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  1. $1,000 a Touchdown is a 1939 American comedy film directed by James P. Hogan, written by Delmer Daves, and starring Joe E. Brown, Martha Raye, Eric Blore, Susan Hayward, John Hartley and Joyce Mathews. It was released on October 4, 1939, by Paramount Pictures.

  2. $1000 a Touchdown: Directed by James P. Hogan. With Joe E. Brown, Martha Raye, Eric Blore, Susan Hayward. A show-biz couple inherit a college on the brink of bankruptcy. In a bid to increase funding they attempt to build up the college football team by offering $1,000 for every touchdown scored.

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    • Comedy, Romance, Sport
    • James P. Hogan
    • 1939-10-04
  3. 27 gen 2019 · A show-biz couple inherit a college on the brink of bankruptcy. In a bid to increase funding they attempt to build up the college football team by offering $1,000 for every touchdown scored. Director: James P. Hogan. Stars: Joe E. Brown, Martha Raye, Eric Blore, Susan Hayward, John Hartley, Joyce Mathews, George McKay, Syd Saylor ...

  4. $1,000 a Touchdown is a 1939 American comedy film directed by James P. Hogan, written by Delmer Daves, and starring Joe E. Brown, Martha Raye, Eric Blore, Susan Hayward, John...

  5. $1,000 a Touchdown is a 1939 American comedy film directed by James P. Hogan, written by Delmer Daves, and starring Joe E. Brown, Martha Raye, Eric Blore, Susan Hayward, John Hartley and Joyce Mathews. It was released on October 4, 1939, by Paramount Pictures.

  6. $1,000 a Touchdown is a 1939 American comedy film directed by James P. Hogan, written by Delmer Daves, and starring Joe E. Brown, Martha Raye, Eric Blore, Susan Hayward, John Hartley and Joyce Mathews. It was released on October 4, 1939, by Paramount Pictures.

  7. The pros are walking away with the game when Martha cleverly bets Fishbeck $1,000 for every touchdown her team scores, and then makes the same wager with the captain of the pros. All goes well until Fishbeck cancels the wager after he begins losing and Martha's bribe money dries up.