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Ladies' Day

  • 1943
  • Approved
  • 1h 2m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
275
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Lupe Velez in Ladies' Day (1943)
ComedyRomanceSport

A top baseball pitcher "loses" his pitching skills whenever he falls in love. His teammates try to get him to settle down with one woman so they can start winning some games.A top baseball pitcher "loses" his pitching skills whenever he falls in love. His teammates try to get him to settle down with one woman so they can start winning some games.A top baseball pitcher "loses" his pitching skills whenever he falls in love. His teammates try to get him to settle down with one woman so they can start winning some games.

  • Director
    • Leslie Goodwins
  • Writers
    • Charles E. Roberts
    • Dane Lussier
    • Bob Considine
  • Stars
    • Lupe Velez
    • Eddie Albert
    • Patsy Kelly
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    275
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Leslie Goodwins
    • Writers
      • Charles E. Roberts
      • Dane Lussier
      • Bob Considine
    • Stars
      • Lupe Velez
      • Eddie Albert
      • Patsy Kelly
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lupe Velez
    Lupe Velez
    • Pepita Zorita
    Eddie Albert
    Eddie Albert
    • Wacky Waters
    Patsy Kelly
    Patsy Kelly
    • Hazel Jones
    Max Baer
    Max Baer
    • Hippo Jones
    Jerome Cowan
    Jerome Cowan
    • Updyke -Baseball Team Owner
    Iris Adrian
    Iris Adrian
    • Kitty McClouen
    Joan Barclay
    Joan Barclay
    • Joan Samuels
    Cliff Clark
    • Dan Hannigan - Team Manager
    Carmen Morales
    • Marianna D'Angelo
    George Cleveland
    George Cleveland
    • Doc - Team Trainer
    Jack Briggs
    Jack Briggs
    • Marty Samuels
    Russ Clark
    • Smokey Lee
    Nedrick Young
    Nedrick Young
    • Tony D'Angelo
    Eddie Dew
    Eddie Dew
    • Spike McClouen
    Tom Kennedy
    Tom Kennedy
    • Dugan - Hotel House Detective
    Ralph Sanford
    Ralph Sanford
    • First Umpire
    Wesley Barry
    Wesley Barry
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    Eddie Borden
    Eddie Borden
    • Final Game Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Leslie Goodwins
    • Writers
      • Charles E. Roberts
      • Dane Lussier
      • Bob Considine
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    6SnoopyStyle

    light B-comedy

    Wacky Waters (Eddie Albert) is a top pitcher for the Sox. Everybody connected to the team is relying on him. His one weakness is the ladies. At the game, Hollywood star Pepita Zorita (Lupe Velez) is selling war bonds at a kissing booth and he loses his concentration. He just can't pitch when he's with her.

    This is a B-movie with a wild Latina doing that Charo thing. It is somewhat funny even if it's a simple stereotype. It has a bit of wartime connection and lots of light comedy. It would be nice if the mass of people secretly opposed to their relationship can be concentrated into a few leaders.
    7ksf-2

    wartime shortie with some fun actors

    Made during the war. Some really fun actors. The awesome patsy kelly and lupé velez added fun and zany shenanigans to any film. A young eddie albert (better known as oliver in green acres!) in a pretty early role. Max baer senior, who really was an athlete. And was also jethro's (hillbillies) actual dad. The story is pretty goofy: wacky and pepita must keep their marriage secret for some silly reason; something like people won't buy as many war bonds if they know she's married. And they are worried the headlines would interfere with wacky's baseball skill. Okay... i guess. Lots of jokes at patsy kelly's expense, but she made a living out of it! It's all pretty lightweight fun, with some war time drama thrown in. Directed by les goodwins. Max baer died young at 50. Lupé only made a couple more films after this one before offing herself at age 36. She had been such a huge name in the mexican spitfire films but went downhill from there. Eddie albert was nominated for heartbreak kid and roman holiday.
    5csteidler

    Madcap baseball comedy is loud but unconvincing

    The Sox are in a pennant race. The ballplayers' wives are more excited than the players: they need that extra Series money for their winter plans. The team's chances center around star pitcher Wacky Waters, who is not married and--according to his manager--needs to swear off dames and concentrate on pitching.

    When Wacky meets glamorous movie star Pepita Zorita, who is making a ballpark appearance to sell war bonds, it's love at first sight. Wacky and Pepita are quickly married; Wacky's pitching suffers; the team sinks into a losing streak. The player's wives decide that something must be done.

    Eddie Albert smiles a lot as the overly enthusiastic Wacky, but the character really is a dunce. Lupe Velez at least shows some spirit as Pepita, and has a couple of good scenes where she displays her skills as a fast-talking spitfire.

    Patsy Kelly, Joan Barclay, and Iris Adrian are the players' wives who decide that if the Sox are to have a chance at winning, then Wacky and Pepita must be separated. They waylay Pepita in a hotel in Kansas City and make plans to keep her there until the Series is over.

    Jerome Cowan is kind of amusing as the team owner who knows nothing about baseball. Cliff Clark is predictably hard-boiled as the team manager. Tom Kennedy is funny as a suspicious hotel detective. Max Baer is actually pretty good as the burly ballplayer who is completely intimidated by wife Patsy Kelly.

    As the leader of the wives, Patsy is loud but at least looks like she knows what she's doing. Unfortunately, most of the picture is not so convincing. Albert and Velez are fine but their characters are just not very interesting, and the whole goofy plot just doesn't really have any surprises. That's too bad because it is a fun cast.
    6bbibsboy

    A fun diversion in the midst of WWII.

    Lupe Velez was a wonderful Latin version of Lucille Ball. She must have been a riot to direct. For early baseball buffs this B movie would be fun. A nice blend in the cast of two stars (Velez and Albert) and an assortment of skilled character actors.
    10debutoftheseason

    10/10

    Wacky Waters, the biggest thrower in baseball, burns the championship until he meets Pepita Zorita, a bunch of Mexican dynamite from Hollywood. Soon Wacky can't think of thinking of Pepita. The team is in a losing streak. Catcher Hippo Jones, teammate Smokey Lee and Marty Samuels, an educated ball player are trying to train, warn and psychologically distract Wacky from Pepita, but nothing works. The wives of the ball players, led by Hazel Jones, are working out a plan to get rid of Pepita. Banker / owner Updyke is persuaded to buy the picture rights to "Twenty-one Nights" and send Pepita back to Hollywood to star in the film. It works the way Wacky starts to win the throw again, but Pepita breaks all records for him for finishing a movie and goes back. The wives fly to Kansas City, meet Pepita with a baseball bat and other kidnapping equipment, and Pepita wakes up in a bathroom on the 22nd floor, tied up and tied up with two guardians in a hotel. After quarreling with everyone from the house detective to the Civil War veteran, Pepita escapes and heads east, where the team plays Wacky on the pile in the seventh and decisive game of the World Series.

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    • Trivia
      The stock footage of the baseball game at the end of the film is from Yankee Stadium.
    • Goofs
      In the climax of the film, the radio announcer says that the situation in the game was bottom of the ninth, 2 outs with a runner on second base. However, when Wacky makes contact with the baseball and puts the ball in play, the stock footage of the baseball shows the bases loaded.
    • Quotes

      Dan Hannigan, Sox Manager: Wacky, before I go completely batty, you've got to make me a promise. You got to stay away from dames till the Series is over.

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    • Release date
      • April 9, 1943 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 2m(62 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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