First Aid is a 1931 American pre-Code crime film[3] directed by Stuart Paton.[1] Produced by Ralph M. Like, the film was released on 5 July 1931 and was distributed by Sono Art-World Wide Pictures.[2] First Aid was filmed in Santa Monica, California. Some scenes were filmed at the Bon Ton Ballroom.[2]

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First Aid
Directed byStuart Paton
Written byMichael L. Simmons[1]
(dialogue)
Produced byRalph M. Like[1]
CinematographyJules Cronjager
Edited byCarl Himm
Production
company
Distributed bySono Art-World Wide Pictures
Release date
  • August 18, 1931 (1931-08-18)[2]
Running time
60 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office"Under $700"
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Plot

Ralph Ingram, a brain specialist whose alcoholism has ruined his career, tries to regain his reputation while working with an ambulance team. He is in love with Lil Hollins, who works as a taxi dancer, but Lil's boss, Michael Rush, is also in love with her.[2]

Cast

Reception

A positive review from The Film Daily on 12 July 1931 stated: "Carries fast action punch with thrills and unique plot situation that makes popular fare. Good story treatment."[4]

References

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