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  1. They Learned About Women is a 1930 American Pre-Code sports drama musical film directed by Jack Conway and Sam Wood, and starring Van and Schenck in their final film appearance together.

  2. They Learned About Women: Directed by Jack Conway, Sam Wood. With Gus Van, Joe Schenck, Bessie Love, Mary Doran. When Jack and Jerry are not playing professional baseball with the Blue Sox, they are packing them in on the Vaudeville circuit.

    • (266)
    • Musical, Drama
    • Jack Conway, Sam Wood
    • 1930-01-31
  3. Summaries. When Jack and Jerry are not playing professional baseball with the Blue Sox, they are packing them in on the Vaudeville circuit. Jack is engaged to Mary, but a gold digger named Daisy has worked her way into his confidence. When Mary sees Jack and Daisy together, she leaves Jack and Jack marries Daisy the next day.

  4. Brief Synopsis. Professional baseball players win big with their vaudeville act until love gets in the way.

    • Jack Conway, Sam Wood
    • Joseph T. Schenck
  5. They Learned About Women (1930) Movie Info Synopsis In this musical, friends Jerry Burke (Gus Van) and Jack Glennon (Joseph T. Schenck) are both baseball players who perform a...

    • Musical
    • Sam Wood, Jack Conway
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  6. Not quite the one about students in an all boys high school attending sex education class (which wouldn't be the norm until the 1970s), THEY LEARNED ABOUT WOMEN is a story about two devoted pals, Jack Glennon (Joe Schenck) and Jerry Burke (Gus Van), vaudeville partners and baseball players ("baseball is their racket") for the Blue Sox.

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  8. Synopsis by Hans J. Wollstein. Based loosely on Waite Hoyt and Mickey Cochrane, major league baseball players moonlighting as vaudeville entertainers, this early musical comedy starred Gus Van and Joe Schenck, genuine vaudeville headliners famous for their humorous ethnic ballads.

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