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1932 film Not to be confused with the 1939 Hunky and Spunky film Always Kickin'.

Always Kickin' (1932)

Always Kickin' is a 19 minute sports-themed comedy film released in 1932. It was an E.W. Hammons production with Educational Pictures distributing. The film's actors included Jim Thorpe as himself in a supporting role as football coach. The leading actors were Eugene Pallette, Lucile Webster Gleason, Russell Gleason and Eddie Dunn. It was directed by James Gleason. The story was by Charles W. Paddock.

According to IMDb, The two reel short is part of a trilogy of sports themed movies written by Paddock and released by Educational Films Corporation. The others were Off His Base guest starring baseball player Mike Donlin with a cameo from Jim Thorpe, and A Hockey Hick.

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References

  1. Brideson, Cynthia; Brideson, Sara (August 13, 2016). "Also Starring...: Forty Biographical Essays on the Greatest Character Actors of Hollywood's Golden Era, 1930-1965". BearManor Media – via Google Books.
  2. Office, Library of Congress Copyright (October 29, 2018). "Catalog of Copyright Entries". U.S. Government Printing Office – via Google Books.

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