It Happened in Flatbush

It Happened in Flatbush
Directed by Ray McCarey
Produced by Walter Morosco
Written by Harold Buchman
Lee Loeb
Starring Lloyd Nolan
Carole Landis
Sara Allgood
Music by David Buttolph
Cyril J. Mockridge
Cinematography Charles G. Clarke
Edited by J. Watson Webb Jr.
Production
company
Distributed by Twentieth Century Fox
Release dates
May 27, 1942
Running time
80 minutes
Country United States
Language English

It Happened in Flatbush is a 1942 American sports film directed by Ray McCarey and starring Lloyd Nolan, Carole Landis and Sara Allgood.[1] The film is a baseball comedy inspired by the 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers' pennant win.

The film's sets were designed by Lewis Creber and Richard Day.

Plot summary

Frank Maguire (Lloyd Nolan) is an ace ballplayer who was disgraced while still in college and is only able to secure work as a team manager. He takes charge of an unnamed Brooklyn team and whips in into a World Series contender. The players resent Maguire's drill-sergeant tactics, and when Maguire falls in love with the pretty owner of the team Kathryn Baker (Carole Landis), the players use this as an excuse to circulate a petition demanding Maguire's ouster. The manager pays no attention to the petition and leads his team to a league pennant.[2]

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