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  1. Cracked Nuts: Directed by Edward F. Cline. With Stuart Erwin, Una Merkel, Mischa Auer, William Frawley. A young man in a small town wins $5000 in a radio contest. He goes to New York City to propose to his girlfriend, but gets mixed up with a crooked attorney and two con men who are trying to sell a fake "robot."

    • (82)
    • Adventure, Comedy, Romance
    • Edward F. Cline
    • 1941-07
  2. Cracked Nuts is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and written by Erna Lazarus and Scott Darling. The film stars Stuart Erwin, Una Merkel, Mischa Auer, William Frawley, Shemp Howard and Astrid Allwyn. It was released on August 1, 1941, by Universal Pictures.

    • Joseph G. Sanford
  3. Cracked Nuts (1941) NR 07/02/1941 (US) Comedy 1h 1m. User. Score. The Screen's Screwiest Laugh Howl! Overview. A young man in a small town wins $5000 in a radio contest. He goes to New York City to propose to his girlfriend, but gets mixed up with a crooked attorney and two con men... Edward F. Cline. Director. Erna Lazarus. Writer. Scott Darling.

  4. No relation to the Cracked Nuts he directed in 1931, this hokey sci-fi-comedy from director Edward F. Cline stars Stuart Erwin as Lawrence Trent, a country rube who wins a refrigerator-slogan contest and gets some money for his efforts.

  5. A young man in a small town wins $5000 in a radio contest. He goes to New York City to propose to his girlfriend, but gets mixed up with a crooked attorney and two con men who are trying to sell a fake "robot."

    • Edward Cline, Fred Frank
    • Stuart Erwin
  6. Cracked Nuts plot "The Screen's Screwiest Laugh Howl!" Lawrence Trent wins a radio competition with his submitted slogan for a new refrigerator brand and takes home the prize of $5,000.

  7. Cracked Nuts is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and written by Erna Lazarus and Scott Darling. The film stars Stuart Erwin, Una Merkel, Mischa Auer, William Frawley, Shemp Howard and Astrid Allwyn. It was released on August 1, 1941, by Universal Pictures.