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194987 minComedy

It Happens Every Spring

Is It Happens Every Spring a Hit or Flop?

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Is It Happens Every Spring worth watching? With a rating of 6.522/10, this Comedy film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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It Happens Every Spring Synopsis

A scientist discovers a formula that makes a baseball which is repelled by wood. He promptly sets out to exploit his discovery.

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Top Cast

Ray Milland
Ray MillandVernon Simpson
Jean Peters
Jean PetersDeborah Greenleaf
Paul Douglas
Paul DouglasMonk Lanigan
Ed Begley
Ed BegleyEdgar Stone
Ted de Corsia
Ted de CorsiaJimmy Dolan
Ray Collins
Ray CollinsAlfred Greenleaf
Jessie Royce Landis
Jessie Royce LandisMrs. Greenleaf
Alan Hale Jr.
Alan Hale Jr.Schmidt
Kathleen Hughes
Kathleen HughesSarah (uncredited)
Mae Marsh
Mae MarshGreenleaf's Maid (uncredited)

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It Happens Every Spring has received average ratings (6.522/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfDec 6, 2023
★ 7

Ray Milland looks like he's having a bit of fun in this light-hearted drama about a science professor ("Vernon") who, thanks to a rogue ball through his window, accidentally discovers a secret formula that makes him an huge success with the hitherto fairly unsuccessful St. Louis baseball team. Even the best pitchers cannot get the ball to hit the bat! His fortune is made. Except, of course, he is doing all this clandestinely and his gal "Deborah" (Jean Peters) and his increasingly frustrated boss "Prof. Stone" (Ed Begley) are reading about this "Kelly" person in the papers whilst wandering just what's happened to the unassuming and reliable "Vernon". An on-form Paul Douglas ("Monk"), meantime, tries to keep the initially sceptical team onside and help out our boffin as he tries to keep his identity under wraps and secure a coveted World Series game. Director Lloyd Bacon allows his star to enjoy this role and that's engaging to watch. He looks every the inch the scientist-cum-hapless sportsman who also has that traditional lab-coat ineptitude when it comes to dealing with the outside world. There a a few quite fun visual effects, the script is amiably presented and the film, though probably twenty minutes too long, flows nicely towards a conclusion that has to raise a smile. Perfectly watchable drive-in fayre, this.