Straight, Place and Show is a 1938 American comedy film directed by David Butler and starring the Ritz Brothers, Richard Arlen, and Ethel Merman[1] and released by 20th Century Fox. It based on the unproduced play Saratoga Chips by Damon Runyon and Irving Caesar. It features a performance of the song "With You on My Mind" by Merman.
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Directed by | David Butler |
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Based on | Saratoga Chips by Damon Runyon and Irving Caesar |
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Cinematography | Ernest Palmer |
Edited by | Irene Morra |
Production company | Twentieth Century Fox |
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Running time | 68 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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