Take It Big
Take It Big is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Howard J. Green and Joe Bigelow. The film stars Jack Haley, Harriet Hilliard, Mary Beth Hughes, Richard Lane, Arline Judge and Fritz Feld. Also featured is Hilliard's husband in real life, bandleader Ozzie Nelson.
The film was released on June 9, 1944, by Paramount Pictures.
Plot
She is a singer in a nightclub, but Jerry Clinton has been rejecting other jobs and other suitors because of her romantic feelings toward Jack North, who does a comic act inside a horse's costume with his partner, Eddie Hampton.Jack inherits a dude ranch out west. When he, Jerry and Eddie arrive, they are pleased to find it a beautiful place, unaware that they have mistakenly gone to the wrong ranch. Jack acts as boss, implementing many peculiar ideas and attracting flirtation from gold digger Gaye Livingston, until real owner Harvey Phillips turns up.
Jack's actual ranch is a rundown mess. Jerry and others persuade him that it can be improved into a prosperous place just like the other, and before long Jack's ranch is attracting tourists, also drawn by Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra being booked to entertain there. Harvey resents the competition and intends to call in an overdue loan immediately, but Jack enters a rodeo, wins first prize in the bucking bronco competition and pays off the debt.
Cast
- Jack Haley as Jack North
- Harriet Hilliard as Jerry Clinton
- Mary Beth Hughes as Gaye Livingston
- Richard Lane as Eddie Hampton
- Arline Judge as Pert Martin
- Fritz Feld as Doctor Dittenhoffer
- Lucile Gleason as Sophie
- Fuzzy Knight as Cowboy Joe
- Frank Forest as Harvey Phillips
- George Meeker as John Hankinson
- Nils T. Granlund as NTG
- Ozzie Nelson as Ozzie Nelson
- Ralph Peters as House Detective
- Andy Mayo as Pansy the Dancing Horse
- Florence Mayo as Pansy the Dancing Horse
Production
Pine Thomas filmed some scenes on Clara Bow's ranch.