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  • They Learned About Women (1930)
  • Passed
    95 min | Musical, Drama
They Learned About Women (1930)
Passed
95 min | Musical, Drama

When Jack and Jerry are not playing professional baseball with the Blue Sox, they are packing them in on the Vaudeville circuit. Jack is engaged to Mary, but a gold digger named Daisy has worked her way into his confidence. When Mary sees ...See moreWhen Jack and Jerry are not playing professional baseball with the Blue Sox, they are packing them in on the Vaudeville circuit. Jack is engaged to Mary, but a gold digger named Daisy has worked her way into his confidence. When Mary sees Jack and Daisy together, she leaves Jack and Jack marries Daisy the next day. When Daisy decides that she wants into the Vaudeville act, she has Jack dump both Jerry and his baseball contract. But Jack soon finds that - no act - means no money - means no Daisy. Written by Tony Fontana See less
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Directors
Writers
Andrew Percival Younger (story) (as A.P. Younger) | Sarah Y. Mason (scenario) | Arthur 'Bugs' Baer (dialogue)
Cinematographer
Leonard Smith (photographed by)
Editor
James C. McKay (as James Mc Kay)
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Updated Jan 31, 1930

Release date
Jan 31, 1930 (United States)

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Cast

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22 cast members
Name Known for
Gus Van
Jerry Jerry   See fewer
Mary Doran
Daisy Daisy   See fewer
J.C. Nugent
Stafford Stafford   See fewer
Eddie Gribbon
Brennan Brennan   See fewer
Harry Bernard
Baseball Spectator (uncredited) Baseball Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
Clarence Burton
House Detective (uncredited) House Detective (uncredited)   See fewer
Rosalind Byrne
Nightclub Diner (uncredited) Nightclub Diner (uncredited)   See fewer
George Davis
Drunken Waiter (uncredited) Drunken Waiter (uncredited)   See fewer
Mike Donlin
Baseball Player (uncredited) Baseball Player (uncredited)   See fewer
Cliff Edwards
Singer in Harlem Madness number (uncredited) Singer in Harlem Madness number (uncredited)   See fewer
John Kelly
Unruly Baseball Spectator (uncredited) Unruly Baseball Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
Nina Mae McKinney
Specialty Singer - Harlem Madness (uncredited) Specialty Singer - Harlem Madness (uncredited)   See fewer
Lee Phelps
Ballplayer Saying Goodnight to Brennan (uncredited) Ballplayer Saying Goodnight to Brennan (uncredited)   See fewer
George Reed
Train Porter (uncredited) Train Porter (uncredited)   See fewer
Carl 'Major' Roup
Young Baseball Fan (uncredited) Young Baseball Fan (uncredited)   See fewer
Rolfe Sedan
Baseball Spectator (uncredited) Baseball Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
Polly Ann Young
Train Passenger (uncredited) Train Passenger (uncredited)   See fewer
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