The Big Timer is a 1932 American Pre-Code sports drama film directed by Edward Buzzell and starring Ben Lyon, Constance Cummings and Thelma Todd.[1] Produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures, it is about a boxer whose success goes to his head.
The Big Timer | |
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Directed by | Edward Buzzell |
Written by | Robert Riskin Dorothy Howell |
Starring | Ben Lyon Constance Cummings Thelma Todd |
Cinematography | L. William O'Connell |
Edited by | Gene Milford |
Production company | Columbia Pictures |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time | 74 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cooky Bradford wants to make enough money to buy a lunch wagon. He ends up falling for, and fighting for, boxing manager Pop Baldwin's daughter, Honey.
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