It's Your Move (1945)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 17M

Director : Hal Yates

Synopsis

Edgar's landlord wants to sell the house Edgar is renting. He has to come up with the money in two weeks or the landlord will sell it out from under him.

Actors

Edgar Kennedy
Edgar Kennedy
Edgar Kennedy
Florence Lake
Florence Lake
Mrs. Florence Kennedy
Dot Farley
Dot Farley
Florence's Mother
Jack Rice
Jack Rice
Jack, Florence's Brother
Maxine Semon
Maxine Semon
Maxine Semon
Larry Wheat
Larry Wheat
Mr. Henderson, Edgar's Landlord
Gwen Crawford
Gwen Crawford
Washing Machine Customer
Edmund Glover
Edmund Glover
OPA Detective
Sammy Blum
Sammy Blum
Man with Chair
Myrna Dell
Myrna Dell
Neighbor

Crews

Hal Yates
Hal Yates
Director
Hal Yates
Hal Yates
Writer
George Bilson
George Bilson
Producer
Lyle Boyer
Lyle Boyer
Editor
Earl A. Wolcott
Earl A. Wolcott
Recording Supervision
Nicholas Musuraca
Nicholas Musuraca
Director of Photography

Trailers and other movies

Edgar Clip
From L&H's 'Hats Off' (1927) to 'It's Your Move' (1945)
Hats Off to It's Your Move
IT'S YOUR MOVE   Part 1
IT'S YOUR MOVE   conclusion, Part 2

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