The Nitwits

The Nitwits

Original theatrical poster
Directed by George Stevens
Produced by Lee Marcus
Screenplay by Fred Guiol
Al Boasberg
Story by Stuart Palmer
Starring Bert Wheeler
Robert Woolsey
Music by Roy Webb
Cinematography Edward Cronjager
Edited by John Lockert
Production
company
Release dates
  • June 7, 1935 (1935-06-07)[1]
Running time
81 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Nitwits is a 1935 American comedy film directed by George Stevens from a screenplay written by Fred Guiol and Al Boasberg, based on a story by Stuart Palmer. Released by RKO on June 7, 1933, the film stars the comedy duo of Wheeler & Woolsey (Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey), with featured roles being filled by Fred Keating, Betty Grable, Evelyn Brent and Erik Rhodes.

Fred Keating replaced Lionel Atwill, who later played the villain in the 1946 remake, Genius at Work.[2]

Plot

Cigar-stand attendants Johnny (Wheeler) and Newton (Woolsey) get mixed up in a murder investigation at a radio station.

Cast

Production

The film's original title was Mellodicks, which Lee Marcus, the producer, found repugnant. He offered $50 to any employee of RKO who could come up with a better title. While he received numerous suggestions, he finally settled on the picture's final title, which had been a generic title around the RKO lot for years.[3]

References

  1. "Inside the Lines: Detail View". American Film Institute. Archived from the original on March 29, 2014. Retrieved September 9, 2014.
  2. http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/2145/The-Nitwits/articles.html
  3. Watz, Edward (2001). Wheeler & Woolsey. McFarland. p. 232. ISBN 0786411414.
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