Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher
6 titles
Filmography
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In the Money
(1933)A master of ceremonies (Skeets Gallagher) introduces the cast, followed by the tale of a lost family fortune.

Possessed
(1931)Cynical Marian Martin meets married attorney Mark Whitney and becomes his mistress. But when Whitney runs for governor and a reporter uncovers the story of the affair, Martin must choose between her carefree life and marriage with the man she loves.

Riptide
(1934)Norma Shearer headlines this domestic drama as a chorus girl who weds a British nobleman before trying to start anew with a young man who loves her. Footloose and fancy-free American heiress Mary has been married to Lord Rexford (Herbert Marshall) for five years when, urged on by her fun-loving aunt, she vacations on the Riviera, where she reunites with her ex-boyfriend Tommie (Robert Montgomery). A drunken mistake leads to scandal and possible divorce, but Mary strives to make everything right again. Walter Brennan plays a small comedic role.

Brooklyn Orchid
(1942)Taxicab company owners Tim McGuerin and Eddie Corbett rescue Lucy Gibbs from a suicide attempt and she insists on placing her life and destiny in the hands of her two rescuers.
The Sport Parade
(1932)Dartmouth football heroes Johnny Baker (William Gargan) and Sandy Brown (Joel McCrea) – famed for their Baker-to-Brown passing game – go their separate ways after graduation: Johnny to the editor's desk of a newspaper sports page and Sandy to the promotional schemes of a wrestling manager nicknamed Shifty. The friends' paths merge again when Johnny helps Sandy out of tough economic times, but their renewed friendship teeters toward permanent collapse when both men woo a lovely newspaper illustrator (Marian Marsh). David O. Selznick is executive producer of this pre-Code programmer, overseeing the array of visual flourishes conjured by Dudley Murphy (director of the following year's The Emperor Jones and a co director of the earlier avant-garde Ballet mécanique). Algonquin Round Table wit Robert Benchley makes his feature debut as an always-befuddled sportscaster.
Zis Boom Bah
(1941)A stage star (Grace Hayes) buys her son (Peter Lind Hayes) a cafe, and he and his college buddies put on a show.