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  • Shoot the Works (1934)
  • 64 min | Comedy, Musical, Romance
Shoot the Works (1934)
64 min | Comedy, Musical, Romance

Nicky Nelson runs a small carnival on New York's 42nd Street under the auspices of Nicky Nelson Enterprises, which consists of Joe Davis and his band, stunt man "Sailor" Burke and his gold digger wife Jackie, and The Countess, a matronly ...See moreNicky Nelson runs a small carnival on New York's 42nd Street under the auspices of Nicky Nelson Enterprises, which consists of Joe Davis and his band, stunt man "Sailor" Burke and his gold digger wife Jackie, and The Countess, a matronly woman who takes tickets at Nicky's various attractions. Down on his luck with a profitless whale attraction, Nicky, at heart a songwriter, tries to audition for vaudeville agent Axel Hanratty, who turns him out. In Hanratty's offices, however, Nicky meets blonde singer Lily Racquel. Lily, impressed with Nicky's song, asks him to drum up a vaudeville act with her and gives him a ring to hock to purchase an act. Instead, Nicky, a compulsive gambler and foolish idealist, loses Lily's money shooting craps with Hanratty, then tells her he bought the act. Joe, his band, Sailor and Jackie then abandon Nicky's outfit, and Joe borrows Lily for his nightclub act. Nicky and Lily improve the lyrics on his song and swear their love; however, in an attempt to win back Lily's ring so he can propose, Nicky loses both it and the song to Hanratty. During Joe's opening show at the Yellow Dragon Cafe, Lily sings Nicky's song, and Hanratty, in the audience with radio man Alvin Ritchie, decides to hire the band and the girl. When Ritchie offers Lily a chance to sing the song on a radio broadcast, she insists Nicky be included, but Hanratty reminds her he now owns the song. Lily turns her back on Nicky, and she and Joe replace gossip columnist Larry Hale's "Broadway Chatter" segment on Ritchie's radio program and are a big success. Joe then advances to the Varsity Club, a collegiate bar, and finally opens his own nightclub, the Club Kent. Ritchie, meanwhile, courts Lily, while Nicky works at a flea circus, slowly earning enough money to buy back Lily's ring. When she receives it, she visits Nicky, who tells her he doesn't want her back and is leaving for Iowa in the morning, to join the Bartow Wonder Shows. The Countess then convinces Nicky to spend his last night in New York with the old gang at Joe's opening at Club Kent. There, Ritchie has Joe announce his engagement to Lily, whom he expects to give up her work after marriage. When Nicky hears the announcement, he runs out. Hale then learns of the old romance between Nicky and Lily and approaches Nicky for fuel for his scandal sheet, but Nicky socks him and he lands in the hospital. Struck by Nicky's love for Lily, Hale turns soft and uses his broadcasting powers to blackmail Ritchie into backing out of the marriage. Lily and Nicky marry and he becomes the new emcee for Ritchie's show. See less
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Director
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Claude Binyon (screenplay) | Gene Fowler (play "The Great Magoo") | Howard J. Green (screenplay) | Ben Hecht (play "The Great Magoo")
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Updated Jul 6, 1934

Release date
Jul 18, 1934 (United States)
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29 cast members
Name Known for
Jack Oakie
Nicky Nelson Nicky Nelson   See fewer
Ben Bernie
Joe Davis Joe Davis   See fewer
Dorothy Dell
Lily Raquel Lily Raquel   See fewer
Alison Skipworth
The Countess The Countess   See fewer
Roscoe Karns
Sailor Burke Sailor Burke   See fewer
Arline Judge
Jackie Donovan Jackie Donovan   See fewer
William Frawley
Larry Hale Larry Hale   See fewer
Lew Cody
Axel Hanratty Axel Hanratty   See fewer
Paul Cavanagh
Alvin Ritchie Alvin Ritchie   See fewer
Monte Vandergrift
Man from Board of Health Man from Board of Health   See fewer
Lee Kohlmar
Prof. Jonas Prof. Jonas   See fewer
Tony Merlo
Headwaiter Headwaiter   See fewer
Ben Taggart
Detective Detective   See fewer
Fred Lawrence
Crooner (as Frank Prince) Crooner (as Frank Prince)   See fewer
Brooks Benedict
Night Club Patron (uncredited) Night Club Patron (uncredited)   See fewer
Alfred Delcambre
Young man dancing (uncredited) Young man dancing (uncredited)   See fewer
Mary Flynn
Young lady dancing (uncredited) Young lady dancing (uncredited)   See fewer
Jerry Jerome
Night Club Patron (uncredited) Night Club Patron (uncredited)   See fewer
Robert McKenzie
Laugher (uncredited) Laugher (uncredited)   See fewer
Frances Morris
Nurse (uncredited) Nurse (uncredited)   See fewer
Edmund Mortimer
Night Club Patron (uncredited) Night Club Patron (uncredited)   See fewer
Matty Roubert
Newsboy (uncredited) Newsboy (uncredited)   See fewer
Ann Sheridan
Hanratty's Secretary (uncredited) Hanratty's Secretary (uncredited)   See fewer
Phillips Smalley
Radio Executive (uncredited) Radio Executive (uncredited)   See fewer
Dick Stabile
Clarinetist in Bernie's Band (uncredited) Clarinetist in Bernie's Band (uncredited)   See fewer
Ellinor Vanderveer
Night Club Patron (uncredited) Night Club Patron (uncredited)   See fewer
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