The One and Only poster

The One and Only

She had to marry him. She was too embarrassed to have him as a date.

Description: 1951: Andy Schmidt is in his last year of college. Taking life easy and always a saucy joke on his lips, he manages to win fellow student Mary's heart, although she's already otherwise engaged. But getting a job after college turns out much harder than expected; most directors take offense at his free interpretation of his roles. Desperate, he tries in wrestling. To avoid getting beaten up he stages the fights - and incidentally invents show-wrestling.

Genres: Comedy, Romance

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Budget: $0 | Revenue : $16,928,137

Runtime: 97 minutes

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Henry Winkler

Played Andy Schmidt

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Kim Darby

Played Mary Crawford

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Gene Saks

Played Sidney Seltzer

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William Daniels

Played Mr. Crawford

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Harold Gould

Played Hector Moses

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Polly Holliday

Played Mrs. Crawford

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Hervé Villechaize

Played Milton Miller

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Bill Baldwin

Played Announcer in Des Moines

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Anthony Battaglia

Played Little Andy

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Ed Begley Jr.

Played Arnold - The King

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Peter Brocco

Played Autograph Hound

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Brandon Cruz

Played Sherman

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Lucy Lee Flippin

Played Agatha Franklen

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Charles Frank

Played Paul Harris

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Salvador Guerrero III

Played Indian Joe

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H.B. Haggerty

Played Captain Nemo

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Dennis James

Played Self

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Jean Le Bouvier

Played Wrestling Fanatic

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Ralph Manza

Played Bellman

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Ken Olfson

Played Mr. Arnold

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Jack Scalici

Played Waiter

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Will Seltzer

Played Eddie

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Amzie Strickland

Played House Mother

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Mary Woronov

Played Arlene

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Gene LeBell

Played Reigning World Wrestling Champion (uncredited)

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Roddy Piper

Played Leatherneck Joe Brady (uncredited)

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Carl Reiner

Played Theater Director (uncredited)

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