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Love in the Rough

  • 1930
  • Passed
  • 1h 24m
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5.4/10
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Dorothy Jordan, Robert Montgomery, and Benny Rubin in Love in the Rough (1930)
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When shipping clerk Jack Kelly is recruited by his employer to help his golf game, his boss insists he conceal his humble identity at the country club.When shipping clerk Jack Kelly is recruited by his employer to help his golf game, his boss insists he conceal his humble identity at the country club.When shipping clerk Jack Kelly is recruited by his employer to help his golf game, his boss insists he conceal his humble identity at the country club.

  • Director
    • Charles Reisner
  • Writers
    • Vincent Lawrence
    • Sarah Y. Mason
    • Joseph Farnham
  • Stars
    • Robert Montgomery
    • Dorothy Jordan
    • Benny Rubin
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    5.4/10
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    • Director
      • Charles Reisner
    • Writers
      • Vincent Lawrence
      • Sarah Y. Mason
      • Joseph Farnham
    • Stars
      • Robert Montgomery
      • Dorothy Jordan
      • Benny Rubin
    • 13User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Robert Montgomery
    Robert Montgomery
    • Jack Kelly
    Dorothy Jordan
    Dorothy Jordan
    • Marilyn Crawford
    Benny Rubin
    Benny Rubin
    • Benny Leibowitz
    J.C. Nugent
    J.C. Nugent
    • Waters
    Penny Singleton
    Penny Singleton
    • Virgie Wilson
    • (as Dorothy McNulty)
    Tyrell Davis
    Tyrell Davis
    • Tewksbury
    • (as Tyrrell Davis)
    Harry Burns
    • Gardener
    Allan Lane
    Allan Lane
    • Harry Johnson
    Catherine Moylan
    Catherine Moylan
    • Martha
    Edwards Davis
    Edwards Davis
    • Joseph P. Crawford
    Roscoe Ates
    Roscoe Ates
    • Proprietor
    • (as Rosco Ates)
    Clarence Wilson
    Clarence Wilson
    • Brown
    • (as Clarence H. Wilson)
    Eddie Bush
    • Guitarist of the Biltmore Trio
    • (uncredited)
    George Chandler
    George Chandler
    • Taxi Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Ray Cooke
    Ray Cooke
    • Bellhop
    • (uncredited)
    Ann Dvorak
    Ann Dvorak
    • Chorus Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Gibbons
    • Steel Guitarist of the Biltmore Trio
    • (uncredited)
    Wilbur Mack
    Wilbur Mack
    • Golf Umpire
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Charles Reisner
    • Writers
      • Vincent Lawrence
      • Sarah Y. Mason
      • Joseph Farnham
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    6ksf-2

    talkies meet vaudeville bits.

    A young, skinny, twenty five year old robert montgomery, in an early role. When the boss drags kelly along to improve his golf game, things get wacky. Kelly goes looking for a girl. This starts with a plain, simple story...it's a good print of a film from almost 100 years ago.. one of the early talkies. Sure, there are a couple of musical numbers, but they move right along and don't slow it down too much. A fun dance number by earl tucker, about thirty minutes in; sadly, he died at age thirty. Co-stars dorothy jordan. The middle part seems to be a bunch of vaudeville bits that don't really go anywhere. Kind of drags for a long time.... the women talk in high, squeaky, little girl voices that must have been desired in 1930. Directed by charles reisner. He had started in the early silents. This was based on the play by vincent lawrence. Honestly, not much of a story, really. It's just ok. I think part of the entertainment was just hearing people talk in films. Although i could do without those high squeaky voices that they seemed to use back then.
    5planktonrules

    A case, once again, where the remake wasn't nearly as good as the original.

    Only three years before "Love in the Rough", MGM made "Spring Fever" with William Haines. Why would they remake a film so quickly? Well, Hollywood OFTEN did remakes only a few years later...but most importantly they did it in this case since the original was a silent and this Robert Montgomery version had sound. In fact, because it was a sound picture, a few songs were added as well to take advantage of the new technology.

    When the story starts, Mr. Waters is being a very grouchy boss and starts firing employees for the littlest things. Soon you learn why....he's angry because his golf game stinks. However, when he learns that the employee he just fired, Jack (Robert Montgomery), is an excellent golfer, he re-hires him and begs him to help him improve his game.

    Jack and his friend, Benny (Benny Rubin), arrive at the club to play some golf. And, instead of focusing just on his golf game, he's entranced by a lovely lady who is also there. Now, instead of putting all his attention on golf, he's obsessed with Marilyn (Dorothy Jordan).

