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Only Saps Work

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Calorie Rating: 108
Released: 1930-12-05
Running Time: 77 Minutes
Studios: Paramount Pictures, Paramount Publix Corp.,


Rubber-legged comedian Leon Errol made his talkie starring bow in Paramount's Only Saps Work. Based on a play by Owen Davis Sr., the film casts Errol as James Wilson, a kleptomaniac who starts with picking pockets and ends up robbing a bank. Wilson's friend Lawrence Payne (Richard Arlen) inadvertently aids our hero during one of his heists, ending up in deep doo-doo with the law. Before Wilson is able to extricate Payne from his dilemma for the sake of heroine Barbara Tanner (Mary Brian), he pauses long enough to pose as a private eye -- and even gives bellboy Oscar (Stu Erwin) tips on how to spot a crook! If only all of Leon Errol's feature films had been as consistently hilarious as Only Saps Work.

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Cast

Leon Errol
Character: James Wilson
Richard Arlen
Character: Larry Payne
Mary Brian
Character: Barbara Tanner

Stuart Erwin
Character: Oscar
Anderson Lawler
Character: Horace Baldwin
Charley Grapewin
Character: Simeon Tanner

Clarence Burton
Character: Sergeant Burns (uncredited)
Nora Cecil
Character: Mrs. Partridge (uncredited)
George Chandler
Character: Elevator Operator (uncredited)

G. Pat Collins
Character: Rafferty (uncredited)
Clifford Dempsey
Character: Detective Smith (uncredited)
Charles Giblyn
Character: Dr. Jasper (uncredited)

Charlie Hall
Character: Waiter (uncredited)
George Irving
Character: Dr. White (uncredited)
Fred Kelsey
Character: Murphy (uncredited)

Jack Richardson
Character: Chef (uncredited)


Production and Crew

Sam Mintz
Screenplay
Percy Heath
Screenplay

Rex Wimpy
Director of Photography

Owen Davis
Theatre Play
Sam Mintz
Adaptation
Percy Heath
Adaptation


Earl S. Hayman
Sound Engineer
Leo Reisman
Music Director
Adolph Zukor
Presenter