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"Dane and Arthur meet on the football field, but the numbers on their manly chests are their cell numbers."

Oscar, a tough guard at Newberry Prison, gets into an argument with Jerry, a smallish barber. He causes Jerry to be arrested as a fugitive, and gets him sent to Newberry. It's not long before both men fall in love with Mary, the daughter of the warden. Oscar gets Jerry put on the prison football team, where he is the smallest guy there, figuring that he will look like a fool in front of Mary and then she will pick Oscar. However, things don't turn out quite the way Oscar planned.

Top Cast

  • Karl Dane

    Karl Dane

    Oscar

  • George K. Arthur

    George K. Arthur

    Jerry

  • Jean Arthur

    Jean Arthur

    Mary

  • Richard Carlyle

    Richard Carlyle

    Warden Brown

  • Edward Connelly

    Edward Connelly

    Coggswell

  • Marcia Harris

    Marcia Harris

    Mrs. Coggswell

Overview

Oscar, a tough guard at Newberry Prison, gets into an argument with Jerry, a smallish barber. He causes Jerry to be arrested as a fugitive, and gets him sent to Newberry. It's not long before both men fall in love with Mary, the daughter of the warden. Oscar gets Jerry put on the prison football team, where he is the smallest guy there, figuring that he will look like a fool in front of Mary and then she will pick Oscar. However, things don't turn out quite the way Oscar planned.

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