The Three Wise Guys (1936)

She tried to be a "Wise Guy" - but she just wanted to be a wife! You'll howl at this comedy of racketeers vs. romance!

The Three Wise Guys (1936) poster

Riding in his private car on Christmas day, railroad tycoon Hatcher prefers work to celebrating, while his son Joe prefers having a good time. In the coach car, Joe sees pretty Clarabelle Brooks and is sincerely concerned when she faints. A doctor, who is also in the car, helps to revive Clarabelle, says that she is suffering from severe hunger and, with fellow passenger Blackie Swanson, passes the hat for her. Later, Clarabelle, who is secretly working with con-men Doc and Blackie, goes to their compartment to discuss plans to set Joe up for a breach of promise suit...

Director: George B. Seitz
Runtime: 73 min
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Production: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: George B. Seitz

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Three Wise Guys about?
Riding in his private car on Christmas day, railroad tycoon Hatcher prefers work to celebrating, while his son Joe prefers having a good time. In the coach car, Joe sees pretty Clarabelle Brooks and is sincerely concerned when she faints. A doctor, who is also in the car, helps to revive Clarabelle, says that she is suffering from severe hunger and, with fellow passenger Blackie Swanson, passes the hat for her. Later, Clarabelle, who is secretly working with con-men Doc and Blackie, goes to their compartment to discuss plans to set Joe up for a breach of promise suit...
Who directed The Three Wise Guys?
The Three Wise Guys was directed by George B. Seitz.
Who stars in The Three Wise Guys?
The Three Wise Guys stars Robert Young, Betty Furness, Raymond Walburn, Thurston Hall.
How long is The Three Wise Guys?
The Three Wise Guys has a runtime of 1h 13m (73 minutes).
Where was The Three Wise Guys produced?
The Three Wise Guys was produced in United States of America.