    In many ways, the original film, "Spring Fever" is a better film. Sure, it's a silent but it as also an exceptional silent...one of Haines' best movies. This remake, however, suffers for many reasons. First, the songs don't help the film and the people singing really were NOT singers but were being forced to be. As my daughter said..."they kinda sucked"! Second, and the biggest problem, is that the father-son relationship of the first movie was completely removed from "Love in the Rough". It's a shame, as it was the best aspect of the first film and really gave the film depth...and depth is NOT something you'd notice in "Love in the Rough". To make it worse, Benny Rubin was strictly added as comic relief...again, something they didn't have nor needed in the original. Overall, it's very slight and lightweight....not bad but also not all that good nor memorable.
    4arthur_tafero

    Love in the Rough - Dated 30s Comedy

    Love in the Rough is a B comedy film starring Robert Montgomery before he attempted more serious films. It also features Benny Rubin, a talented Jewish comedian, who was far more successful in burlesque and vaudeville than in early Hollywood films. The plot of an office worker becoming a ringer in a golf foursome is fairly different from the norm, and the filming of the episodes in the open air, rather than a studio, gives it an air of authenticity.

    After about forty minutes, however, the film begins to lose its energy, and bogs down quite a bit. The end result is a pleasant, but not too stimulating comedy that captures the mentality of the 1930s corporate mindset for impressing others at the club.
    5bkoganbing

    Social climbing golfer

    Love In The Rough casts a young Robert Montgomery as a shipping clerk in J.C. Nugent's department store who happens to be a greatamateur golfer. Just the man to help Nugent with his game so he brings Montgomery alongt to his country club. There Montgomery meets and romances Dorothy Jordan who assumes he's as rich as all the others there.

    This s a remake of William Haines's silent classic Spring Fever and it would have been a whole lot better without an incredibly insipid score from Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields. Made worse by the fact that neither Jordan or Montgomery could sing a lick.

    No doubt that MGM saw in Montgomery someone wh could eplace Bill Hines and at the begnning of his career Montgomery was playing smart aleck parts like Haines. Either those or cads or punks. Montgomery was also safely straight in the studio's eyes and Haines was beginning to rebel against the studio enforced closet.

    Love In The Rough would have been somuch better without the music.
    6boblipton

    Rough To Love

    Robert Montgomery may be only a shipping clerk, but he's a fine golfer. So boss J. C. Nugent wangles his a one-week pass at his glf club so he can win against Edwards Davis. Montgomery and Davis' daughter, Dorothy Jordan fall in love. But she thinks he's an important executive. What will happen when she finds out the truth?

    This sound remake of 1927's SPRING FEVER hasn't aged well, even if you think that snobbery, gold, Benny Rubin's yiddisher comedy and a not-so-sparkling set of songs by Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh; judging by its constant repetition, Metro must have thought they had a hit in "Go Home And Tell Your Mother". The acting is actually pretty good, With Penny Singleton, Allan Lane, Roscoe Ates, Clarence Wilson, and Ann Dvorak somewhere in the chorus line.

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    • Trivia
      The Lake Norconian Club, where the golf scenes were filmed, opened c.1928 and was a favorite of Hollywood and other celebrities. Several other films were shot at the club, including Walking on Air (1936) and Test Pilot (1938). It closed in 1933 due to the Depression, but opened again in 1935 after additional funding was secured, but closed again for good as a resort in 1940. In late 1941 it became a U.S. Navy Hospital and the facility was expanded to care for over 5,000 patients at once. The hospital closed in 1957. The California Rehabilitation Center opened on the site in 1962. The main resort building was abandoned in 2002 due to earthquake safety codes, and as of 2020 it remains empty and crumbling away.
    • Goofs
      Jack Kelly's championship golf medal is dated 1928, but when Waters reads the inscription, he says 1929.
    • Quotes

      Jack Kelly: Remember, we're mixing with the cream of society.

      Benny: Heh, the cream of today is the cheese of tomorrow.

    • Connections
      Remake of Spring Fever (1927)
    • Soundtracks
      Go Home and Tell Your Mother
      (1930) (uncredited)

      Lyrics by Dorothy Fields

      Music by Jimmy McHugh

      Copyright 1930 by Robbins Music Corp.

      Played during the opening credits

      Performed by Dorothy Jordan and Robert Montgomery

      Reprised by musicians at the dance

      Reprised on a radio

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 1930 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Yiddish
    • Also known as
      • Like Kelly Can
    • Filming locations
      • Lake Norconian Club, Norco, California, USA(golf course)
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White

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