Double or Nothing (1936 film)
Double or Nothing is a 1936 American musical comedy film directed by Theodore Reed and starring Bing Crosby, Martha Raye, Mary Carlisle, and Andy Devine. The film centers on four individuals who receive envelopes containing money from a wealthy man who promises to give them ten times the amount if they can double it in thirty days. Each character has different levels of success and moral dilemmas in their attempts to win the grand prize. The plot explores themes of wealth, honesty, and the American Dream during the Great Depression. The film is notable for its musical numbers, including "It's the Natural Thing to Do," sung by Bing Crosby, and the comedic performances of Martha Raye and Andy Devine. It was produced by Paramount Pictures.