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Three Men on a Horse (1936) was a Comedy - Black-and-white Film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and produced by Mervyn LeRoy, Hal B. Wallis and Jack L. Warner.

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Erwin Trowbridge: [after several drinks] That's funny. I'm kinda sorta feeling a little sleepy.
Patsy: What you need is a little drink to wake you up.
[to Harry, the bartender]
Patsy: Harry, scotch for Erwin. He needs a pick-up.
Harry, the Bartender: He'll need picking up, alright.


Charlie: I got more goose pimples than a stucco wall.


Frankie: One beer, Harry!
Harry, the Bartender: [Sarcastically] Two straws?


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The original play opened on Broadway in New York City, New York, USA at the Playhouse Theater on 30 January 1935 and closed on 9 January 1937 after 835 performances. Teddy Hart and Sam Levene originated their movie roles in the play, and the cast also included Shirley Booth as Mabel, and Millard Mitchell as Charlie. The popular play had Broadway revivals in 1942, 1970 and 1993.
"Theater Guild on the Air" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on June 1, 1947 with Sam Levene again reprising his film role.
A considerable number of cast members listed in studio records (with their character names) did not appear in the final print: Margaret Irving (Gloria Gray), George Chandler (Al), Cliff Saum (Bus Conductor), Harry Hayden (Man on Bus), Edith Craig (Woman Bettor), Irene Coleman (Woman Bettor), John Sheehan (Man Bettor) and Pat West (Man Bettor).
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