Molly, her brother, Slats, and his pal, Oliver, are taxi dancers at the Miramar Ballroom. As a publicity stunt, Slats plants an article about Molly claiming her ambition is to earn enough money to attend staid, all-girl Bixby College. Bixby's progressive dean offers Molly a scholarship. Molly accepts on the condition that Slats and Oliver come along too as campus caretakers. But the pompous Chairman threatens to foreclose on the school's mortgage if Molly isn't expelled. Together, the trio, with the help of some new friends, concocts a scheme to raise enough money to save the school. The plan involves a bet on the Bixby basketball team, which is playing in a game rated at 20 to 1 by the local bookie. But the bookie has other plans for their dough and hires a group of ringers to step in for the opponents. All is not lost, at least while Oliver has the chance to turn things around for his friends-one way or another.
Title | Here Come the Co-eds |
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Year | 1945 |
Genre | Comedy |
Country | United States of America |
Studio | Universal Pictures |
Cast | Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Martha O'Driscoll, Peggy Ryan, Lon Chaney Jr., Donald Cook |
Crew | Arthur T. Horman (Screenplay), John Grant (Associate Producer), Edgar Fairchild (Music Director), Frank Skinner (Music), A.J. Gilmore (Set Decoration), Richard H. Riedel (Art Direction) |
Keyword | musical, slapstick comedy, bookie, betting, college sports, college life, women's college, college basketball, rigged outcome, songs, caretakers, loan due, police car, all-woman orchestra, working class people, college campus, progressive educator |
Release | Feb 02, 1945 |
Runtime | 90 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 5.60 / 10 by 24 users |
Popularity | 7 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | English |