Sit Tight is a 1931 American PreCode musical comedy film, directed by Lloyd Bacon, written by Rex Taylor, edited by James Gibbon, and produced and distributed by Warner Bros. It was originally intended as a full musical, but due to the backlash against musicals, all the songs were cut from the film except for one sung by Winnie Lightner in all release prints in the United States.
A romantic subplot involves Tom played by Paul Gregory and Sally played by Claudia Dell. Tom works for Sallys father. Sally asks her father to give Tom a promotion so she can spend more time with him. When Tom refuses to be promoted without earning the position, she threatens to have him fired and he quits his job. Tom attempts to begin a new career as a championship wrestler and is trained by Winnie and Jojo. When Sally learns about this, she attempts to stop him and asks for his forgiveness. She pleads with him to not fight but he has already pledged to do so.In one sequence, Joe E. Brown refuses to strip for wrestling when asked to by another man and makes comments about not knowing him well enough, implying that the man is asking that because he is gay and wants to sleep with him. ........
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