contemporary reviews describe an opening scene that was not in the viewed film. In this scene, Douglas Fairbanks is a spectacled bookworm with a straight-laced mother who goes to the tropics when a fortune-teller advises him to travel to Central America. A news item in Film Daily indicates that the story was to be produced on the legitimate stage, but no further information is available.