Herman owes a lot of gambling debts. To pay them off, he promises the mob he'll fix a horse, so that it does not run. He intends to trick his animal-loving cousin Virgil, an apprentice veterinarian, into helping him. Of course, he doesn't tell Virgil what he is really up to. Mistaken identities are assumed, while along the way, Virgil meets a female vet and Herman falls for the owner of the horse.
Art | Henry Bumstead | Art Direction |
Directing | Michael D. Moore | Assistant Director |
Writing | Hal Kanter | Screenplay |
Writing | Hal Kanter | Adaptation |
Production | Hal B. Wallis | Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Edith Head | Costume Design |
Art | Hal Pereira | Art Direction |
Sound | Leigh Harline | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Daniel L. Fapp | Director of Photography |
Art | Sam Comer | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Wally Westmore | Makeup Supervisor |
Sound | Harry Lindgren | Sound Recordist |
Sound | Gene Garvin | Sound Recordist |
Directing | George Marshall | Director |
Crew | John P. Fulton | Special Effects |
Writing | James B. Allardice | Adaptation |
Sound | Joseph J. Lilley | Conductor |
Sound | Joseph J. Lilley | Music Arranger |
Writing | Damon Runyon | Story |
Art | Ross Dowd | Set Decoration |
Crew | Paul K. Lerpae | Special Effects |