Three Men on a Horse

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For the film adaptation, see Three Men on a Horse (film).

Three Men on a Horse is a play written by George Abbott and John Cecil Holm. It had a successful Broadway run, with 835 performances between January 30, 1935 and January 9, 1937. Shirley Booth had her first major success with her portrayal of Mabel.

The comedy resulted a 1936 film adaptation starring Frank McHugh, with Sam Levene reprising his role as Patsy. It was also made into a 1961 musical called Let It Ride and has also been revived several times.

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