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Bupp Filmology
Week Ninety-Seven



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"Fixer Dugan" 1939
Sonny with Virginia Weidler


MOVIE NAME:   FIXER DUGAN
STUDIO: RKO RADIO PICTURES INC.
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: LEE MARCUS
PRODUCER: CLIFF REID
DIRECTOR:LEW LANDERS
DATE: 1939
TYPE: DRAMA

CAST:

LEE TRACY as Charlie "The Fixer" Dugan , VIRGINIA WEIDLER as Terry ,PEGGY SHANNON as Adgie Moreno,BRADLEY PAGE as Owner Barvin ,WILLIAM EDMUNDS as Smiley , EDWARD GARGAN as Jake,JACK ARNOLD asDarlow RITA LA ROY as Patricia O'Connell, IRENE FRANKLIN as Jane, SONNY BUPP, as the boy sneaking into the circus tent

SOURCE: A F I, Catalog of Feature Films 1931-1940

AKA:  "What's a Fixer For?"

STORY:   Charlie Dugan is the "Fixer" for the Barvin Circus, a fast talking diplomat who spends most of his time smoothing out arguments with local sheriffs and patrons, as well as patching up internal difficulties among the show's personnel. One such difficulty involves the future of little Terry, whose mother, a high wire artist, has fallen to her death. Dugan suggests the orphan be put into foster home, but Terry objects, and when the sheriff takes her away for lack of supervision, Adgie Moreno, a circus lion tamer who feels guilty because she had feuded with Terry's mother before her death, lies to the judge and says that she is the girl's mother. Soon after she is adopted into the circus family, Terry overhears Darlow, a representative from a rival circus, and his strongman talk about repossessing Adgie's lions, which they claim Adgie had sold to them according to a contractual agreement. Rushing to warn Adgie, Terry risks her life by entering the lion's cage in the middle of a performance, and is scolded by Adgie for her foolishness. However, because Barvin loved Terry in the act, he instructs Adgie to use her in the future. When Darlow shows up again, Dugan invalidates the ill-gotten contract by crossing the state line, but Darlow retaliates by filing a complaint about Barvin's underage performer. To everyone's astonishment , Terry is taken to the Marysville Kansas Home for Children, where she is put under the care of superintendent Fletcher. Later, Adgie misses Terry so much that she gets Barvin to reroute the circus so that they can pass through Marysville. The circus troop puts on a performance at the orphanage and after they leave, Terry emerges from a basket in the back of their truck. Adgie admits her complicity in the abduction, but the circus continues nevertheless. Meanwhile, Dugan manages to trick Darlow into selling back the lions. When some of the lions are set loose, Adgie risks her life to save Terry, whom the lions had trapped. When Mrs. Fletcher learns about Adgie's act of courage, she suggests that she file for adoption again, hinting at the fact that her case may be reconcidered.
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